This little cutie gave me the eye.
Happy Veteran’s Day to all of those who have served in our armed forces. You honor us by your sacrifice and service. Thank you.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This little cutie gave me the eye.
Happy Veteran’s Day to all of those who have served in our armed forces. You honor us by your sacrifice and service. Thank you.
Some people move here because they can’t abide living cheek-by-jowl in a city. Many parcels allow plenty of elbow room.
A solitary goose was hanging out by a local pond. I hope it didn’t miss the memo. You know, the one about heading south.
The Old Mill Cafe in Carlsborg is filled with logging history and artifacts. Last week I noticed this unique chandelier for the first time. Hand saws!
This little companion sits on my desk. It is fashioned from Fimo clay, a plastic polymer that can be formed and sculpted into amazing pieces. I am totally taken by the fine work and images that cover this piece. The detail reminds me of a beautifully detailed woven rug. In addition to the repeated patterns, its back includes images of tiny hummingbirds (my favorite!), butterflies, and a dragon fly. It fits in the palm of my hand. A tiny piece of art can fill ones soul.
A good windstorm or two and there goes autumn. If you want proof, click here for a view of this tree from a few weeks ago.
I missed the best part of this sunset last week. Thankfully, my friend and neighbor Pat didn’t and was willing to share. Pretty spectacular, wouldn’t you say?