Here’s a mailbox you don’t see every day. There’s the octopus at the top. Driftwood covers the base. And blown glass brightens things up.
A couple of tiny creatures peek out from the driftwood. This one is the most photogenic.
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Here’s a mailbox you don’t see every day. There’s the octopus at the top. Driftwood covers the base. And blown glass brightens things up.
A couple of tiny creatures peek out from the driftwood. This one is the most photogenic.
Leaves at my feet. A traditional autumn photo.
Cute playhouses never fail to catch my eye. I always wanted one as a child. It’s probably why I like smaller rooms as an adult. All I need now is a set of Legos.
We’ve been lucky so far this autumn. The winds haven’t cleared out our foliage yet.
I love the skies this time of year.
Two of us have big birthdays within four days of each other. Our younger friend took us out to lunch at AlderWood Bistro for an indulgence in deliciousness. That little cup of soup was a bell ringer, described as corn with mussels, a restrained, fabulous combination of both. And perfectly cooked, crunchy calamari on a citrus dressed salad. A heavenly meal I’m still dreaming about.
Happy birthday to me. I think I’ll celebrate for a few days.
You can get a lot of pumpkins around here these days. But if you want something a little different Sunny Farms is the place to go. They have a great display of all colors and shapes.
These are described as a “red warty thing” and “it’s a squash.”
There are large and small variations, orange, white, you name it.
And if you want something a little spooky, in my opinion these are just the ticket.