Most locals driving on Sequim Avenue are sure to recognize this barn and silo. I’ve featured it before but not from this more common view.
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Creative reuse
“What is this colorful spectacle?” you may ask. It’s not hard to guess that it’s colored bicycle wheels.
In addition to the bright colors what caught my eye was their clever use, as a fence of sorts. It’s very well done, a real treat.
Theme Day: Music
For today’s Theme Day, “Music,” I present to you Halie Loren, a singer I had the pleasure of seeing perform at the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts last May. Halie’s voice is rich and her vocal stylings are as beautiful and expressive as her face and hands as she moves and sings. Halie performs seemingly everywhere. In the last couple of months she has been seen in Cleveland, Indianapolis, Montreal, four cities in Japan, Korea, Paris, and – just last night – London.
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Nostalgia for April
This is a view taken last April. Our skies don’t look like this right now. They’re pallid and hazy. There are a lot of wildfires in the West and even if we don’t share the flames here we do share the smoke…and sympathy for the losses and disruption.
Taking it all in
This is the photo I should have shot first but I didn’t. I was too intent on getting a closer shot of the barn.
The barn wasn’t the star of the show once I paid closer attention. It was that tree and the angle in the first shot. Note to self: broaden the view.
Berry season
There’s nothing quite like fresh berries that you pick yourself. Graysmarsh Farm offers a variety of u-pick berries. Two other farms offer u-pick blueberries, Dungeness Meadow Farm near the former McCombs Nursery, and Sunny Farms on Heath Road. Yum!
Sweet
Sometimes a house and its setting just seems to work. I think this one qualifies. Agree?