Yesterday was baby girl’s third birthday. She and Grandma, that would be me, had a date for lunch. I took her to Cafe Blossom and ordered High Tea for myself and my daughter and a Butterfly Tea for the honoree. (Are those little faces not adorable!) Every the polite and well raised child, she waited until we were back in the car before she informed me she wanted chicken. That translates to “chicken nuggets”. Apparently McDonalds were giving away “ponies” with their Happy Meals. Guess where we are going another day.
Category: Photos by Kay
Silly Grandma
Yesterday’s post got me to thinking about the great times I have had with my grandbabies…even when m big boy broke his arm last year, we found a way to turn it in to fun with the wavy mirror in the doctor’s waiting room.
Day 15 of my vacation It is almost over. Today I will either be in Keyes or Stratford, doing laundry, packing my suitcase, and thinking aobut the wonderful time I had. Tomorrow I fly home.
A Puzzle
I confess this is not a recent photo, but rather than get in trouble with “the enforcer”, (aka my brother), I have choosen to give you a puzzle. The clues are: it’s old, it’s rusty, and it could be found in a home.
Thank you to all who guessed at my puzzle! It is actually a part of an antique metal headboard for a bed. See Thumbnail.
Daffodils
A true desperate act to have enough posts while I was gone…these were shot in the dark with a flash.
Day 13 of my vacation. On our way to Keyes. Mom will be anxious to check her mail and phone calls. I should be tired of driving by now. I would have liked to have made it to Denver, to visit friends there. Maybe next time.
Trillium
It’s time to take a walk in the woods. You can spot these if you look. There are more varieties than I can count. For additional pictures of the different varities, click here.
Yard Art
This is always a dangerous time of year for me. I am so anxious for spring and want to get out in the yard, that I often I find myself stopping at garden shops. One can spend a small fortune on pots, plants and…yard art. I spotted this unique building at Sunny Farms garden shop. I’m trying to envision just where and how I would use this in my backyard. So far it hasn’t come to me.
Flower Shop
On Highway 101, about 2 doors down from Sunny Farms, is a great flower shop. The owner specializes in unusual and beautifully crafted arrangements. My good intentions for a walk today got side tracked by income tax. !@%$#*^ Thus the night shot on the way back from town. I would like to stop by and take a picture of this wonderful cactus she has growing on the outside in the southwest corner. Bet you never thought cactus could grow in the rainy part of Washington!