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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Couple more from yesterday’s ride
No van, but we were down by the river –
Went riding with the Cap boys today
Some things in life are predictable. For instance, take the Capobianco boys out for a motorcycle ride, and they’re bound to find a river to play in – We know who the champeen stone skipper is – … Continue reading
This year of the Summer is still going strong
The flowers are absolutely alive with color. In LATE September no less! The Pacific Northwest does not lend itself to fall, and the autumn changing of colors that many people get to experience. Evergreens tend to dominate our … Continue reading
Posted in Photo a day
Tagged autumn, evergreens, fall, flowers, nature, photography, plants, Summer. colors
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Mine!
They’re all like this aren’t they? Not sure what he thought I had, but he was rather disappointed to find out he wasn’t getting it from me.
Hopscotch anyone?
Neighbor kids found a box of chalk and got to doing what 8 year olds do – They even personalized their Dad’s parking spot – The way the weather has been going, that’s going to be … Continue reading
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Tagged chalk, hopscotch, kids, neighbors, outdoors, parking space, sidewalk art
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Dave
That’s what I named him. Seemed appropriate enough – He hangs out in Mike’s yard with a few of his cronies. They’re watching out for all the kids now that fall is here. That and Mike is afraid … Continue reading
Tagged Dave, Halloween, hanging out, kids, neighborhood
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I love me some pistachios
So does the squirrel clan – They will sift through the mix for the pistachios. The peanuts are last on the list, but still better than foraging in the wild for dinner. Lucky little fur-balls.
Lookit this bad mamma-jamma
It’s six foot tall, and the flower is the size of your head – Admire it now, as it’s only a matter of time before the squirrels find it. And destroy it. We tried one year to harvest … Continue reading
BackfireMoto in Ballard
Just for a couple beers and a look around. Some really cool stuff. Will have to budget more time for the next one. A couple shots – That’s it for this month. Hopefully I can get … Continue reading
He’s a big boy
And quite the hero to Norwegians and Ballardites. They claim he was the first European to set foot in North America, some 500 years before Columbus. He was the son of Erik the Red, and one tough SOB. He, of course, is … Continue reading
Posted in Photo a day
Tagged Ballard, hero, Leif Ericson, marina, North, north america, Norwegians
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