Hey Nancy! I don't know about all your wonderful homeland pictures unless you plan a small campground (or big) soon! I know for certain that you would not want for campers or camp hosts! Best not to elaborate too much on the fantastic river just up the road with fishing and floating or the beautiful lakes just a few more miles east!
I'm still cleaning back yard up and some planting so will catch it later for maybe the spring rhody bloom. Renee
Originally posted by Renee K.@Nov 21 2005, 08:08 AM I know for certain that you would not want for campers or camp hosts! Best not to elaborate too much on the fantastic river just up the road with fishing and floating or the beautiful lakes just a few more miles east!
Originally posted by Christi V@Nov 21 2005, 10:17 AM Ron... even tho i have lived here in the NW all my life I have never been up to the San Juans! Isnt that crazy!!
Speaking as someone who lived in the Seattle/Portlant/Vancouver for a dozen years - getting up to the SanJuans on a pretty regular basis during the first half of that time - but has subsequently moved out to the flatlands of Indiana...
GET YOUR BACKSIDE UP TO THOSE ISLANDS!!! Do it today! If not today, do it this weekend! At LEAST get yourself up to Anacortes and hop a ferry as a foot passenger and just ride around on it!
There are precious few guantantees in life - but this is one: You WILL enjoy the trip and kick yourself for not going sooner. I really miss standing out on the decks, feeling the wind, sometimes the mist. Hearing not much but the water splashing under the ferryboat (their engines are VERY quiet). Watching the wildlife, cruising past the sometimes mist-shrouded little islands. I'm goin' nuts just thinking about it!
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Front door.
This was taken several days ago. You'll be happy to know that now the frost has gotten the elephant ears and that I have taken the Halloween flag down
This is the backyard, taken from the screened porch off the kitchen. Of course, this was in the late spring; now all the trees are bare except for the few evergreens.
From beautiful downtown Flintstone, at the foot of Lookout Mountain, in North Georgia.
This is the front view from across the street . We have a neighbor who objected strongly to seeing our lovely egg so we added the privacy slats just for her.
Chris,
You have alpacas,or is it llamas? How neat! Are you a weaver like me? I'd rather have them than all the greenery in my backyard that is so hard to keep up with.
I lived in Lawton for about 7 years and my brother lives in Choctaw. Hope you soon get a Casita to grace that yard of yours.
Pat
This sort of counts.
This was ON my back window last weekend. Have no clue how it got in here. I was safely snatched in a glass and released to the great outdoors. (And it beats the bat I had in here once)
and off the side deck, a couple of weeks ago...everything now looking rather dismal with snow and ice on the pond....much prettier in the summer with plants up and blooming.
and then, just Sunday night...ice on everything!
Would rather see this -- we get these going overhead all the time, latest one landed at the end of the street.
Wish it was spring and we could hit the road again! First trip planned is to the House on the Rock? House in the Rock in Madison WI.