Downtown Port Angeles: seahorse sculpture is sporting a brand new knit scarf. Via: Flickr Title: Guerilla Knitters Scarf a Seahorse By: GinnyRED57 Originally uploaded: 21 May ’11, 9.14pm CDT
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As David took this the neighbor kid asked for dinner: there’s an eagles nest in the tall trees at the B&B. Have my cup of Yorkshire Gold tea and warm cookies, so this must be Heaven. Via: Flickr Title: Raptor Rapture: Listening to the cry of a young eaglet By: GinnyRED57 Originally uploaded: 21 May ’11, 6.04pm CDT
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Ginny I can has iPhone? Via: Flickr Title: Tillamook Cheese and Dungeness Crab By: GinnyRED57 Originally uploaded: 21 May ’11, 3.14pm CDT
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Ginny I can has iPhone? Via: Flickr Title: Car Deck By: GinnyRED57 Originally uploaded: 21 May ’11, 1.58pm CDT
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Ginny I can has iPhone? Via: Flickr Title: Seattle Ferry farewell By: GinnyRED57 Originally uploaded: 21 May ’11, 1.57pm CDT
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Ginny I can has iPhone? Via: Flickr Title: Bye Bye Seattle for now: to Bainbridge Island By: GinnyRED57 Originally uploaded: 21 May ’11, 1.31pm CDT
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You cannot pill me, monkey! Pretty good results for Riley with his most recent blood test: the new tuna flavor prednisolone is fun and tasty for him, so he’s put on weight (YAY!!!). The break from his twice monthly chemotherapy 2 weeks ago allowed him to increase red blood cells, so he’s had lots of energy. Back on chemo this week, he’s doing well. Yay! Now if only it weren’t so hard to pill him… [Posted with iBlogger from my iPhone]
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Normally our building doesn’t display a flag in the lobby. Only at patriotic holidays and the anniversary of the attacks, until now that is. I suppose May Day will take on a new significance and maybe a new name next year. Via: Flickr Title: Lobby Flag By: GinnyRED57 Originally uploaded: 3 May ’11, 6.53am CDT
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Spotted this morning: bet this guy buys a new "Gotcha, Bin Laden" sticker soon. Via: Flickr Title: Faded Colors By: GinnyRED57 Originally uploaded: 2 May ’11, 1.12am CDT
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As I was battling through hail and rain to get to Holy Moly last night for Good Friday services, I found myself in the middle of a column of highly decorated classic Mini-Coopers, all about half the height of my own car and mighty cute. We all drove along Arlington Heights Road in a pounding rainstorm, and then we all turned left at Landmeier Rd, which is an obscure but wide arterial road that doodles around in the back of Elk Grove Village in an area that’s partly residential, partly a confusing wasteland of commercial business parks and mostly-abandoned rail…