Me, outside a Walmart …pointing at a dog. This was my week: if you want more excitement, please look at last week.
BRIGHT SPOTS
The trees are starting to turn, but I will be gone before they reach full glory.
BACK IN THE SADDLE
I did get up on a horse for the first time in about five years. This loveable sluggard was making me really work for every step – good grief! Then someone suggested I use a switch. What an improvement! Anyway, anybody want to guess the name of this mount?
Casper. Happy to finally be heading for the gate.
YE OLDE QUILT SHOP
I happened upon the lovely ‘Calico Country” shop in Lynden, Washington while my friend was getting a laptop looked at.
Mary, the sweet proprietor, has been running this shop for over 30 years.
And some of the quilts up would have knocked my socks off if my feet had been a little warmer.
https://www.facebook.com/Calico-Country-591290587655565/timeline/
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SPELLING SOUTH OF THE BORDER (i.e. south of Canada’s border)
(I’d been noticing the PUNKINS every time we drove by, but it was only when I stopped to take the photo that I experienced the total disregard of Noah Webster.)
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Happy week, everybody!
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LOLOL! Ay wonnt ’em punkins!
Ewe wonnt ’em, oar dew yew knead um?
Nice to see you up on that horse Kim. You must be homesick by now!!!
I will certainly be able to see the Teitei (farm) with fresh eyes after so long away … and it will be awfully nice to get back to my Hunny.
Yes fall is coming on here too. I enjoyed your comments about your horse. Casper is a good name. I also got a kick out of the dog in the back of the pickup. Cats wouldn’t do that. They would be gone looking things over. Hope you are well and the traveling has gone well.