Adam burst a tire on his bike, so we took a walk one evening instead.
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autumn tree at the town marina |
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Adam skips stones at the harbor. |
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a very fun local porch |
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A lovely old home being raised after the hurricane -- three years later! |
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I love how they've kept the wicker furniture on the porch. |
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boat decor in a front yard ... a bit past its prime |
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distinctive artwork on our beloved old theatre |
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new roof and marquis at the theatre - nice work! |
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Many sailors have found this true. |
Lots of rain in recent weeks have made for soggy bottoms.
The lady who lives next to this area feeds the turtles each evening, I've heard.
A large turtle is beneath this slurry, but I couldn't get him to show his head again.
The boat below has been sunk in Whittaker Creek for at least a year. I don't know how it ended up that way -- a hurricane maybe? Folks have come and stripped it of
all hardware, even the mast. But somebody decided it was worth raising again. (They put large inflatable balloon-like things in the boat, fill them with air, and get the boat to float that way.) I wonder what will be done with it now?
And ... an update on the cute little cabin in town! It's looking like a real house now. Windows in! Siding on and painted! The porches are coming along.
Last night's sunset was spectacular. Here's a series of photos, progressively closer to the ball of fire ~
3 comments:
You are blessed with living in your little village.
Lovely photos.
Have a nice Sunday ~ FlowerLady
Ah, sunsets. They never get old. I love the little tan cottage with all the different roof angles. It looks so cozy! Your theater reminds me of one I went to as a child in Lake Jackson, TX. Have a wonderful Sunday!
It was a perfect walk! So glad you included your blog buddies as y'all strolled along!
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