Sequim Daily Photo

An introduction to Sequim, WA and the beautiful Olympic Peninsula

Browsing Posts published in April, 2008

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You hear a great deal about the downturn in the housing market, the economy going south, and other concerns for our economic well being.  There are those in Sequim who are doing their best to keep people working.  I don’t know what this building will be…but I’ll do some sleuthing and see if I can let you know.

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It’s Blue Mountain.   A previous post  of Blue Mountain from a different angle.

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The gentlemen who help me enjoy my yard were here last Friday.  No sense waiting for good weather to trim the grass/weeds.  Just put on your rain gear.P.S.  Saturday the 19th it snowed.  Not enough so we knew it the next day…but snow never the less.�

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At Trinity United Methodist Church, friends of Eula Kirby gathered to remember her life.  A charter member of the Sunbonnet Sue Quilt Club, Eula’s Celebration of Life was a reminder of all those things she loved.  Eula was an organist and music filled the church, along with many of the beautiful quilts she made.  The family brought in a huge number of plants from a local nursery.  At the end of the service, those in attendance were ask to choose a plant  to take home and put in their garden as a living reminder of Eula each year.  It was a lovely tribute.�

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As you travel east on Fir Street, past Sequim-Dungeness, there are some trees with interesting  wrappings.  I have no idea why or what they are for…I pondered keeping the squirrels or cats out of the tree…but I’m really not sure.  What do you think?
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Due to an unfortunate accident, I’ve been on hiatus for much too long.  I can’t guarantee all the photos will be interesting or not crooked…but I’d like to give it a try again.  

For those who would like to know how the shoulder is progressing, there is a separate link. Thank you Denton for taking care of things in my absence.  

This a photo of one of my favorite plant stores.  On the corner of Sequim/Dungeness and Fir, you can find all kinds of wonder and unusual plants for your garden