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Browsing Posts published in December, 2008

Neighbors

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On Sunday the county came through and snowplowed our roads in my neighborhood.  Considering  the forecast for more snow, it was probably a good idea, yet it does block the driveways.  This morning it started with a phone call from my neighbor Shannon…did I need anything shoveled?  I thanked her but assured her the grandson and friend could do it after work.  Shortly there after, a neighbor I don’t know well who lives down the street, had his little bobcat out and cleared driveways and in front of mailboxes of all the homes on our block.  I love where I live and I am blessed with such good neighbors.

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Our first snow arrived Sunday early in the morning.  It doesn’t look like much but with the temperatures dropping in to the teens, I am hoping my plants don’t suffer.  My hanging baskets are tucked inside the little house.  If they don’t make it…I guess I will just have to go back to my favorite nursery.

Diokipan!

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Diokipan is back! Baby Girl and I went to see them sing and perform at 5th Avenue on Thursday.  Here they are performing the 12 days of Christmas in Sequim.  Pictured are the 7 totems, 8 cougar siteings, 9 lavendar farms, 10 hungry elk, and 11 hiking trails.   In the thumbnail you can see the 4 forks from Forks, 5 bottles of Working Girl wine, and 6 miles of spit.fwst.jpg

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Bell Street Bakery has a nice new paint job.  The retail store, which will be right next door, is shown in the thumbnail. bakery1.jpg

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This little one was helping her people pick out a tree at Sunny Farms.   Today is the last day of classes…then a three week holiday!  Yippee!

Flocked

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It’s been ages since I’ve had a “flocked” tree.  These at the Sunny Farms Farm store surely were pretty.

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