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Warning

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This sign got me thinking: Wouldn’t it be nice if life came with an occasional warning sign? But then I wondered this: Would we take the warning and do things differently if there were signs? What do you think? Would you turn off the proverbial road if there was a sign that said, “trouble ahead?” Or does it just make it seem more interesting?

And how many times has there been a quiet voice that whispered warnings. . .have you listened?

Happy Labor Day!

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Labor Day reminds me of all the work that has come to our house from this place, Anjo Soils in Carlsborg. The results have been fine — raised garden and planting beds, mulch, gravel walkways, topsoil — but it’s meant literally tons of effort, most of it by my DIY expert husband.

Anjo is a field of possibilities.

Waiting

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This new drive-through lane was constructed next to the Carlsborg Post Office earlier this year. “Oh, boy! A drive-through drop-off box! Just what we need on a rainy day!”

The contractors came and went. A newspaper stand was installed. The flag waved over the newly-paved drive. But no handy drop box arrived.

When curiosity got the best of us, we finally asked where the drop box was. It seems there was funding for the new driveway but no money for a drop box. Gives new meaning to the term “postage due.”

Today is theme day for City Daily Photo and it is also the one year mark of me posting pictures to this site.  My goal in the back of my mind when I started was one year…so mission accomplished.  Special thanks to those who visit, especially those who leave comments and let me know you are out there.  Without that, I’d probably have lost motivation.

This picture above is where Ross Dress for Less and the Grocery Outlet are coming to Sequim.

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November 1st was the day for the grand opening of the new Rite Aid in Sequim. From the looks of the parking lot, they did a great business all day. Previous posts are here and here.

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Across the street from the unusual building, (turns out it is going to be a bank…not a steak house) a Popeyes is being built. Chicken and Biscuits…yum, yum. Too bad my doctor has convinced me to eat more veggies. I was not of the opinion we needed a Popeyes in Sequim. I guess it turns out I was wrong.

One more day of construction photos, and then I move on to another series…and hopefully my camera will come home soon. I miss it. I had forgotten how rinky dink my old one was/is.

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As of late one thing I’ve noticed is the tendancy of builders to develop small pocket neighborhoods. With building lots, commmanding higher and higher prices, you will find 5 or 6 new homes being built at the end of a street that has had homes for quite some time. In this neighborhood, there are 4 new homes for sale at the end of North Knapman. I wasn’t able to find out prices, but I’m guessing they are in the $325-$350 grand range.
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