I had a chance to work on my computer skills, my wife cut my hair and it was a nice quiet day.
Split cedar posts off cuts for kindling, recently insured truck |
Middlenatch Island in forground the Natives lore is that it moves around, Hulk from days of yore help form breakwater, Birdhouse in park area |
Top left a pea plant flower , Molly Anne Rhodo, Primula and Horizon Monarch getting ready to open, the Rhodos are early this year. |
Top left house on point Horseshoe Bay, sail boat Naniamo harbour, water fountain Horseshoe bay, that I built in 1986, and my daughter. |
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Hi Rob, nice pictures of you and R., time to spend together is rare.
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Beautiful pictures - all! But especially of your daughter! It was cold here in Texas today. That is SO unusual for us this time of year. I looked with yearning at your kindling wood. We have a few pieces left for one last morning fire. We've been too busy this year to collect wood from neighbors and others who have had their trees trimmed or cut down. We will need to look in earnest now that we are home so we get a good stock of firewood in for the fall/winter. We have yet to BUY wood!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are great love the sailboat one and the Horseshoe Bay one made me thing of all the times I've sat there waiting for the ferry. All good memories.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is lovely.
Denise
You live in such a beautiful spot!
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
We've been doing lots of work with downed limbs from an ice storm. It's been tough. Lost lilacs and spruce and silver maples too. I'm familiar with "rain and chilly weather". Your blooms are ahead of ours here in Ontario.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your photos very much!
I'm jealous of all the blooms around your neck of the woods, Rob. So glad you got to spend some time with your lovely daughter.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in this week.
xo
Claudia