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Published Saturday, July 25, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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The first couple of days were warm and sunny; perfect shadow capture weather. Here is our cooler and a path in the campground.
For more scintillating shadows, visit Shadow Shot Sunday.


Landscape,Nature,Shadow Sunday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Saturday, July 25, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This adorably pink ground cover was growing at Whitney Nursery and Garden over in Brinnon, WA. A delightful wander over 7 acres, on the Hood Canal. For more pink visions, visit Beverly’s Pink Saturday.

Landscape,Nature,Pink Saturday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Friday, July 24, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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On Wednesday the weather was heaven and we were camping at Lake Cushman, WA. Here is what it looked like in the evening, wading at the shore.
For more skies seen around the world, visit Skywatch Friday.

Landscape,Nature,Skywatch Friday,Waterscape,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, July 19, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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We are going camping for a few days so I’ll post two photos today for you.
Yesterday there was a garden tour pretty close by and the weather was superb. One lovely place had this view of Puget Sound from their backyard. For more scenic loveliness, visit Scenic Sunday.

Another garden had planted different kinds of sunflowers. They were in their element, literally! It’s a Flower for Today, and visit them for fascinating photos of flowers around the world.

See you in a few!
Flowers,Landscape,Waterscape,Wordless Wednesday
Published Saturday, July 18, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Oh, the joys of a sunny day are so much magnified when spotting shadows is your game. Here’s a bouquet of shadow shapes for you today, aka a tree. If you crave yet more of the ephemeral penumbra, visit Hey Harriet’s blog at Shadow Shot Sunday. It’s one of the best places in the blogosphere.

Nature,Shadow Sunday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Friday, July 17, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I wish it was easier to find out the name of flowers you don’t know. This one is an oldie; my mom grew it when I was a kid in Queens, New York, in her beautiful garden. It grows well up here in Seattle and reseeds itself. It’s two or three feet tall, and kind of hard to photograph, with deep, brilliant magenta flowers and silvery foliage. I figure magenta is a kind of pink, so I’m including it for Pink Saturday.
Does anyone know the name? I’d be so grateful.

Flowers,My Garden,Pink Saturday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Thursday, July 16, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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The great thing about Skywatch Friday is the amount of looking up we all do now. This scene was from a hardware store parking lot. You can see showers falling a few miles away, but all was balmy and beautiful overhead.

Landscape,Skywatch Friday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Wednesday, July 15, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This small park in Renton WA on the Cedar River is so small or unimportant it doesn’t show on our AAA map. But it’s lovely and perfect on a warm day. We went to be someplace cool and quiet, and rested on the grass and looked at the leaves. It was wonderful.
In terms of Think Green Thursday, even though parks are not wilderness, they remind us of how powerful and meaningful the simple outdoors experience can be.

Landscape,Nature,Wordless Wednesday
Published Tuesday, July 14, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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There was a Fourth of July vintage autos exhibition at the Normandy Park Cove, and on a recent walk this specimen was in the neighborhood as evidence. I took a photo of the rear trunk plate because I’d never heard of a Kaiser car. Hope you like it.


Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, July 13, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Seattle has an International Festival in the International District which really seems to be Chinatown, mostly. We went last year, had a great time, and were glad to see it was bigger this year, but I could do without the amplified karaoke. There was wonderful dancing on the Dragon Stage by several Punjabi groups, and the vendors included a food carver, below. Red is the color of good fortune in China, you know, so there was lots everywhere.
For even more red, visit Ruby Tuesday. And for more seriously bright colors, visit Color Carnival.



Ruby Tuesday,Vegetables/Fruits,Wordless Wednesday
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