Recently, one of my most faithful commenters requested that we post up some more pictures of the Witch's Island. We've been busy painting the front hallway and I have to say that Hubby is extremely fussy about painting. It has taken two weeks, so far, just to paint four small walls and the mouldings. And there are still two walls to go (trim included)!
So, we haven't been able to get out to take any new pictures and, feeling a bit guilty, I went trolling through our picture files to see just what we had on hand. It turns out that we take a LOT of pictures of our neighbourhod and the most difficult thing is picking out the best and most represntative shots. Most of these were taken in the fall of 2008 or the summer of 2007.
Mrs Nakamura, you asked and we are happy to oblige...
Jack-Jack Arrives at Golden Pines
2 weeks ago
6 comments:
WOW!! How Beautiful!! Thank you SO much ! You live in a beautiful place. I really enjoy scenery and seeing where people live. It's so interesting to me. That bridge or boardwalk looks really interesting-is that for walking/biking? That's neat..! I am using the barn picture for my desktop at the moment-that just struck me-I loved the red barn against all the green. You have motivated me to do some research about the area you live because I don't know much about it. Canada is on my list of places to visit. My father used to hunt in Canada and he always brought beautiful pictures home. You are very blessed to live in such a beautiful place! Thanks so much!!
You are very welcome, it was fun skimming through the old snaps to pick out this group.
It's funny that you put the barn picture on your desktop because I'm using the same picture on my desktop at work.
We were looking at all the beautiful pictures you posted of your festival this morning and we were feeling pretty envious. It's amazing what a little perspective will do for you. Thank you for helping us appreciate our own backyard just a little more.
The boardwalk in those two pictures is the access from the parking lot of this national park to the beach and is quite long, maybe a 1/2 kilometre or more. You leave your car in a gravel lot and walk onto a trail into the woods. The trail soon becomes this floating walkway amongst the reeds of this marsh. It was an absolutely amazing experience the first time we were there enhanced by the picture perfect weather we had that day.
Looking at the pictures again! One of my favorite things to do is to look at pictures people take of where they live...there are many places I'd like to travel to and probably never will-but pictures help! I love this beautiful planet we live on and appreciate seeing all the wonders....the floating boardwalk is not my mini-laptop background! glad you enjoyed the Flame Tree festival Pictures! My poor daughter was bummed that she missed it..she is also pouring over all the pictures and missing home.
My favorite one is the red barn too :-)
You really do live in paradise!!
bewitching place
Thanks for the compassionate words for Sara...
Wow, this is absolutely beautiful!!
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