Most mornings I try to follow some sort of theme from something that inspires me but this morning nothing specific stuck out so I have a rather odd collection of photos from this morning’s 3.6 mile walk.
First up, we’re getting a new highway surface on Highway 20. That’s the main highway that runs the length of the island. Just in case you didn’t know, Whidbey Island is the longest island on the Pacific Coast of the United States, 58 miles! That’s a lot of blacktop.
Walking through Kreuger Woods something strange caught my eye. At first glance it looked like a tall, white, goose deep in the woods, like maybe it was trapped. Well it was trapped all right but it wasn’t a bird it was a plastic bag. I sure wish people would do a better job of controlling their plastic trash or better yet take your own bags to the store and decline the plastic bag.
One of the Victorian homes that I really like is the John Gould home built in 1894. Not only is it a beautiful home but the new owners have really done a wonderful job bring it back to all the glory of the original home. Talk about symmetry!
On the way back home I passed the Prairie Center grocery store and they had just put out a beautiful batch of new flowers.
I hope you have a nice “Hump Day” and the rest of your week is grand! I hope to see you again tomorrow.
I hope the dept of game or someone like that can help that bird! It doesn’t have a chance:(
Hi Ken, can you include my daughter in your blogs, she was just here from Vermont and would really enjoy your walks, her email address is Cindirobinson@gmatv.net Thanks in advance, Rudy PS I’ll get to your home for the garage sale items later this week, I’ll call ahead.
Hi Rudy, I can’t add your daughter she needs to do that herself. I’ll email her how to do that. See you later this week.