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Monthly Archives: August 2020
Can You Find Me?
Most of us recall pictures in books where you were asked to find certain images. Or comparing two pictures, you were asked if you could find what was different. Today’s blog feature four photos our son sent from his Florida … Continue reading
Posted in anolis, Can You Find Them?, chameleons, Florida garden
Tagged beach plum tree, iguanian lizards, Upstate NY garden
24 Comments
Our Multi-generational Neighborhood
Inviting, relaxing, and comfortable to the lower back, we enjoy sitting in rocking chairs inside and out. We are in the Autumn of our lives now and want to savor these moments. From our perch on the front porch, we … Continue reading
Boat or Bikini?
August holds a special place for me, especially August 1st. Yes, it is summer, but for many of my childhood and teen years, it was when my family would leave for vacation in the Southampton Shores community on eastern Long … Continue reading
Posted in August Holidays, bikini clad blondes, Long Island, ocean, Oceanography, recreational boats, Southampton Shores, wooden boat restoration
Tagged Biology, Bridgehampton, clamming, commercial boats, crabbing, fishing, freshwater, New York, Pino(beagle), rowboat, salt water, swimming
17 Comments
Oh, That Magical Player Piano!
Our Nana had a magical player piano. She lived about two miles away in town. My sister and I set off to visit Nana. I was four and my sister was two. Precocious for my age, I confidently walked into … Continue reading
Posted in Guardian Angels, magical music, Nana, player piano
Tagged Massachusetts, rural America, singing, small town
38 Comments