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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Sunday August 19, 2007 – Sequim




It’s been several days since the last blog, so I thought I’d put together some quick notes and photos so you’ll know we haven’t dropped off the face of the earth!

Yesterday and today have been very unusual, at least for us. It has been cloudy and rainy in Sequim! Yes, the blue hole of Sequim has been anything but during these few days. But temperatures are mild and we get an occasional sun-break. In fact, at the moment I’m writing (1:22 pm), the sun is shining and I can see blue sky out two of the motor-home windows. So maybe we’ll dry out.

Not much to report in the way of activities. We’ve been catching up on news with Shell and Lynn. Watched some movies. Tried out some of the local restaurants. Enjoying their two cats: Smudge and Sweetie.

We continue to hear of inactivity on the home front – the new windows are still sitting in our driveway – since early July. We are seriously thinking about putting Margaret on an airplane this week to go back to Amelia Island and try to break the log-jam. She’s on the phone right now talking to the contractor.

The picture of Elvis and autos at a local espresso shop needs no explanation. Last year’s guns and espresso shop stopped selling espresso. So this was the next best thing.

The mountains / clouds were at sundown Friday night and are part of the view from Shell and Lynn’s home. The deer arrive at dusk to feed on the corn that Shell and Lynn put out. There was an “event’ yesterday (I didn’t see it) with a young fawn. He (she?) obviously didn’t understand glass doors. The two cats were interested in him and he in them – and kept bumping his nose against the glass door. Ah, life in the wilds of Washington!

1 Comments:

At 9:20 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Good comments and I hope you are enjoying Sequim...please give Shell and Lynn my best...Lee Lawrence, Executive Director, Sequim Dungeness Chamber of Commerce. PS Please feel free to stop by the Visitors Information Center on the east side of town for more ideas on what to see and do around the area!

 

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