As my old haircutter abruptly quit, my friend who was battling leukemia, offered to cut it. I got two haircuts before she died |
Went to several plays at the Purple Rose in Chelsea this year |
Steve and I took a walk in Dexter while waiting for our new car to be prepped. Naomi had 2 car accidents in s many months. We sold her one of our cars |
Giant vegetable pancake. Made this for the Moms |
May brought a flock of orioles, sometimes ten at a time |
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Amsterdam |
The original Brooklyn Bridge though spelled Breukelen |
Our Barge The Fiep |
Had lots of Belgian beer This translates to Sudden Death |
Bruges |
got a new granddog Kaya |
moth on my porch |
fledging barn swallows |
We had 40 balloons floating through our house |
to surprise our daughter on her 40th. Her aunt and uncle from both coasts came |
In July did my annual bike ride up North , just part of the 3150 miles I biked this year. Naomi camped with me 2 of the days |
Cadillac Michigan. As soon as I got home, I had surgery to prevent ovarian cancer. Had to cut back on exercising |
Michigan floods. This one wrecked Shanna's car |
one of my gardens. This by the way is the garden my crappy neighbor objects to |
sunset on my driveway |
In August went to the Bay Area with Naomi staying with my brother This is the art museum in Palo Alto |
saw lots of marine mammals: seals sea lions and dolphins. Alas no whales though they were around |
trees near my brother's |
Carmel Beach |
Half Moon Bay cute store |
Sunset at Miramar |
Heart in San Francisco |
hidden stairs San Francico |
Pfeiffer Beach Big Sur |
Napa |
more Napa |
Debbie Miss her. Died 8-30 |
one of my butterflies |
spaghetti squash Also green peppers, zucchinis, acorn squash, Swiss chard |
In October, Steve and I flew to Munich and then went to Austria, the Czech Republic then back to Germany
This is Salzburg
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Cesky Krumlov |
Kafka head Prague |
Regensberg |
Marienplatz Munich |
Trick or treaters on he oldest wettest Halloween ever |
some of my found treasures |
all of us on Christmas |
tree before the kids came |
3 comments:
A busy, and often beautiful year.
Such lovely photos. Kaya is beautiful as is your garden. I can but assume that your neighbor's reason for objecting to it was that it's not formal. How sad to be so controlling, so willing to create friction for a trifle. In my neighborhood, I'm happy just to look out and not see any street campers.
She doesn't like all my tall flowers and then some of them I keep up for the birds to eat the seeds. She claims it devalues the neighborhood. We do have a strict neighborhood association but gardens are not forbidden.
Kaya is an all black German Shepherd. She has a very strong herding instinct and is happy only if her family members are in a tight group. Their last shepherd didn't have this instinct though was tennis ball obsessed.
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