Generally this view has a gazillion of the old pier posts poking a foot or two out of the water. It's not that pretty or I'd show you an image of that as well. But a good reference for size are the big fat Canadian geese roosting on the only high and dry sanctuary available to them.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
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We pass a huge family of Canada geese and goslings everyday...they are in that gawky pre-adolescent stage.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling a bit better. Stay warm over the weekend. Please don't go to work yet!
Already did, fever was gone, wasn't really given the option to stay home another day, but I did taken a nap on a little sofa in the kitchen. It was fine though, earned a few valuable brownie points.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better. I stayed home today myself. I needed some extra sleep and some quiet time alone. I haven't been sleeping very well at night. I slept half the morning away. Back to work tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteOh that is so pretty! hope you are all better and the weather is fine! I love rain only because we are so desperate for it however it gets wearing after a time.
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