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Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Treats

I've been meaning to upload these random pictures for a while. They're each from different days of last month, but I never got around to posting them. But it's never too late!




Vegan deliciousness at the General Store! Sometimes it's really hard resisting these fresh bake goodies in the morning time with my coffee.... so sometimes I'll get a cookie.


This is not the snow from yesterday, but from just about a week ago. I'm still enamored by the snow. 

This is a terrible picture of this, but it's awesome! VEGAN DOGS!!!

This one was also just the other day. I was walking to work and just a half a block up University Place was a giant cake being attacked by a gaggle of pigeons! I think the cake had once said Happy Birthday too.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

A New Thing To Do

This past week I've been in California visiting my family, and while visiting with my aunt Teri she told me about something she and my uncle Bill are beginning to do regularly. Every day they are going to take a picture of something, anything, and post it. Since it is a new year, and since I'm planning on posting more frequently here, I thought to partake in this practice would be good discipline.... however, I'm already a little behind... but! I have the photos, and I'm going to post them for the last three days. 3 days down 362 to do for the year.
So wish me luck.

Day One:
My dad and I took Zoe to the dog park two days in a row. The first day we saw the crane (or the bird that resembled a crane) in the small creek by the park. The second day we not only saw the crane again, but also this old old bird house up in this random tree. It was a delight to see such an old object surviving in an environment that is constantly being changed and upheaved. And the crane as well- surviving next to a residential neighborhood, elementary school and a few fields for soccer and baseball.