It was a busy weekend - technology issues, donations, food, friends, cat sitting and so much more...
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Armadillo Clay warehouse - I felt faint or giddy or both! |
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This is NOT DH's car. He got a kick out of the bumper sticker on his car's clone. |
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OK. I collect hundetoilette graphics. |
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No. I did not take a bag. |
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Old radio and TV tubes...very cool. |
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Odd little restaurant on Burnet Road - Fork and Taco. |
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Watermelon salad with jicima and cilantro |
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Taco of um...not sure. Salad was a fabulous apple, celery, and other stuff amazing thing. |
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We found our favorite clematis - old man's beard - on a traffic island. |
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Then we passed this mass of old mans beard vines on a fence. |
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Camera display at a junk store (yeah, I found the "NO PHOTOS" sign on the way out). OK. Am I the only one who thinks they were looking at me? |
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LOVED this bottle. |
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One can never go wrong with an outfit trimmed in rickrack! [OK. I KNOW these guys were looking at me.] |
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My children often took photos like this. So I snapped it. |
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At my next house. |
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DH and a redhead share the bench. |
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Love zinnias - Dad always planted them. |
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Dia de los muertos window display. |
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Dia de los patos window display |
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DH and I never go to bars anymore, but we did with friends. I had to grab a profile with the electric heart. |
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A friend's "buy of the day" was this small toucan creamer. |
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Modern totem poles |
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I love them. |
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Perhaps should call them temporary totems. |
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At home the schoolhouse lilies felt the rain last week and know tomorrow is the first day of school. Time to bloom! |
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Found this egg on the ground. |
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Never saw the nest, but of course I looked (egg was cracked, so no attempt to save). |
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Dissed by the cat. |
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"Go away - you bother me!" |
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"What's that smell?" |
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"It's you! You smell!" |
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"I do not want to socialize. Go away, I say." |
I ended the day loading up the car with clay and tools and a couple of buckets for glaze supplies (ashes - I think I know a friendly barbecue joint).
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