Sunday, March 07, 2010

Sightings

Day Off!
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Sunlight in the windows...
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Melting snow in the yard...

Photo by SnaggleTooth Mar 6 2010 Absence of downstairs neighbors (yay)! ...
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Sunny explorers wearing camoflauge to play with n chase (off of the still icy stairs)...
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Dark shadows
- Remember the soap opera about vampires? I used to love Quentin's Theme music...
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54 degrees F on the sign in the center of town...
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Photo by SnaggleTooth Mar 6 2010 Whipping winds with a sub-freezing windchill out at fav beach
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A colossal barge slowly heading out to hog Island Channel visible from fav beach...
(-right of the large rock in the water on the water horizon)
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Photo by SnaggleTooth Mar 6 2010Another pretty sunset reminding me to be grateful I'm even able to get out there n see such a wonderous occassion at just the right time...
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N I'll be eyeing many of your blogs soon!

14 Comments:

At 7:59 AM, Blogger Lynn said...

A beautiful sunset. I'm glad you had such a lovely day off!

 
At 8:35 AM, Blogger Blue Bunny said...

i nevvefr wotched a sope oprea about vampirs, but i wotching on viddeo one called "texis" wit my jannie. yoo kno that one? it haz lurlene and ruby in it??

now i posting this to sees if my noo lovely grabatar is werking.

oh, i so escited to hit publish yor kommint....

blue bunny wit loves, mutch!!

xo

 
At 8:36 AM, Blogger Blue Bunny said...

yay!!! iT WERKED -- it werked!!

xoxo

 
At 8:36 AM, Blogger Blue Bunny said...

and it werked agin.

xoxo

 
At 11:23 AM, Blogger Meredith said...

What a wonderful day off! Signs of spring, playing with the little one and his long shadow, and sunset at the beach... what could be better?

 
At 11:23 AM, Blogger Meredith said...

LOL at Blue Bunny. ;)

 
At 4:06 PM, Blogger Granny Annie said...

How did Dark Shadows disappear like it did? So many people liked it.

 
At 5:50 PM, Blogger G. B. Miller said...

I gather you're none too happy with the downstairs neighbors.

Glad you were able to recharge and refresh.

 
At 12:31 AM, Blogger TALON said...

Love the photos, Snaggle - especialy the last one. I love seeing the waves like that. And super YAY! for absence of downstairs neighbors!

 
At 3:23 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Lynn, Yes, it was a very yellow one! Thanks

BB, Never heard of a Texas soap- but do remember one called "Dallas" that was on evenings, with a guy in a cowboy hat named "J.R." who used to play "Master" )Tony) on "I dream of Jeannie"
What a colorful gravitar-

BB, It did! It did!

BB, It did! It did!

Meredith, Oh, I dunno, (Having tons of money perhaps?) Without my view n little folks, it's difficult to stay enchanted n inspired- Thanks

Meredith, Isin't BB so cute?

Grannie Annie, I remember it was on afternoons after school, (4pm) n Barnabas Collins was really scary- only viewers, not other characters, saw him bite folks! Muy older sis loved that show-

G, I prefer no folks downstairs, especially not folks who're loud, (can't sleep), party too much, n ruined the yard I've worked so hard on. Even recharge-able batts wear down at some point, but glad I'm still able to! thanks

Talon, Thank you- The wave shapes were awesome that trip. That pic angle makes the water seem so dark, In my head i start singing "Oh Black Water... Keep on rollin" TG those folks aren't here sometimes!

 
At 8:19 AM, Blogger LL Cool Joe said...

Lovin' that camoflauge coat! I need me one of those!

 
At 2:14 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

LLcoolJ, There's alot of camouflage in the stores here- we have a "Go Bananas" Army surplus store nearby. I have large tarps of that color combo too. The Desert Storm colors are lighter (kacky tones) than the ones with green spots- but each is unique due to where the fabric is cut.
Of course that one is prob a good 15 sizes too small...

 
At 5:16 PM, Blogger LL Cool Joe said...

I could spend hours in an army surplus store! :D

 
At 2:14 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

LLcoolJ, The store isin't that large, n tends to have alot of what it has- n funky boots too! I bet the Brittish infantry has something similar to wear in the field.

 

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