We were visiting a small town on the Olympic Peninsula about 20 minutes from the Washington coast. Both fishing and farming are important to their economy and I liked the fact that both are visible in this photo. Thanks for asking the question, Joanne it let me explain the context while still trying to be “wordless” on Wednesday. 🙂
Yes, Joanne asked what we were all wondering about. Judging by the photo, it looks like it’s inland and far away from any water, so the buoys seems out of place.
This part of the state is so pretty, CG you can start your day on a farm, be deep in a rainforest at noon and have a picnic on the coast for dinner. They have it all!
Idyllic!
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It was a beautiful place to visit, Nancy! But I have to say the cows were pretty loud at 6 am…
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Ha! Better cows than roosters though, no? 🙂
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Definitely!
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🙂
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What are the buoys hanging up on the tree?
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We were visiting a small town on the Olympic Peninsula about 20 minutes from the Washington coast. Both fishing and farming are important to their economy and I liked the fact that both are visible in this photo. Thanks for asking the question, Joanne it let me explain the context while still trying to be “wordless” on Wednesday. 🙂
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That is really cool! Now I like the photo even more 🙂
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so peaceful and serene
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Thanks, Ruth it was a very peaceful evening.
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I love your pics the relax me.
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What a nice thing to hear, Shazza. 🙂
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this should be a postcard!
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Thanks! Maybe I’ll print a few and see how they look. 🙂
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Joanne asked it for me 🙂 Wonderful!
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Thanks. 🙂
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Yes, Joanne asked what we were all wondering about. Judging by the photo, it looks like it’s inland and far away from any water, so the buoys seems out of place.
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This part of the state is so pretty, CG you can start your day on a farm, be deep in a rainforest at noon and have a picnic on the coast for dinner. They have it all!
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