Saturday, October 8, 2011

Orcas Island - 2011

Ten years ago, Dave and I spent the days after our wedding at the Turtleback Farm Inn on Orcas Island. This year, we decided to commemorate the big Anniversary with another visit. It didn’t disappoint. Well, Olga village did, but the rest was more or less as we remembered it the first time around. It was great to spend some time alone (THANK YOU, mom & dad!) and to have some down time in different, but familiar surroundings.

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The view from the drive in

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The Inn

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The Orchard House (ours was the top-left balcony)

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Our view: lightening-struck tree and the grazing deer (But where did all the dingleberry boys go?!)

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We did these in 2 nights! Smile

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Olga, ten years later –

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Local color

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From atop Mt. Constitution (our last time up there was 9/11. This was a far less somber visit!)

I’m fairly certain we’ll be going back in another ten years, if not sooner.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

what Zoe gets to do when Maggie’s napping

Help mom make birthday cookies for Pepere!

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I didn’t sense any remorse for her sister’s missing out on the fun/goodies, but what Maggie doesn’t know (yet!) won’t hurt her, right? Smile

Sunday, October 2, 2011

our pal, Wulu

As much as I don’t trust her sometimes (she’s the one who has peed in the beds of my babes for the past 4+ years!), our kitty, Lucy (aka, Lulu or Wulu) has actually always been a total lover with Zoe. Of course, Zoe’s always been a fairly mellow housemate.

But now, as a testament to her true sweetness (OK, I forgive you the ankle-biting when your dish is empty!) she’s even come to terms with Maggie as a permanent, if not boisterous, presence in our house.

The two “girls” have been getting friendly:

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OK, Wulu. You can stay. Winking smile