Trinity Helps Via Legos
Monday, November 30, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
I will have to make sure that my dog never sees this video ...
I will have to make sure that my dog never sees this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d79ArrL8VRg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d79ArrL8VRg
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Marymoor Dog Park Visit
Gotta love the iPhone for things like this. The sun came out for a little while today and I had to run an errand in Woodinville. So I took Bogie with me for the drive. When we were about to head back, I realized I had the Marymoor Dog Park address in my iPhone from a previous outing and decided to treat the both of us to a quick break. I dropped the camera into a pile of mulch and didn’t realize it has mucked up the lens. So I don’t have many decent pictures but wanted to post a few.
Dog park visit accomplished!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Late October Walk At Saint Eds
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Downtown Snohomish Back In September 2009
I had totally forgotten that I had taken these pictures back in September! Went downtown for lunch and it was a very pretty day. Didn’t have my current camera but last years camera was in the truck (just for occasions like this). I had snapped some pictures, put the camera back into the truck and forgot about it until cleaning out said truck yesterday. So here is a little peak at what downtown Snohomish looks like!
Freds is my favorite tavern downtown with great food and loads of micro brews on tap!
The Oxford runs a close second and is one of the oldest taverns in the state of Washington. It is reported to be one of the most haunted taverns in America with well over half dozen reported ghosts. The upstairs used to be a bordello but that was back in the days when men wouldn't leave the house without a six shooter flanking each side of their waist. These days, those classic weapons have been replaced with smart phones ... gotta love progress! eh?
Some shots from main street, loads of quite shops and eateries.
Downtown runs right alongside the Snohomish river and there is a small trail to enjoy.
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