Me in 30 seconds:
Happily married for 34 years. Two sons, one 27 and the other 24. My family is what makes me tick. Spending time together is absoulutely my favorite thing in the world. My husband and boys are fun. When we are together there is never a dull moment. Each of us are completely unique, we differ on almost everything and it amazes me how well we get along.
I work partime, love reading and the beach. Enjoy watching soccer and most other sports. Biking is good but walking is the most enjoyable activity for me. Have done quite a bit of sailing but find kayaking good as you move fairly slowly and can really take in nature at it's best. The area I live in has outstanding hiking and over the years I've been able to experience great moments of gratification from being out in the woods. I like birding and have been able to go to many areas to see birds that we don't have here in the northwest. Gardening has taken up a large majority of my time over the years. Bought and moved to a wonderful condo Dec. 20, 2008. (coldest day of 2008 in Seattle) It is in Mukilteo, Wa. and has an unobstructed view of Puget Sound. Love watching all the activity in the shipping lanes. Watching the sunset over the Olympic Mountains is ever changing.
I think my 30 seconds are gone.....by the way I love looking at pictures. Inspired by this website.
Made me think of the Credence Clearwater Revival song "Bad Moon Rising" (written by John Foggerty) Great shot. I'm hearing lyrics with all the pictures posted lately.....
Lovely red non stop begonias! Love the Short North. Have a sister in Powell and once lived in Westerville so visited there regularly. Do you go to German Village ever?
Well, I uploaded some pics of mine from Flicker unknowing all of them would post in one slew.
I am so sorry. I did not want all of them to post at once and somehow that is exactly what happened.
Please forgive. Some of them are really poor pics and I would have never posted if I knew what I was doing.....jenterline
Oh, yes. I graduated from Westerville High School. I defected and went to Capital to college (music major) and spent half my life earning money (and drinking beer) in Deibel's, Schmidt's, and Planks in German Village. Also played many of the Schiller Park Sunday Evening concerts.
That blue door is on the east side of NY, between Sutton Place and and the East River,at about 56th St. (I could be off by one block)... just at the entrance to a little park. On some of the maps, the park is shown as "wild boar" because there's a sculpture of one there.
Thanks for the nice comment!
That picture was taken at the Natural Bridge State Park in Slade, Kentucky. If you don't know exactly where Slade is, I'll get more information to you.
Thanks so much for your comments . The animal was'nt a Yak but a Highlander - a cow native to Scotland - easy mistake to make though, given the mass of hair.