Least Scary Halloween Decoration Ever
I’m sorry, but this has to be the neighborhood’s most UNscary Halloween decoration of all time. And, no, the exclamation point doesn’t help.
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I’m sorry, but this has to be the neighborhood’s most UNscary Halloween decoration of all time. And, no, the exclamation point doesn’t help.
It’s almost Halloween: Time to go to the pumpkin patch. And in the Year of the Pig, where else would we go? Piggly Wiggly, of course.
Walking through a neighborhood churchyard, I saw this beautiful feather lying all alone on the grass. It seemed so out of place there, in the middle of that manicured lawn, that I had to pause to take a look. The … Continued
I am beginning to think we have pirates in the neighborhood. That’s OK, because we also have Marines. I’m feeling kind of safe now.
Mushrooms are popping up all over the neighborhood. I’ve taken pictures of the ones I find most interesting, but here’s a little game for you. Which mushrooms are real, and which are not?
The color yellow has been on my mind lately as I walk around the neighborhood. It’s a bright, sunny color of summer, true. But it is also the color of school crossings, school buses, and #2 pencils. As the summer … Continued
I’ve written before about my odd fascination with stormdrains. I love the way they feature gentle reminders about how everything drains to our waterways. Well, apparently I’m not the only one who finds stormdrains worthy of study. Here in the … Continued
I’ve written before about the painted rocks that randomly show up in my neighborhood. Well, it seems to be a more organized effort on Pawley’s, where a small display at Town Hall allows you to easily scatter rocks — and … Continued
I’ve written before about the Little Free Libraries that keep cropping up in the neighborhood. Every time I see one of these little structures, I pause to take a closer look. But this “library” is a little different. OK, so … Continued
I’ve talked before about how we tell the changing of the seasons here by the changing of the Piggly Wiggly signs. Well, it looks like it’s almost Independence Day! Happy 4th of July, from our neighborhood to yours!