Warning! The white porch and steps below can be blinding to some.

It wasn't as bad as you thought, was it? We have no idea where to stash the cinder blocks left around the property as of yet. You can make out my large cauldron next to the steps, plus a couple of the smaller ones. I have my skull-lights up for the New Year Eve celebration, Halloween or Samhain to others. One can sort-of see how massive and well-build our carport is. This door leads into the kitchen/dining/living room area.


I finally got a clear picture of the small yellow and white
Can you tell how "abused" this poor dog is? (laughing) I wish I could sleep like that! This is my Pekingese, Maggie.
As you can see from the second photo, she did not appreciate me waking her up to take her photo. She has spittle on her chin. I did not tell her. She was not in the mood at the time. She is smiling at least. You can tell from the graying, she is getting on in years.

I like the white, it looks very clean. We need to wash the outside of the house because ours doesn't.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, white, "like a virgin" mmmmmmmmmmm Maggie is how old? Wow!
ReplyDeleteGreat floral photos. Email me with more specifics about possible personal appearances in the nor. cal area.
White does not show dirt until you get close to the tiem. It is why we have white vehicles. (laughing)
ReplyDeleteVirginal? bwhahahaha... Maggie is 13 years old now. She is "not right" after the seizures when the vet up at Bonners gave her that shot without pre-testing her. I found a more adept vet, though they are expensive. She is worth it. She has a bad tooth and a few loose ones. I have to get her in, but I am wavering after the visit that harmed her little brain.
He whacked the flowers all down accidently. (He rarely wears his glasses.) It is okay, we have more popping up.