Antelers Chandelier Sighting
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Went to bid a job in Bellevue and came across this wonderful chandelier. It was the highlight of my day.
One of my most popular post involves a twig chandelier found here.
One of my most popular post involves a twig chandelier found here.
Art Around My House
/Purchased this piece from my sweet friend Lisa.
This hangs in my studio. Just a little rummage sale piece.
I purchased this in Italy at a local market. It only measures about 6" x 4". The artist's name is Margo.
Who's inside that house?
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Since Sunday drives are pretty much obsolete I have to pull over and snap a shot that intrigues me. For the most part the photos involve houses. It often brings questions to my mind.
How did these massive urns get planted? Is it a bit over done? My urn is way bigger than your urn.
Who lives here?
Is that the master bedroom?
Is the flag up each day or just when they are home?
(Sister Ex had a neighbor with a pool and would raise a flag when the pool was open to the neighborhood)
Who cleans that house?
How did these massive urns get planted? Is it a bit over done? My urn is way bigger than your urn.
Class Field Trip
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I had the unique opportunity to chaperone a class outing to see a play downtown Seattle. We (I use that term loosely) had to put about 100 students on 4 city buses. I learned some things:
1. I failed as a chaperone.
2. Chaperon can be with or without an "e".
3.The middle school teachers are a talented bunch. (I watched how they handled and organized the students.)
4. Despite giving detailed instructions the kids kept asking the same questions. I would go crazy as a teacher having to answer said question over and over.)
5. Our kids look great in their uniforms.
6. They are polite.
Here are a few photos of the trip.
I just wanted to capture images (on my phone) that showed how the kids looked day to day. Nothing spectacular but I liked it none-the-less.
1. I failed as a chaperone.
2. Chaperon can be with or without an "e".
3.The middle school teachers are a talented bunch. (I watched how they handled and organized the students.)
4. Despite giving detailed instructions the kids kept asking the same questions. I would go crazy as a teacher having to answer said question over and over.)
5. Our kids look great in their uniforms.
6. They are polite.
Here are a few photos of the trip.
Passing the time with a goofy hand clapping game.
These boys eventually gave up their seat....awww
I just wanted to capture images (on my phone) that showed how the kids looked day to day. Nothing spectacular but I liked it none-the-less.
Staging Leshi
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Love this neighborhood and this home. The photos show our contribution to the marketing process.
This home is listed by Cherie Hasson for Windermere Real Estate.

