Tagged: Neighborhood

Day 259

July 20, 2020 This tree, playing incognito on the residential side of Montana Avenue, always makes me so happy when I walk past it. I love the twisted trunk that so closely resembles the...

Day 256

Day 17, 2020 Squirrel Fun Gray, black, brown squirrelAcrobats high in the trees!Squirrel tag looks fun – Tessa JohnsonAge 6Washington Post Squirrel Haiku Children’s Contest, 2019 Camera: iPhone X/Camera+ 2 AppLens (iPhone): 6mmShutter Speed:...

Day 255

July 16, 2020 I am not sure if this is considered some sort of cairn. For the most part, cairns are used as landmarks. However, in some cultures, they are used to mark gravesites....

Day 254

July 15, 2020 The neighborhood farming seems to be expanding these days. This guy is growing on the sidewalk. Or, more specifically, what is normally the grassy patch on the street side of the...

Day 253

July 14, 2020 I really need a change of scenery. I rarely ever leave my neighborhood and I’m sure I have walked every single block, multiple times. Some days I just can’t even seem...

Day 251

July 12, 2020 Evening walks are my second favorite only to early morning runs. Seems most people are home having dinner around this time and settling in for Netflix and what not. So it’s...

Day 248

July 9, 2020 Seems my neighbors either planted lots of fruit trees this year because of the pandemic, or I simply never noticed them before. Whatever the case may be, I am really enjoying...

Day 245

July 6, 2020 Have I mentioned how much I prefer early morning runs? I get the whole neighborhood to myself and I don’t have to worry about wearing a mask while running. I may...

Day 243

July 4, 2020 Summer holidays in the time of pandemic and civil unrest become much quieter affairs which require a bit of introspection. This year my friend, who has really become more of a...

Day 241

July 2, 2020 A couple of months ago I discovered the Moreton Bay Figs that line La Mesa, a street up the road a bit. I am head over heels over this street and...