After sharing my views from a morning walk a couple of weeks ago, I thought I’d share some from our evening walk today.
Our Florida subdivision has a lot of different sub-subdivisions. The one from last weekis the one I live in. We like to change things up on occasion and walk through different areas, so most of these photos are from another sub-subdivision across from ours. The homes there, circle a small man-made lake.
I saw this guy above me just a couple doors down before leaving my immediate neighborhood.
We rounded the corner into the neighborhood across the main entrance road and were greeted with these lovely colors.What an inviting pathway.CozyYep, another kitty. I wish the people who fed them would get them fixed.Here is the lake I mentioned at the top of the post.Heading back home these colors bid us goodbye.We arrive home and what’s this? Mustang Max in his messy garage. In case you didn’t know, my husband’s a car guy. He’s refurbishing this 1966 mustang. Original color was red. It’s now gun metal gray.
Thanks again for coming along on another walk with us.
Hey Terri! In Florida there are mixes of really nicely kept homes in with shabby ones. I kept out the latter. Thankfully, we have a few more of the nice ones. Thanks for coming by and commenting on my posts. Have a great holiday weekend.
Thanks for the lovely walk! Ours was a bit cool and cloudy this evening, but it was good to get outside and clear the brain, even if my allergies are being a pain. 😉
Thanks for coming along on the walk, EllaDee. We have a guy around the corner from us who feeds feral cats and doesn’t get them fixed. I’ve sent the guy a couple of anonymous letters with info on where to get it done for next to nothing. Thank you for sharing the link. They did just pass a law in my county that if we trap a cat and bring it to the county, they’ll neuter/spay and set them loose again.
Thanks for coming along, Susan. Wish you could’ve really been there with me and taught me a thing or two on how to use that lighting. Love your photos.
The warmth may help your garden, but certainly not this soil. It’s very sandy. It’s difficult to grow anything but native plants. Guess that’s why there’s so many palm trees here. Thanks for walking along with us, Anneli.
Our soil is very sandy here too. I have to buy pickup loads of composted topsoil just to grow anything. But it would be fun to grow more tropical plants.
Heh, that shows who the gardener is between the two of us. I’d have no idea how to get things to grow here. I can barely get a plant to grow inside my house. Interesting to learn about your soil though.
Great galley, Lori .. you live in a very nice neighborhood … tidy and well looked after gardens.
Love ginger cats … Garfield, my favorite. Would love a swing in that cozy photo. Lovely post again, Lori.
You live in an area that seems very inviting. Neat, tidy yards and pretty colors.
And your hubby’s car? Very cool!
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Hey Terri! In Florida there are mixes of really nicely kept homes in with shabby ones. I kept out the latter. Thankfully, we have a few more of the nice ones. Thanks for coming by and commenting on my posts. Have a great holiday weekend.
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Thanks for the lovely walk! Ours was a bit cool and cloudy this evening, but it was good to get outside and clear the brain, even if my allergies are being a pain. 😉
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Oh, yuk, allergies. Glad you enjoyed your in person walk anyway. Thanks for coming along on my virtual walk as well.
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A lovely walk, complete with kitties 🙂 I also wish there were more programs where neighbourhood cats could be neutered like at http://rumpydog.com/2013/05/10/mayport-village-taking-action-to-help-homeless-cats/ 🙂
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Thanks for coming along on the walk, EllaDee. We have a guy around the corner from us who feeds feral cats and doesn’t get them fixed. I’ve sent the guy a couple of anonymous letters with info on where to get it done for next to nothing. Thank you for sharing the link. They did just pass a law in my county that if we trap a cat and bring it to the county, they’ll neuter/spay and set them loose again.
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What a nice walk. I feel both peaceful and energized by it. I think my husband would like your husband’s remodeling project.
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Thanks for coming along with us, Kathy. Sounds like your husband may have enjoyed it too, well, at least when we got home by that Mustang. 🙂
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Thanks for the walk, love that evening light!
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Thanks for coming along, Susan. Wish you could’ve really been there with me and taught me a thing or two on how to use that lighting. Love your photos.
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Enjoyed the walk.
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Thanks for coming along with me, Linda.
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That cat playing tree peek-a-boo is so cute!
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Yeah, the kitty on the tree was keeping a close eye on my dog Max next to me. Max didn’t think to look up. 😉
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I could feel the warmth. The things I could grow in my garden if we had that kind of warmth!
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The warmth may help your garden, but certainly not this soil. It’s very sandy. It’s difficult to grow anything but native plants. Guess that’s why there’s so many palm trees here. Thanks for walking along with us, Anneli.
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Our soil is very sandy here too. I have to buy pickup loads of composted topsoil just to grow anything. But it would be fun to grow more tropical plants.
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Heh, that shows who the gardener is between the two of us. I’d have no idea how to get things to grow here. I can barely get a plant to grow inside my house. Interesting to learn about your soil though.
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Great galley, Lori .. you live in a very nice neighborhood … tidy and well looked after gardens.
Love ginger cats … Garfield, my favorite. Would love a swing in that cozy photo. Lovely post again, Lori.
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Thank you, Viveka. Thanks for coming along.
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It was all my pleasure.
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Love the pictures! 🙂
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Thanks for coming along on the walk with Max and me, Lauren.
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