What a stunning contrast, the elevator to the great outdoors with all its wind, birds and the wonderful kite. I could actually feel the elevator closing in around me. It's the contrasts that keep us appreciative.
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This post is quite a juxtaposition from Chapter 4. Don't you wish you could make a living watching kites fly overhead?
Do you turn around and head to the woods to watch the birds? I know that's what I would want to do!
You look quite cute in your red head band.
What a stunning contrast, the elevator to the great outdoors with all its wind, birds and the wonderful kite. I could actually feel the elevator closing in around me. It's the contrasts that keep us appreciative.
Caroline, do you walk in Garner Park?
Do you remember when the ponies used to live down the hill from Cuna?
I love your drawings, dear.
Hi Suzy,
Yes! Exactly. That's a drawing of Garner Park. I never knew about the poneys.
Thanks everyone else for your kind and often humorous comments.
There were ponies at the corner of Mineral Point Road and Whitney Way. Further out Mineral Point there were pigs. I miss the old Madison.
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