We went over to our place where we can view the planes coming in, which didn’t work out quite the way we planned. More on that later as I thought I would share a shortened version of what we did last week.
Top left on the way home! The clouds were outstanding. I am a cloud watcher, the beauty of them drew me in. The same with the airplane snap in the middle on the right. One of my neighbors is top right. These are the people who go all out for their seasonal decorations and they are very impressive. There is already a Tom Turkey on display for Thanksgiving. They add things the closer we get. The yellow flowers were blooming in profusion at Green Spring Gardens. I didn’t even get out of the parking lot this time but was happy with the few flowers taken. More on those later also. Below the yellow flowers is where Ann’s card will spend Thanksgiving. It’s right above me on the shelf where I do all my blogging, and will stay there until it’s time to store it in the box of Ann’s cards where it will join all the others she has sent me. Favorite coffee with the pretty design ordered when we went to what is now our favorite bakery and coffee place, Chateau de Chantilly. We join the young ‘uns there. We were the oldest in the place until a lady the same age walked by and acknowledged us with a smile. The connectivity of our age brought us together I told my dear other half and yes, I am joking. Above the coffee I share a tree with changing leaves in one of the parking lots while running errands. I think that’s it as I continue on to when we saw those magnificent flying machines.
There is a road and a pull-off we have parked many times with others, to watch the planes in line with the runway as they fly low over us to land. It was fun to see but this time there was a policeman. At first, we thought it was just one side of the road that we couldn't park. We saw the police car on the median and as there were no other cars nearer to where he was parked, we made a u-turn at the next available turn, so that we could join the line of a few cars already parked.
I managed to get a few snaps before the police officer got out of the car. I had my head turned in the other direction watching the planes in the distance approaching, but Gregg could see him making motions that we should move on, his words lost in the noise of the aircraft. His body language was very polite but we got the gist. We couldn't park there either. Everyone has been doing this for a long time, and we have never had a problem before. We will check again, maybe this is temporary. There was no 'no-parking' signs that we could see, maybe one tiddly little one near a locked airport gate used by maintenance people, and no one ever parked near there. Ah well, it was nice while it lasted. I have a feeling new security precautions are being put into place. I remember a while ago someone had been flying a drone near the airport and that gives one the shivers. At Reagan National Airport just across the river from Washington DC., there is a parking lot right next to the airport where people see them even lower than this place as the airplanes land. You can actually see the pilots sitting in the cockpit. We will go check that sometime and take a car picnic. There are usually a couple of hundred cars or more, with people making it their entertainment, and they've been doing that for years, ever since as far back as I can remember. However, that may no longer be, but we’ll drive down there and check sometime.
We were here on Saturday the 8th, and those skies were amazing! We were hoping to stay for sunset pictures...
but that wouldn't be today.
So glad we could get these before we were moved on. It was almost like the officer was waiting for us to get our photographs done before he gave us the word. Probably not but it was a nice thought and we were grateful! There were a few more cars in front of us, and we all left at the same time.
We treated ourselves to a small ice cream sundae at the Milwaukee Custard shop on the way home. No photos of those though! From airplanes to ice cream to trees, we admired the trimming skills of the person who cut this tree. It was much taller than the building and perfectly shaped. The photographer, however, was a little tilted.
And so one day we swept all the leaves, pine needles and pinecones up, and that night we had the windiest weather. Not any pine needles this time but plenty of pinecones and Crepe Myrtle leaves. We looked over the deck to the garden below, and oh my! Mother Nature sure is having some fun with us. There will be more sweeping up tomorrow. I have been collecting the pinecones and putting them in old boxes. Thinking of offering some to the neighbors for outside decoration. I also thought I would fill several with birdseed and hang them from the trees. I don’t ever remember seeing this many pinecones before. These photos were after I had picked up a couple of dozen or so.
Thanks for looking. I am not sure how long a blog break I will be taking this time, but I will be catching up with you all when I can. In the meantime take good care of yourselves and happy blogging.








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