Front
Bev and my cousin Karen will love this old door.
Screen door to the "new" section of the house.
Got a kick out of this tub. Amazingly good shower
A little bird thought so too. Margaret even entertained a little green lizard while she was there.
Included this for Sophie.
Bloody Mary's at the fine arts table.
Anna planned a thoughtful ceremony to welcome Candy into the third phase of her womanhood - wise, old age. She called the ceremony a Croning.
Here is her altar of special things and people.
We toasted Candy and spoke about each of our connections to her. Afterwards, we blew bubbles.
Next was another ride with Anna driving.
I had been wanting to get a look at this tiny cemetery.
This was quite different.
Never have seen anything like it.
On our return we were greeted by Jack the dog. He signaled the arrival of Anna's mom.
We were so pleased to see she came wearing her goddess headband!!!
Jack is her constant companion. So sweet.
Night closing in again.
Screen porching it. Fabulous dip (no pic), thanks Margaret. Who also wanted it duly noted that she wore her headdress longer than anyone even though she WAS the youngest here. She receives the goddess extroidinare award I guess.
Bonfire and music.
Finished the evening with another great meal from Anna.
One thing I forgot to show was the gopher turtle hole.
They are very endangered and the Higts are helping in conservation efforts. They are hibernating now. There are several dens on the land that they have relocated to keep them safe. Locals like to eat them!?! They grow to more that a foot in diameter and live to be up to 80 years old. The one that lives here is named Apple.
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