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stem du jour this week is a beautiful orchid! i <3 the farmers market:) They wrap it up for me with a little bit of greens in a different color water resistant tissue paper and tie a pretty little ribbon in a complimentary color around the bottom. The girls that run the shop are really sweet and always give me helpful tips to make my blooms last longer..
Happy Earth Day!
abellio 2411 is on route 188 in King William Walk, Greenwich. A view of the just reopend Cutty Sark in the background.
Trying to be unique about today’s photo since I didn’t take anything through the day. This was Friday (day before my birthday). I had a decent day at work, got a card an Orchid from my coworkers.
As I was thinking about finally doing my July mosaic, I realized that I hadn't done my June mosaic, or completely finished my beach vacation pics. My 365 are miss-numbered!! Oh well. This is pretty appropriate for Friday, so I'll catch up today.
At this restaurant, you put your name in, get your own drink, and wait out on the dock for your turn to go in and order.
Trying to imagine life without a sister? It's so weird to think about. I've gone through SO much with my sister, so many memories, of us trying to kill each other, us hiding in bed together because we [well she mostly] were scared of monsters lurking around, our inside jokes [ga-goo! arf! *acting as if I'm running away with pants full of jewelry*] seriously this stuff makes NO SENSE to anybody but us but to this day it never fails to make us burst out giggling, ripping people off [such as our infamous story where we went door to door asking for charity for some church and then we proceeded to spend all the money on candy instead!], coming up with our own sister code style of signing, getting into and out of trouble together, so many tales of tears, laughter, hugs, punching, jealousy, and love, it's endless. It's also especially special when you go through a not so "normal" childhood and you in general feel alone in that experience but then you remember, your sister went through it too and no matter what, your sister will always understand.
I came home from sewing class tonight and messaged my sister [who was at mom's place next door] telling her to come over so we could do our portrait. She came over and told me "so I guess some things just don't change eh?" Apparently I donkey-kicked her in my sleep last night! HAHA! Oops.