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On the way back home from work, snow is finally here, so probably tomorrow I will go to the Castle to take some photos...
I always photograph Hop Kiln Winery when we visit the Russian River wine country in Sonoma County, but have never tasted their wine! I loved the towers against the blue sky on a sunny February afternoon.The 248-acre property is currently planted mostly Burgundian brood: 44 acres of Pinot Noir, 16 of Chardonnay, along with 6 acres of Pinot Grigio.
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This structure ( lightpost) is down the street from me...I walk past it everyday on my dog walks & from work...A few days ago, I heard alot of chirping & stopped to watch...Not a pretty nesting spot, but a fairly protected one & great use of their habitat. Happy Feathery Friday!!
Happy Bench Monday!
(And a lamp post or two!)
There really are a couple of benches here, but it's the lamps that grabbed my attention!
One of our local Council hard a work, trimming back the shurbs! I took this outside our local IGA store.
Kirsten sat at the lightpost on the northwest side of Adams and Wacker. She has been homeless for two weeks. She is from Rockford, but came to Chicago with her boyfriend. When that fell through, she ended up here. She's looking for a job and was in need of some nice clothes for an interview (which, thanks to folks like you, will be provided!) She has done telephone sales before and could easily be a part of an office setting. She was a solid, professional individual, and was very likeable. Kirsten was a figure skater for 11 years and received a bronze and gold medal in regional competitions. She said she could teach skating as well. She'd like to go back home, but her mom doesn't want anyone in her home (including her brother). I offered her handwarmers, but she told me to "give them to someone else who can use them". She WILL make it.
This was taken last August, just before school started and autumn and winter arrived. Makes me kinda sad...but not really, since it's springtime and those beautiful bright nights of summer aren't that far away anymore :)