The first two photos today are from Wayland Square in Providence. My husband and I thought the shade covering at l’Artisan looked like something we could use at our house, but by the time we walked back from dinner at the Salted Slate, the pretty covering had gotten all twisted up by the wind.
The flowers casting early shadows are Marsh Mallows. The little frog in New Shoreham also cast a long shadow. In the next photo, perhaps you can tell that the herring gull is looking for more of my sandwich.
There’s a sliver of moon above the hanging basket. Hope you can see it. Next is a sample of New Shoreham’s lovely fields and stone walls.
My older granddaughter wanted to know if the car with pink eyelashes was mine. No, but maybe I should think about getting eyelashes for the Fusion.
One of my favorite views is looking down the bluffs to the ocean. Often there are surfers riding the waves at this spot. Finally, see how my youngest grandchild cooks breakfast for me in the playhouse.










Especially fun photos this time–I’ve never seen a car with fake eyelashes before! The seagull makes me remember the time, in Cornwall, UK, when a gull stole the sandwich right off my plate, with me sitting there–bold!
Funny! They are so piggy. I thought the animated feature “Finding Nemo” captured them perfectly. They would sweep down on anything vaguely resembling food crying, “Mine! Mine!’