Doug is currently at the dentist as he had a filling come out a couple of weeks ago.
A mural we passed as we neared town. I see the iconic kiwi buzzy bee (Prince William was given one when he visited as a baby). Also in the top photo our Bascule bridge.
and in the bottom one our pedestrian bridge and canopy.
The magnolia are in flower.
While we were walking I received a message from Doug's youngest daughter who has the Rural Mail Delivery Run and while she was putting some mail into a letterbox she had a visitor get into her van.
I expect he was looking to see if there was any mail for him.
ReplyDeleteLooks as though he was going to eat it.
DeleteI bet that got her goat.
ReplyDeleteClever. It certainly gave her a surprise.
DeleteI hope somebody got a video of her getting the goat out of the car.
ReplyDeleteI doubt it. Out in country and not a lot of people around.
DeleteLOL I hope he didn't eat anything :)
ReplyDeleteLooked as though he fancied the newspaper.
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