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I love the sound of doves cooing, it's a peaceful sound !

 

I am at work now, but sipping coffee and seeing we have a sunny morning today after rain overnight.

 

Here is a picture  you might recognize  @Ellora. I was last there in '15.

 

Have a great day !

 

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Just now, Cyndee said:

I love the sound of doves cooing, it's a peaceful sound !

 

I am at work now, but sipping coffee and seeing we have a sunny morning today after rain overnight.

 

Here is a picture of you might recognize  @Ellora. I was last there in '15.

 

Have a great day !

 

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Hi! Was that pic taken on Coronado? Or Shelter Island? Beautiful picture!

 

Here is a sunset pic I took about two years ago from the top of my apartment building.that is overlooking San Diego Bay. 

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Wow that's a great sunset picture !! how pretty. I used to go Pacific Beach a lot when I was younger (I grew up down there).

 

The picture I snapped was from my hotel room and it was in "old town" pretty much down the street from the stadium and convention center.

 

Have a wonderful day !

 

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Love the sunset picture.  Around here if you are willing to get up early enough sunrise can be spectacular.

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6 hours ago, Cyndee said:

Wow that's a great sunset picture !! how pretty. I used to go Pacific Beach a lot when I was younger (I grew up down there).

 

The picture I snapped was from my hotel room and it was in "old town" pretty much down the street from the stadium and convention center.

 

Have a wonderful day !

 

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Hi! The sunsets are incredible, that's one of many. I think i know what you are talking about, I can see the ships in the background now that im on my pc. Great view!

Thank you, and I hope your day is wonderful too! 

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4 hours ago, Willow said:

Love the sunset picture.  Around here if you are willing to get up early enough sunrise can be spectacular.

Hi! Thank you!. I love sunrises too!

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Awesome pics, Cyndee and Ellora! The above pics make me miss LA's South Bay. ?

 

Hugs, peace and much love,

MJ

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31 minutes ago, Bananarama said:

Awesome pics, Cyndee and Ellora! The above pics make me miss LA's South Bay. ?

 

Hugs, peace and much love,

MJ

Hi! Thank you! 

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Currently enjoying a nice, but super hot Saturday afternoon at a regional theme/adventure park. 

Btw, that is a beautiful sunset photo. 

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8 hours ago, Motormouth95 said:

Currently enjoying a nice, but super hot Saturday afternoon at a regional theme/adventure park. 

Btw, that is a beautiful sunset photo. 

Hi! Sounds nice! Coastal clouds here, turned into a nice breezy day. 

Thank you! I used to take sunset pics like these all the time before they closed the access to the roof top here. The only time the open it now, is on the Fourth of July, then we go up topside and bbq, drink, play music all day, until the fireworks display. They put four barges on the bay and a radio station plays music to the fireworks. 

I wish they would reopen the roof, I definitely would be posting more posts here most mornings. 

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This morning I went to have a celebratory breakfast with My daughter, and her girlfriend,  my son and his girlfriend. My daughter Graduated today with an A.S. and Culinary Degree!! Super Proud of her!! She has worked really hard on this for a while. She deserves the best in life! ?

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 Congratulations on your daughters graduation.  I hope the breakfast lived up to the expectations of a person with a culinary degree. 

 I'm finishing my oatmeal cooked with our blueberries and maple syrup.  The trip from farm to table can be quite short here.

 Grow oats?   Na.... too much to do already.  That's coffee talking.

 

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Thank you! I couldn’t stop hugging her yesterday ? I’m so proud of her, she very hard to do this. The culinary part was easy. The Math part of her degree was not. Anne was never good at math, but she pushed past that, and did it! 

The place was ok, but not the best. That ok, there are plenty more restaurants in SD for us to go to in San Diego another time. 

 

Mmmmm blueberries and maple syrup on oatmeal. Especially if they are fresh! Enjoy your breakfast! 

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(Hmmm, I wanted to add and can’t find the edit button). Having fresh breakfast from the farm has to be the best. How many farm animals do you have ? My friend I visit frequently, lives in an area where people have some goats and chickens in their yard. Some others have horses, one we can see from her backyard. A little further up the road The farms get bigger. 

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Congratulations Ellora on your daughter graduation.  Now its off to a new career.  

 

All my best, Jani

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Good morning all ! Just cooking bacon up in the kitchen right now, so I'll keep my post short.

 

"she can bring home the bacon, and fry it up in a pan" Life is truly good here !

 

Congratulations Ellora on your daughter's graduation :applause:

 

Have a wonderful day !

 

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1 hour ago, Jani said:

Congratulations Ellora on your daughter graduation.  Now its off to a new career.  

 

All my best, Jani

Thank you! Some day she will own her own restaurant. ?

 

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Sitting here, peering out the window...a plane passes by on approach to Lindbergh, passengers looking out of their windows at a rainy morning in San Diego. 

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Reading your post Ellora I jumped back in the past and visualised you peering out your window and seeing Charles Lindbergh flying past. Now that would have cheered up the rainy morning!

 

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I almost thought you were saying something else Ellora! I’m so glad it was just me being tired and my vision being a bit blurry. 

 

It’s been unseasonably cold here lately, hot one day then cold and raining the next. 

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3 hours ago, tracy_j said:

Reading your post Ellora I jumped back in the past and visualised you peering out your window and seeing Charles Lindbergh flying past. Now that would have cheered up the rainy morning!

 

Tracy

Now THAT would have been an Incredible sight! 

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I almost thought you were saying something else Ellora! I’m so glad it was just me being tired and my vision being a bit blurry. 

 

It’s been unseasonably cold here lately, hot one day then cold and raining the next. 

?? I reread my post and That made me laugh! I don’t think my neighbors or the passengers on the plane, would appreciate such a sight ?. The planes aren’t that close, but close enough to see my building, just a few blocks over. ? 

 

Ya, it’s been a bit more rainy here than the past, but nothing too crazy. I hope you have better days ahead! 

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We finally got a break in the rain yesterday.  I managed to clean the barn's accumulation of 12" of packed straw and manure from 40 goats.  It is indeed one of the labors of Hercules.  This old gal is blessed with some good equipment or i'd never manage it.  At times i wonder if i'm really retired........then i have another cup of coffee, chat here and commute out the front door.  Lovely!

 

Hugs,

 

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Wasn't that a nice summer? About 3 days ago we had 70s now it is 30s with snow predicted. Under a winter storm warning, the end of May.  Stupid weather. Anyway, coffee nice a warming this AM. but have to head to PT.

 

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