Tuesday, March 11, 2008

rhodies and roads



The above picture is that of an azalea bush I think, quite pretty just outside the business office window. The rhodies have not bloomed yet but when they do I shall post pictures. I saw a big old gray squirrel munching happily on sun flower seeds in very bright sunshine and didn't get a picture of that critter.



This is a picture of the road that continues east up 5th street, it goes to the top of the hill where there are more houses, or so I have been told. If you will look VERY carefully there is a discrete little sign on one of the trees that says "No Trespassing" I didn't know it was a private road. I am such a creature of habit, I may have to just drive up that road one of these days, it's only one car wide hope I don't meet a logging truck.

Oh yes the prices have bloomed at Exxon station as well,Gas is now officially $3.49 cents per gallon.

2 comments:

Gale said...

What is that old saying? The road less traveled? 5th grade reference I think. I have to go fill up this morning, it might 3.09. might

Anonymous said...

Robert Frost wrote that line in a poem entitled "The Road Not Taken". I believe I may have been exposed to that in Junior High School, Mr. Frost was still alive way back then. Odd to think of onself as a contemporary with Robert Frost but then the same can be said of Osama Bin Laden. Royce