Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Precious Puppy "Pal"
Pal was our family dog for many years. Uncle Pete won the puppy at a picnic and gave it to my sister Gloria. We all loved Pal.
Monday, April 23, 2012
A Visit to the Heron Rookery
Joe and I decided to take the day off and drive over to Renton to check on the Heron Rookery.
On our way we decided to try to find "Waterworks Park"
The directions were a little confusing but as it turned out very easy.
The park is across the street from area where the herons used to nest.
No herons, but this park is a pleasant surprise to any visitor.
On our way we decided to try to find "Waterworks Park"
The directions were a little confusing but as it turned out very easy.
The park is across the street from area where the herons used to nest.
No herons, but this park is a pleasant surprise to any visitor.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
HOUSE SWAPPING
The Rosa family home was up the hill from where I lived as a child. My Grandparents raised their children in this home after moving from Black Diamond.
When I was a child Nonna lived with Uncle Eli in his home. Nonno lived across the yard in his own place which everyone called Nonno's shack.
Pete and Katie lived on the same property as the family home in a very cute smaller house, then moved to the family home when she became pregnant with Ric. Aunt Katie later moved to a home in Renton near the High School. Uncle Ernie and Bernice moved into the family home with Signe and Valerie. They had lived across the street from us in a home my Dad built for his mom and sister. They wouldn't move from Georgetown. All Nonna's friends lived there and it was close to the bus line so Aunt Mary could ride to work.
The property in back of the Rosa family home was sold and Pete and Katie's adorable home was moved up the hill to property in back of Uncle Eli 's home. The family rented out the home for $20 per month.
This is when Joe and I enter the scene.
We rented the home for $25 per month. The move caused the home to lose most of it's former charm as the foundation was not solid. This caused it to move when the wind blew.
When appliances were installed, small openings were left that allowed unwelcome visitors to enter. We had a trap set under the house. Joe saw a rat with the trap stuck on its nose. One night we heard a heavy breathing sound near our bed. I jumped on the bed while Joe removed the visitor.
We lived there until Puget Power bought the property where my Mom & Dad .They bought a home on Springbrook road. We were allowed to stay in the old home owned now by Puget Power until they were ready. The freeway was built and that was the end of all the homes. Some were moved to Talbot Hill.
There is more to the story but I'm getting tired writing it so you must be tired reading it.
When I was a child Nonna lived with Uncle Eli in his home. Nonno lived across the yard in his own place which everyone called Nonno's shack.
Pete and Katie lived on the same property as the family home in a very cute smaller house, then moved to the family home when she became pregnant with Ric. Aunt Katie later moved to a home in Renton near the High School. Uncle Ernie and Bernice moved into the family home with Signe and Valerie. They had lived across the street from us in a home my Dad built for his mom and sister. They wouldn't move from Georgetown. All Nonna's friends lived there and it was close to the bus line so Aunt Mary could ride to work.
The property in back of the Rosa family home was sold and Pete and Katie's adorable home was moved up the hill to property in back of Uncle Eli 's home. The family rented out the home for $20 per month.
This is when Joe and I enter the scene.
We rented the home for $25 per month. The move caused the home to lose most of it's former charm as the foundation was not solid. This caused it to move when the wind blew.
When appliances were installed, small openings were left that allowed unwelcome visitors to enter. We had a trap set under the house. Joe saw a rat with the trap stuck on its nose. One night we heard a heavy breathing sound near our bed. I jumped on the bed while Joe removed the visitor.
We lived there until Puget Power bought the property where my Mom & Dad .They bought a home on Springbrook road. We were allowed to stay in the old home owned now by Puget Power until they were ready. The freeway was built and that was the end of all the homes. Some were moved to Talbot Hill.
There is more to the story but I'm getting tired writing it so you must be tired reading it.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Spring has Sprung the Grass has riz I wonder where the flowers iz...
Wonder no more. Spring flowers are blooming, plum tree full of blossoms and of course, the deer know when
the tastiest morsels are ready. My memory card ran out just as doe and yearling entered yard so only got one photo.
Next time....
Monday, April 9, 2012
Feed The Birdies
As we walked beneath outstretched limbs in the lush rain forest
A child pointed upward to share his discovery.
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