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saratoga woods dnr on whidbey island
saratoga woods dnr on whidbey island


The rain has been here for the past couple of weeks. I love the rain with its sounds and smells. And in between the power going out with the last storm, the days of hail, pitter patter, and drizzle, we've had some crisp, autumn mornings. These are all the reasons that I'm jumping:)


 joining jump at our beautiful world

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Comments

Kirsty Vittetoe said…
Beautiful post, thanks for sharing with us at Our Beautiful World!
Lisabella Russo said…
Oh what an amazing place this world is! I love that you're jumping with joy.
Manuela said…
looks like a wonderful place and fun shot!
Thanks for sharing with us at "OBW"
Ros Crawford said…
What a super place and a fabulous photo! Thanks so much for sharing at OBW!!
Tracy said…
haha... look at you--jumping for JOY! Such fun to see you, Juana! It's been bucketing down with rain here off & on for a couple of weeks now. We're bracing for more next week. All the while we try to sneak in end-of-season garden clean up! Happy Days... Oh, a little smile-filled envelop will be in the mail for you next week. :o) ((HUGS))
I like that jump...I know I don't visit like I should..but your always in my thoughts..Hope all is well with you..getting kind of chilly here. Have to admit, winter isn't my favorite time of year..but thankful just the same..xoCarolyn

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