Today’s unnecessary diacriticals

Today’s unnecessary diacriticals
Flickr: Don NunnNew hot-yoga place atop Queen Anne Hill.

Today’s unnecessary diacriticals
Flickr: Don NunnNew hot-yoga place atop Queen Anne Hill.

A proper martini
Flickr: Don NunnBy size, anyway.

Beer menu tent
Flickr: Don NunnGotta keep the suds cool on this absolutely SPECTACULAR Seattle Saturday afternoon.

Al fresco appy
Flickr: Don NunnCrispy breaded shrimp with Audacious Apricot Ale marmalade. Shit’s good.

Korean Hornbeam No. 215
Flickr: Don NunnKatharine wanted a photo of this tree in full foliage, but it seems her desire is meant to go unfulfilled.

Chinese elm No. 309
Flickr: Don NunnWeyerhaeuser’s bonsai collection is just amazing.

Easter in the making
Flickr: Don Nunn27 eggs boiled, two rolls of paper towels, and two egg-coloring kits later, we have:22 Easter eggs. :-)

When religion and pop culture collide
Flickr: Don NunnWe actually made a U-turn to come back to this sign, which deserves ridicule like no other church sign I’ve seen.

Sunday diversion
Flickr: Don NunnBut you can't see the beers from this angle.

Drizzly laundry day
Flickr: Don NunnWoke to the sound of rain on the windows, the weather radar tells the tale.

In case it isn’t clear
Flickr: Don NunnJulie Anne’s Pilates studio reminds you to park carefully.

Lovely finish
Flickr: Don NunnChocolate mousse cake—astonishingly light, insanely delicious—and coffee at Atlas Foods.

Instead of Early Bird Specials
Flickr: Don NunnThe daily saver item is the Blue Plate Special. Reminds me vaguely of my Kmart days.

Clearly I shouldn't be trusted with the cream pitcher
Flickr: Don NunnCannot pour to save my life, dammit!

Mickey O'Mouse?
Flickr: Don NunnLeprechaun Disneyland antenna topper for the month of March. :-)
Woke up to the bright glow of low clouds reflecting the city lights over the snow rapidly accumulating on the metro area. I jumped out of bed 20 minutes early so I could take some photos before I left for work.

Snow falling on Seattle
Flickr: Don NunnSoutheast from my Lower Queen Anne balcony. Can’t even see the city—visibility’s about five or six blocks.

Playtime!
Flickr: Don NunnFlex loves snow. Paws out and butt in the air, it’s the time of his life.
But good news! The snow melted within a few hours and all’s well on the balcony.
:-)
Flying carpets
Flickr: Don NunnBalcony door was open, warm in the apartment and I was cooking. I kept hearing these odd boom/crash sounds. I wasn’t sure if it was a car backfiring or, who knows, gunshots or whatever.
When I went outside, I caught the end of the carpet installers’ four-floors-up carpet-tossing act.
My Treo’s microphone does no justice to the loudness of the slamming sound these carpet remnants were making.
I love living in the city. :-)