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One of the things I really enjoy doing - taking nice walks around small and quiet neighbourhoods. I like looking at the exteriors of people's houses and their gardens. I like seeing what they grow and if their trees have interesting fruits. Like the one in the picture above. Not sure what fruit that is! Trees and gardens aside, sometimes I get rude guard dogs that bark at me because they think I'm trying to steal something. But I'm okay with that because that just means they're protective of their owner's home. I'd like a guard dog that's that alert too. Sometimes I find mushrooms growing beneath trees and it makes me think of fairies and frogs. Other times I get grumpy old people in their walkers staring at me, giving me the weird look. But it's fine. I think they're just grumpy because they're tired. I don't blame them! I would think a stroller's pretty tiring to walk with! Now do you live in a cute neighbourhood too? Do you have pictures to share?

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10 comments:

  1. ooh, that fruit looks like a pomegranate! yum!

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  2. ^ what they said. I like to split them open and eat the seeds individually with a pin. takes forever but you get lovely little bursts of juice. mmm.

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  3. I think you will like Denmark (or the other Scandi countries) - they like to keep their blinds open. So if you like looking at houses, you can actually peek inside and see their interiors as well!

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  4. looks like such a lovely area!

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  5. I was thinking it might be a quince tree, but it does look pomegranateish!!

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  6. Dawn, I just got my Issue 8 of Uppercase and love the spreads of you! Looks fab!Well done.

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  7. Next time you are in my neighbourhood, pop in for a cuppa! We have gorgeous fruit trees in our street (and backyard)! I agree, pic of pomegranate that you have taken but the persimmon and fig trees around are exquisite.

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  8. Agree with Tali and Lizzie Bee - pretty sure that's a pomegranate. Yummo! They're great in cocktails :)

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  9. Oh (: Such bliss. Nieghbourhood walks. .

    Look I did the same a few weeks ago. . http://totreasureamoment.blogspot.com/2011/04/noticing.html

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  10. Nice picture!
    I love strolling in neighborhood too. Taking a look at others' nice homes and gardens is my pleasure ^^

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