“Don’t make money your goal. Instead, pursue the things you love doing, and then do them so well that people can’t take their eyes off you.” – Maya Angelou
The featured photo is the NY Eve morning sunrise on Whidbey Island where we spent the week after Christmas.


I selected two pictures from a whole sequence — and I don’t think Cooper was running from the heron. But looking at the photos, it just cracks me up!


Sticks and stones may break my bones — but they are SUPER fun at the beach!


The beach at winter – where kids and imaginations run wild.


Indoor vacation fun




We went to visit the Ballydidean Farm Sanctuary on Whidbey Island one afternoon. We met old cows, blind ducks, abandoned goats, and neglected pigs. What was incredible about the visit was the story of the couple that started it.
The couple wanted to have kids – but couldn’t on their own. They started down the road of adopting a child and didn’t know how long it would take. So they decided to pursue their other dreams — namely starting an animal sanctuary. Within a month of closing on the property for the sanctuary, they’d been matched with a baby and accepted two animals. Now they have a six-year-old child, over 100 animals and a non-profit in full swing.
We got a tour from the incredible woman who, along with her husband, founded the sanctuary. She smiled and told us, “We just said ‘yes’ to almost everything.” And wow, what a difference it makes.


It strikes me that we often can’t see the mark we make until we look backwards. So I love the guidance of the sign of the week.
(all photos are mine. I got the Maya Angelou quote from Real Life of a MSW)
Precious.
Thank you for sharing Wynne 🤗
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Thank you for coming along, Maggie!
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My pleasure Wynne.
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I’m so glad you shared the story of the couple with the animal rescue farm. Surely they are patient and kind.
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What a perfect comment, Jane! Surely they are patient and kind. She had a story for every animal we visited!
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What a wonderful sanctuary. You show your children all that is possible and good in the world, Wynne. A wonderful guide to life.
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Wow – what a great compliment. Thank you, Dr. Stein!
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What a beautiful way to spend New Year Eve! And now that you visited an animals sanctuary, it would be time to start eating less meat, as you surely felt compassionate with those animals…
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Good point, Cristiana! Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year!
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Love that story. It reminds me of the saying: Life is what happens while you’re busy making other plans. Great photos.
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Oh yes – that’s the perfect saying, VJ!
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Such beautiful snapshots, Wynne. Cooper seems so at peace and full of joy at Whibley Beach and has a peaceful look of exhausted bliss back at home.
Looks like you had a relaxing break and rang in the new year in calm style. Here’s to more kindness and patience in the new year to you all! 💕
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You nailed it, Ab. Cooper does seem to be a beach dog. Here’s to more kindness and peace in the world! May it be so!
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Wow, some Instagram worthy shots! Happy 2025, and I hope it continues to be as awesome as 2024 was for you guys!
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Thank you, Tamara! May 2025 be good for you too!
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Oh my goodness…seems to me you and the kids and Super Cooper do, indeed, ‘say yes’. Hugs, hugs! 🥰
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As do you, dear Vicki!! Yes, yes, yes in 2025!!
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Great Maya Angelou quote! That lead pic is especially good too! I love the farm animal sanctuary story. We visited one in upstate New York last year, where the owner got money to buy the farm by traveling the country, following the Grateful Dead, selling hotdogs outside their shows. That’s a lot of hotdogs!
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Wow – that’s a great story, Todd. A lot of hot dogs indeed! Thanks, my friend!
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Talk about an island of misfit animals! Love the contrast between the dark clouds and bright light in the first pic. It’s got serious Middle Earth vibes.
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Middle Earth vibes – I love it. The funny thing about that picture is that Mt. Rainier isn’t visible — but it’s where the low point in the clouds are.
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Lovely! Say yes to kindness!
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Yes, Lori!! 🙂 ❤
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Whidbey Island looks so beautiful and peaceful. What a terrific place to start the new year.
“We just said ‘yes’ to almost everything.” That reminded me of a conversation I had with a work friend. She is Hindu. When I went to her house, I was amazed to see it all decorated for Christmas. She told me her children are Canadian so she wanted them to celebrate all the Canadian cultural holidays as well as their Hindu traditions. When a school friend asked her daughter why she celebrated Christmas when she isn’t Christian, she replied, “At our house, we celebrate EVERYTHING!” What a way to be!
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What a great way to celebrate everything, Michelle! I love that story! What a way to be indeed!
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Wow, those are some fantastic pics! What wonderful memories you are making with your kids 🙂
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Thank you, dear Rhonda! Wishing you a great 2025!
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Beautiful pictures from your wonderful week on Whidbey. What a great picture of Cooper running from the heron! Plus the story of the couple with the animal sanctuary is so heart warming.
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Thank you, Elizabeth! I’m glad you liked the heron pictures – they make me smile!
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Love these pictures of “The beach at winter where kids and imaginations run wild.”
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Thank you, Chaya! Happy New Year!
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wonderful, Wynne: such joy in all the photos; thanks so much for sharing; and love what that couple did in starting that animal sanctuary: the good that people do —- and yes, that sign to remind us
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The good that people do — exactly, John!
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Being one with nature is so good – love the expressions on the children’s faces in the images! What a story they tell too!
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Being one with nature — you nailed it, Mary! Thank you!
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Beautiful Wynne. Loved the story about the animal sanctuary. Such great pics. Lots of memories.
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It’s a little different from the Baquia beach … 🙂 Thank you, Alegria!
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Yes, slightly different, still worthy of fabulous memories. 💕
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Lovely photos … the beach, an exhausted Cooper and those cute animals at the sanctuary. Its good to know there’s somewhere to care for the animals
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Yes, isn’t it good to know there are sanctuaries like that? Thank you, Brenda! Wishing you a fantastic 2025!!
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The farm sanctuary sounds wonderful. I love hearing about places like that 🌞
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Yes! It was so much fun to spend time at the farm sanctuary!
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Wonderful post, Wynne. There are some extraordinary photos here. And I love the takeaway. “Say yes to almost everything.” I’m sure you know this quote already, by e. e. cummings, but I shall repeat it because it so perfectly fits:
“i thank You God for for this amazing day:for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky;and for everything which is natural which is infinite which is yes…”
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Oooh, I love that e.e. cummings quote, Susan! I’ve put that in my treasure trove!!
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Love the photos. The NY Eve’s is beyond beautiful! “Say yes to almost everything.” Love that. Will keep that in mind in 2025.
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I love that you are taking the “say ‘yes’ to almost everything” to heart, Barb! Happy 2025!
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Love Miss O’s jump! So vibrant. And the final photo of Mr. D where we can see he’s carved his own path. Beautiful animal sanctuary story.
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Thank you, Rebecca! As you well know, sometimes when we go away, we get great pictures to bring back!
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The couple running the sanctuary are doing a wonderful thing. Thanks for brightening my day with this feel-good story. Love your photo of the cow!
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Oh, I can see how the animal sanctuary parallels your story a bit! Yes, it’s a wonderful thing! Happy New Year!
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Beautiful photos, especially the one of the New Year’s Eve morning sunrise. Happy New Year, my friend!
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Happy New Year, Edward!
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What a week Wynne! I’m ridiculously charmed by your life. Hugs, C
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You are so sweet, Cheryl! XOXO!
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What a beautiful story of kindness, and as always, the sign is correct. May we all embrace that wisdom in 2025?
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Thank you, MSW! May we all embrace that wisdom in 2025 indeed!
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