Photos of the Week: June 28

You’ll need coffee shops and sunsets and road trips. Airplanes and passports and new songs and old songs, but people more than anything else. You will need other people and you will need to be that other person to someone else, a living breathing screaming invitation to believe better things.” – Jamie Tworkowski

Pictures from our trip to San Francisco. Riding a surrey down the beach to the Golden Gate bridge and Miss O trying oysters. I’m not sure which one was more brave – because that surrey was hard to pedal!

Big and small animals looking cute.

Water balloon baseball in the back yard. Please forgive the alignment of the second picture – the pitcher/photographer was in the splash zone…

Fortunately the sign of the week reminds me there’s a solution. 🙂

(featured photo is mine – the sunset over The Presidio and San Francisco bay)

66 thoughts on “Photos of the Week: June 28

  1. Some of my favorite memories came from a long trip down the Pacific Coast Highway with my daughters. If time travel were possible, we would have visited you, Mr. D, and Miss O, Wynne.

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  2. Riding the surrey looked like so much fun, Wynne! Your summer is off to a beautiful start. The family photo in front of the Golden Gate Bridge is priceless. So many great memories already being made. 💕

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    1. Ah, I love how you bring it back to making memories. Yes – that’s what summers are for, isn’t it? Congratulations on finally getting to yours! Wishing you tons of beautiful memories (and I hope no bears are killed making them 🙂 ). ❤

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  3. Smiles and joy. I am sure you and your family returned from your trip leaving a little bit of your heart behind. I was there for three baseball games last June and had a delightful time walking and enjoying the time with good friend when I lived in the Bay Area from 87-90! The sign made me laugh! Can’t wait for next week.

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      1. Yes, ma’am. My wife was my girlfriend then and she worked in the city, I worked in the East Bay. She had gotten tickets for the game. I just gotten off BART and she was there to pick me up and take us to the game when the quake struck. We lived in the East Bay and it took us over five hours to get home that night.

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  4. I love all of your photos and that bridge looks familiar! 😉 Your children are so cute, and so are the animals! Miss O was very brave to try oysters. I’m not a fan, but hubby loves them. Wonderful post, Wynne! 💖

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  5. yes, I loved San Francisco when I was there; love the photos and that Dunn Lumber sign: you groan but it’s still a beauty ! tell him someone down under ‘preciates his humour 🙂

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