Wednesday, June 24, 2020

June Photo Album

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I was disappointed to realize that June's photo collection looks very much like the past three months, since we're still under house arrest. With warmer weather we're outside more, and there are more things open, but it's still not that exciting. Oh well. 

We voted in our states primaries.


A friend of the hubster's opened his pizza restaurant this month, and we were there on his grand opening day - and a few more days too, as the creative stack of pizza boxes in our kitchen attests.





The hubster and I went up to a town in Pennsylvania to do a bit of shopping after their governor's lockdown orders were struck down by the legislature. We stopped at a drive-in restaurant and it happened to be a classic car day.




We often go for walks down our rural road and have been watching these neighbors as they grow up.




I was entertained by this sign on the day I dropped off some recycling at the county landfill:


Sometimes we drive up to the Catoctin Mountains to do some walking there, in order to see something different.



It's been a month of amazing sunsets. Here are just a few of them.






It was June, and the world smelled of roses. The sunshine was like powdered gold over the grassy hillside. ~Maud Hart Lovelace


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2 comments:

Joanne said...

What beautiful sunsets!

betty-NZ said...

Sounds like an interesting week for you! Love the scenery and the antique cars. I'm wondering why old microwaves deserve a medal?!!


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