Walkabout Naples
Since the *bug* has made its entrance into our home, sweet home, I have found myself inundated in laundry. This bug doesn’t cause any of the “messy” elements associated with stomach flu, but it seems Mark and the kids have a hard time regulating their temperature. Thus, numerous showers, baths, and laundry. After all, who wants to lie down in bed after a sweating session during the night?
I have managed to do about 12 loads of laundry over the past three days….yes, an average of 4 loads a day! That’s a lotta laundry. So much so, our poor well cried “No more!” yesterday afternoon! I was forced to load the laundry basket, detergent, and fabric softener into the Explorer and make a quick run to Naples.
I felt no need to hang out at the laundromat! I stuffed the bedding and clothing into the washers, stuffed quarters into the slots, then hastened to leave said establishment! I had a total of twenty-nine minutes, according to the timer on the washing machine. There was no need to dry the goods there, as my dryer at home would be fine.
Thankfully, I did indeed have my wee Panasonic camera with me. This was late afternoon and the sun was casting that delicious golden hue on everything that just makes me want to photograph everything!!!
I did stop along County Road 12 to take a photo in the same lcation I took one a couple of weeks ago.
As you can see, many of the beautiful leaves are now gone and the land is looking somewhat barren.
And here begins my Naples walk…
Yes, it is that time of the year when I begin wearing my red plaid clothing!
These photos were all taken right along Main Street. The next one, I was a little reluctant to snap, as I am not quite sure how I would feel if I looked out the window and saw someone taking a photo towards my home. I opted not to take the photo as I walked past, but as I walked back toward the laundromat, a sudden “courageous” side of me took over! It was only after I took the photo that I noticed a realtor’s sign offering the house for sale. Hurrah! No one would mind their home that is for sale being photographed!
And finally, I was back to the laundromat.
This is an interesting spot in the wee village! The parking lot you see in the foreground is for a small grocery store located to the left. The laundromat basically sits at the rear of the grocery store parking lot. Behind that, there is a small trailer court. Not sure how many homes are located there, but it sure is convenient for the laundromat and grocery store!! There is another street behind the court, running perpendicular to the trailer court, with the beuatiful hill behind. As you can see, it is the mighty oak trees that are still clothed in shades of reds and golds!
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There is something sad but gorgeous about Autumn.
Oh Bill, I never think of this time of year as sad, but I am rather unique, in that I love the cold and even snowy weather ahead! The thought of shorter days spent reading and just resting a bit makes my heart filled with joy! The holidays of Thanksgiving and Christmas are times of anticipation and just preparing for them makes me so happy!
It is also this time of year that I dream….