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Perhaps in the steps of @poseidonsbeard, of @descendonbend, the time has come to step away from social media. Maybe for a little bit, maybe forever, but with the attention shift to this little human, social media seems to offer less and less. I wish I could strike some happy midground, but alas I am either scrolling or not scrolling.
Oh man, we made a cute kid. Who would've thought? 🤷‍♂️
These will surely be timeless coffee cups. Such a thoughtful gift from @dezi83. 🙏
Whoa! And just like that he's a month old. Seems like just 30 days ago this guy was born.
Very, VERY, thankful for this guy. My dad has been up here on the property, sleeping on a cot in the unfinished tiny house, for almost 4 weeks. Hard to believe he is 78, as he has been out pounding fence posts, filling trenches, planting fruit trees, painting, and so much more. Day in, day out, this guy is hard at work and it has been so incredibly helpful. Thanks DAD!
A constant work in progress, but that's the joy of it, right? Right?!
Is it that I've become a sap, or just that I see nice light in a situation and can't help but take a photo? 🤷‍♂️
Possibly my favorite thing about the PNW is the moss. Especially up here on the peninsula, it's just so damn green! Also, love this tree at the end of Lake Crescent, as it's encapsulated in this thick moss.

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Perhaps in the steps of @poseidonsbeard, of @descendonbend, the time has come to step away from social media. Maybe for a little bit, maybe forever, but with the attention shift to this little human, social media seems to offer less and less. I wish I could strike some happy midground, but alas I am either scrolling or not scrolling.
Oh man, we made a cute kid. Who would've thought? 🤷‍♂️
These will surely be timeless coffee cups. Such a thoughtful gift from @dezi83. 🙏
Whoa! And just like that he's a month old. Seems like just 30 days ago this guy was born.
Very, VERY, thankful for this guy. My dad has been up here on the property, sleeping on a cot in the unfinished tiny house, for almost 4 weeks. Hard to believe he is 78, as he has been out pounding fence posts, filling trenches, planting fruit trees, painting, and so much more. Day in, day out, this guy is hard at work and it has been so incredibly helpful. Thanks DAD!
A constant work in progress, but that's the joy of it, right? Right?!
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