Strange Days

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“Strange days have found us
Strange days have tracked us down

They’re going to destroy
Our casual joys”
The Doors

Rt. 101
Road Sign – I’m thinking this is a passive aggressive reprimand.
State Park Closure
We do miss our Heritage Museum.
Long Gone Friday Nights
Chicos Pizza
No Music at the Sou’wester
Lonely Toys

Well, strange days have definitely found us, as to whether or not it will destroy all our casual joys, the jury is still out. I like to think there’s still a lot left to do just around the neighborhood.

Neighborhood Hunting
Cautious Deer
Build A Screaming Buoy Man
Those long neglected car repairs.
Yard Fishing
Correct City Signs

When you’re strange
No one remembers your name
When you’re strange”
The Doors

We can all dress up in funny clothes. Sure she’s strange, but she’s festive.

12 thoughts on “Strange Days

  1. Leslie F. Brophy

    This is amazing!!!! Bruce and Wendi my all time favorite entertainers, taking us on adventures we might see everyday but thru your visions are truly ART! Thank you

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  2. Silke & Ralf

    The pictures are terrifyingly beautiful. The earth can continue to live without us – it is better to protect it: than our base. We are in our thoughts on the Peninsula and wish and hope good health for you and everyone who knows us. There will be a time after Covid 19 and it will be different – better if we just want to.

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  3. Jeanette McCabe

    The cautious deer caption was my favorite, ha ha. Wonderful images, as always. I’m glad ya’ll are safe and sound up there.

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  4. Diane Jackson

    Thanks for taking the time to share your take on the new norm. There’s no better place to wait this out than the beach. . .

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  5. Kelly Rupp

    Super compositions, Bruce (and Wendi!). Sometimes sad, yet all are invigorating. Rich in satire, so easy to trigger a smile! And as always, locally set for an “in the know” community connection. Much thanks for sharing.

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  6. Lee

    Here we all are, on the set of an old science fiction movie!
    I love that for you a walk in the neighborhood can produce such fine artistic expression.

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