Monday, April 2, 2012

Kenny 365

 The Kenny neighborhood photo project continues.  One photo for everyday of the year.  Until June.  That's when the whole thing started. I've loaded all my entries since my last post.  Starting with the yellow caution tape.  I called this one CSI Kenny.  And joked that it must have been a KILLER party.  Or I suppose it should really be CSI Minneapolis.   

A garbage can with a story.
Kenny Gargoyle.  Its job is to scare off random solicitors and squirrels.
 Frosty appeared after a brief flurry of snow.  Just like magic.

Yikes.  It's us.  We wished our neighbors a Merry Christmas.  One cat is looking one way and the other (looking perturbed) and refusing to look at the camera.  "Mom, this sucks!"  said the cat.

 His eyes are on the sparrow.  And ours are on the feeders.

I should have taken a panoramic shot of this massive oak.  Its branches spread clear across two Kenny homes.

 A little patriotic Fall activity.  The scarecrows are actually bound together with a rope.  The rope prompted me to comment, "The ties that bind a community and a country"  But who knows why the homeowners really tied one on!  

Great idea!

 A late bloomer.  Well, I set up this post so long ago that I've submitted 6 more weeks of community photos since then.  Oh well.  Next time...  

7 comments:

DJan said...

Some really awesome shots, Sharon. But I expect that kind of thing from you. :-)

Linda Hensley said...

What DJan said :) It's fun to see what caught your eye. Fun "return" too. I don't know if my lake monster migrates south in the winter either.

Pat Tillett said...

Great and quirky (some) photos!

Christina Rodriguez said...

Awww, Akua and Hana look so cute in that Christmas photo! I think we even have the same tree.

Carol............. said...

Nice photos! But I am partial to that gorgeous oak tree and the colorful license plate pieces...

Have a great week..

Serline said...

That is one magnificent tree! And I love that license plate - simple and fun idea!

Hilary said...

That's a magnificent tree and I love the license plate address idea.