Winds in the East
| Rooftop in Ann Arbor |
It’s Easter Weekend. Kiwanis had a large, pink sign announcing this fact. And the fact they wouldn’t be open today. So much for being first, the door wasn’t going to open.
It was a beautiful morning for catching some shots. I’m optomistic about my noticings. So, I wandered up Washington Street.
I ran into a woman walking a Bernese Mountain dog. It was looking like our family dog, Max! Big eyes, big body, big gold, white and black colors and big heart. This Bernese was just a puppy, not even a year old.
A spotted bird's egg, freshly discarded on the cement.
(No trees close by, so I'm guessing an "Unfriendly" was stealing it for their own)
| Top Down, Ready for Spring |
| Cruising Down Libery! |
The vendor's area is open for business.
Fairy Doors starting to collect pennies. (I'm not sure why, I'll have to look into it)
| Maybe the pennies are to go in the little metal box? |
My last stop was Seredipity's, on Ashley Street. I opened this little, pink, Fairy door and found Charity. She's working at the desk, smiling her beautiful, spring smile.
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| Charity works at Seredipity. |



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