
I've been collecting photos around our neighborhood for some time. I've not been posting much lately since I *should* be unpacking my home office, but I admit I am "stuck" and need some help. It's an overwhelming project and I just can't seem to get motivated. Any takers? I am willing to give my help for a project of yours in exchange for help with mine!!
Anyway, walking Sophia and taking pictures is a lot more fun than organizing a home office! But speaking of home offices, this sunrise photo was taken last week. You would think I would want to get this room organized so I could spend more time in there, enjoying views like these!
Enjoy these other photos I took around High Point. We are loving our new place!

Some of the Saltaire townhomes up the street. They have small yards in back. (We did not want ANY yard.)

A view of our building at night, with all of the front porches lit up.

Feels so California for some reason. I love the cobblestone street. These are Lyle Homes. This is the back of the homes pictures below above High Point Pond.

One of the models - this home is still for sale I believe.

One of the many porous sidewalks here, allowing for better drainage and slowing down water runoff as it heads for Longfellow Creek.

The market garden at High Point - you can participate in this CSA effort and get a subscription to weekly vegetables.

A Blue Angel flies by our place.

A perfectly still morning allowed this great photo of these city view homes and their reflection in the pond.

The waterfall and stair way leading down to the pond.

Downtown as seen from View Point Park.

Another great sunrise seen from my home office.

Foggy mornings allow for some great photos.

Members of The High Point K9 Club get together for a monthly meetup and walk around the neighborhood.

My Italian greyhound on one of the huge rocks by the pond.

A fog-covered spider web. Very beautiful.

My deck garden as seen from the ground.

My deck garden as seen from the top floor. I dug up everything I wanted to keep from my quarter acre lot a mile east here and transplanted it to pots. Well, I had a lot of help - from my husband Steve and our friend Steve Richmond, of
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