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Wordless Wednesday — Gray Sunday

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Lunchtime view on a cloudy day. Tod’s Point. Old Greenwich, CT.

About Terri S. Vanech

Wife, mother, communications specialist, Jazzercise instructor and recently reunited adoptee. I'm living out loud -- and trying to make it all work -- in midlife. Having a sense of humor sure helps.

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3 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday — Gray Sunday

  1. Reblogged this on Gazelle's Scirocco Winds and commented:
    This is the beach near Old Greenwich, CT about a mile from where I once
    lived and where my son Chadd spent the first months of his life. The house
    we lived in was early 18th century-once a carriage house-perched on a hill
    with lots of huge rocks, one of which, with smaller rocks nearby, resembled
    a huge turtle/terrapin. Little did I know, adoptee that I was, that CT was home
    to some of my ancestors

    Posted by gazelledz | August 22, 2018, 9:45 am
  2. This is the beach near Old Greenwich, CT about a mile from where I once
    lived and where my son Chadd spent the first months of his life. The house
    we lived in was early 18th century-once a carriage house-perched on a hill
    with lots of huge rocks, one of which, with smaller rocks nearby, resembled
    a huge turtle/terrapin. Little did I know, adoptee that I was, that CT was home
    to some of my ancestors. Thanks for sharing!

    Posted by gazelledz | August 22, 2018, 9:28 am
  3. Gray Sunday, gray weekdays, gray rocks, a half-gray bird. We need more color in our lives. Like yellow SUNSHINE!!

    Posted by murphyslaw | August 22, 2018, 8:05 am

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