After 11 weeks in a charming granny flat (as they say in New Zealand) or mother-in-law apartment (as they say in the U.S.), we're moving this afternoon to another AirBnB. I've taken 75 photos of the amazing view, and I'll show you some of them. First, a view of our place from below. The house is more than 100 years old, and the upstairs addition, where we're staying, was added in the late 90s for a granny/mother-in-law. That window has been the joy of my life for the past 11 weeks. You can see a desk in the window. That's where Dave paints. There's a sofa to the right of the desk (from this view), and when I lie on the sofa to read, I can see the harbor and ocean out the window through the legs of his desk! Be sure to notice the big cabbage tree a bit to the left of the house (looks like a yucca on a stick). The cabbage tree is a lovely part of our view.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
The harbor and ocean from Belleknowes
If you look out the window a bit further to the left, you can see a slice of the harbor, looking like a river.
Now comes the hard part. I have to choose among dozens of photos of the harbor and ocean. When we first got here in late January (summer), the sun was rising straight out our window very early in the morning. More recently it has been rising further to the left. I'm going to show you the many moods of the harbor, water and ocean that I have loved so much.
Just so you don't think the light is amazing all the time, I'll end with a photo of probably the most common view -- lots of clouds -- plus the humorous paint job on the house right below us.
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