
It has been a long and tiring week. So this weekend I am looking forward to having a LAZY weekend. Just relaxing and doing nothing like them . . . . .



AND take long naps like them . . .


AND enjoy good food like them . . . . .


Hehe…. Hope you enjoy this post and these cute animals! Thanks for visiting my PhotoHunt. Have a great weekend , everyone. 

I thought that this week’s theme was a little hard because there were too many to choose from!! Between my travels and living in the Pacific Northwest, I have tons of photos of gorgeous views of Mother nature. In the end, I decided to show some beautiful views of some local attaction.

Snoqualmie Fall and yes, the rainbow is real, not photoshopped.
It’s not often that we can see the rainbow that low on the ground and we were very lucky to see the rainbow that day.

Houseboats on Lake Union. Remember Sleepless in Seattle? This is where it can be found. The last I heard, that specific houseboat from that movie was on sale for 2.5 million!!!

A little foggy but the gorgeous Mt. Rainier. It is snow-capped the whole year and it’s still an active volcano!

Lastly a view of downtown Seattle with the Space Needle right in the middle of all the buildings.
Hope you enjoy the local tour. : ) Thanks for visiting my PhotoHunt. Have a great weekend , everyone.

This is the road that we took while driving around Crater Lake.

While the view from this road is really awesome, the road itself was little scary. it was pretty curvy and the edges were a little too close for comfort. See what I mean?

The driver has to really concentrate on driving because just a little loss of concentration might send you down the steep slope on the side.
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Edited to add: I was just the passenger, that’s why I could take the photos. Don’t think that I can take the photo if I was driving. Hehe…

Guess where this net of string came from?

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It’s from my banana hammock. I wish I have a place to hang a hammock for me but unfortunately I don’t. So for now, only my fruits get to enjoy a hammock.

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Do you think that this beautiful blue background is the sky or water?

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If you answered water, you are right!!! It is the BEAUTIFUL Crater Lake in Central Oregon. We just got back from a week’s vacation in Central Oregon and it was so gorgeous there. Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and it is famous for its deep blue color. This lake was formed by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama. Crater Lake is also interesting in that it has no inlets or outlets which means it is filled by the rain and melting snow only, thus no pollution. This is my 2nd visit to Crater Lake and I am still awestruck by the calmness and the blueness of the lake and like my 3 year old says, It’s a beauty!
More photos of Crater Lake:


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This cute little wrinkled-face puppy went on her first camping trip with us!
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There are always lots of colorful things in the house when you have a 3 year old. This is one of them: Sprinkles!!

She will eat anything with sprinkles. So I started using them as a decoration on her food to entice her to eat them and it does make a difference like this bento box.

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I am not sure what is the name of this plant but it looks really cool. The “leaves” are all hanging down from the branch. Anyone knows the name of this plant?Thanks for visiting my PhotoHunt. Have a great weekend, everyone. 

I have blogged about this before last year but I am reposting it again because it is something that still boggles my mind!
What IS this and how do you use it?


If you haven’t guessed it, it’s somesort of a slide. This equipment has been sitting at a nearby playground for more than a year and we are still not quite sure how to use it!! At first we thought the slide has been installed upside down but nope, it’s seems to be correct. In the first photo, the steps do not even lead up to the light blue slide. It’s about 1 feet away!?! Anyone has any idea how to use this?
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These really cool airplane models were found hanging on the ceiling of the Museum of Flight in Seattle. It’s amazing that they are only supported by a few lines attached to the ceiling. I always have this fear that they might drop down when I walk under them.


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