Monday, October 15, 2018

Strolling in D.C. #8 (Part 1 of 3)

With Autumn's arrival, we have noticed many signs of the season.  

During a recent stroll through Georgetown, we enjoyed viewing the many houses with seasonal decorations.  It was a veritable cornucopia of pumpkins.

Below is a sampling of what we saw.  Enjoy.


In the photo below, you might spot a live addition to the seasonal scene. 
 
Somehow, the resident of the house trained a black squirrel (closeup below) to sit on the stairway and scamper back and forth.  That is one smart varmint.

The scene below was especially good, with cobwebs and scary heads.  Click on the video after the photo to see a special effect.  

Thanks for joining us for a stroll in Georgetown.

P.S.  During our stroll, we spotted a building, the Kanawha, that is undergoing renovation.  What amused us was the warning sign on the door about asbestos removal and the large, empty dog bed at the building's front door.  We guessed that the dog bed was intended to scare off would-be trespassers that were not deterred by the asbestos warning sign.  Very ingenious.  


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