Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula has been home for more than 40 years. My husband, David, and I live on 10 acres of forest near the town of Soldotna. We are more or less retired, meaning we are retired from gainful employment but not from life!
Our son lives in Australia and our daughter in Colorado.
Photography, fiber arts, reading, and hiking/walking are some of my interests, and David shares my love of gardening, camping, cooking, and traveling, plus he is our tech expert.
Literally, a forked tongue it appears!
I wonder if one side is the road less traveled…
I was going to say that it looked like a tongue… but then I saw that it was!! Cool. 🙂
I’m sure it is much more fun to slide down than a boring old metal slide!
Unless you end up ricocheting off down the middle!
Ha!Ha! Brilliant!
Thanks, I’m glad you like the humor!
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Now this is just plain FUN. Thanks so much for playing along. 😀
I wonder why I didn’t take a slide! I guess I’ll just have to go back.