Since I left my camera at choir practice on the 31st and didn't get it back until June 2nd, I had to make do with the quick snap I took on the way into choir practice. So I did stuff to it until I liked it. I really like the background.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
May 31
Since I left my camera at choir practice on the 31st and didn't get it back until June 2nd, I had to make do with the quick snap I took on the way into choir practice. So I did stuff to it until I liked it. I really like the background.
May 30
And here's a little food porn. A young man who served his mission in our area a few years ago was travelling through with some pals. Had a wonderful evening visiting. They camped in our yard. I made breakfast.
May 29
We got this little construction set a while ago. Elina noticed that the barrel had an interesting caution (click on image to view large.)
May 28
Tim's work calls at all hours. I noticed a recent challenge was low key, so I've been looking for low key in my surroundings. I don't like the area between his nose and fingers, but I have no control over his movements.LOL (He didn't even know I was shooting.) I sure do love this guy.
May 26
This is a curled up dead leaf on our hibiscus. I'm sure most people cut those down once the blooming is over, but I really like the way they look all dried up and brown.
May 25
Realized it's three days in a row of window pictures! I need to get out more? I liked the way the top of this vase changed the lines of the window frame behind it. I've just been taking quick snap shots in passing lately, so the quality isn't so great on this. I still like it.
May 24
Went to my friend's house. She has these plants in her window. They look out on their neighbor's garden which is a riot of flowers.
May 23
But no heartache on heartache. Actually the vase is kind of purple. Two of my favorite glass things in my dining room window.
May 22
Tim gets the fire going at sunrise so we can make breakfast and get back on the road.
Friday, June 1, 2012
May 20
As seen through clouds and the popped out lens of a pair of dollar store sunglasses (my amazing daughter's idea!) Without the clouds it took four layers of lens to look at the sun. Earlier in the day we walked up to the horticulture gardens on campus
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