I'm a 40-something mother, wife, sister and daughter. I'm a wanna be photographer who spends her spare time dreaming about traveling the world and taking pictures.
Spring romance
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The rain, oh the rain! It's been like a deluge here in New England over the
past several days, but finally the sun in shining and we're jumping right
into...
FREEdom!
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My kids are all at camp this week. I do miss them but I have needed this break for a long time. I don't think I even considered how overextended I am. I wa...
Photographing Grandchildren 101
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My youngest daughter, her husband, and their two children came to visit last week. Everything was perfect except for one thing: They didn't stay long enough ...
Rules and Regulations
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In the news this week, an outcry has arisen (once again) about the use of
racist names and stereotypes among sports teams. The latest target is the
NFL’s ...
Escaping again
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I'm baaaackkkkkk! I've got a lot to share about where I've been and what
I've been doing the last 18 months, but for right now I needed a place to
expre...
a favor....of the energy kind
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in japanese we say onegai , or favor....as in
"i have a small onegai...."
this time tomorrow
and the next
please take a few seconds to send some p...
Notes From All Over
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I woke up in Jacksonville this morning and went for a walk along the river,
just as the sun was coming up. It was just me and some joggers, and two
people ...
Bossy’s Favorite Things
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This Photo taken in the parking lot of the local theater company after
Bossy’s Daughter’s performance in Oliver. Bossy can see herself so clearly
in both h...
The Eagles
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Dear Christa—
I saw the eagles this morning—first 2, then 3—gliding high above the
treetops and the bean fields. I could tell they were eagles because ...
A visit to the mountains....
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On the weekend we took a little trip up to the Blue Mountains which are a
little inland from Sydney. Well, a long long way from here! We had plans to
meet ...
Paradigm Shift
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I despised this term in college and seminary - it was one of those phrases
that people couldn't wait to use, similar to words and phrases used today
like "...
More Days Like This
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"I want to have more days like this and more nights like that" ~ Seth Walker
Seth says it all in his song, More Days Like This. This soulful "feel good
son...
Hiatus
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Last Saturday on our way home from another failed hiking expedition, Double
D and I noticed a sign for Global Wildlife Center in Folsom, Louisiana.
Intrigu...
Thank you Random Kind Sir
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Gearing up for trial - my first in Florida, my first in many years (we settle everything or so it seems). Working very late last night - a rare event in my ...
Changing out the sink...una pica nova
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Don't have time to find a picture of the old sink, but lets just say it was
unhygenic and deteriorated, then there was a hole.
Surprise surprise, it was ...
Fifteen Ways Marlboro Man and I Are Different
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1. He likes nothing but grass all the way to the foundation of our house. I
like a jungle of beautiful flowers and creeping vines. 2. He watches
Nascar o...
Rock Chalk What?
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The University of Kansas enjoyed the status of being a national power in
track and field for about 30 years. The Jayhawks were a force in the 50's,
60's a...
Never Snort Your Antibiotics
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Strep, an old friend of mine, came for a visit this last week. I was
having dinner with friends, and from one moment to the next I felt that
particular bo...
Spreading the News
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The first time that I told someone outside of my intimate circle that I was
separated and going through a divorce I walked away from the conversation
and i...
My life now.
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Wow. So many things have changed in my life. The past couple of weeks
have been pretty tough but my girls and my grandson help me every day. My
daughter...
Please Hold While We Transfer this Blog
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Yep! I'm moving over here ...it's fresh, it's new, it's lean,
it's...whatever, I'm dropping the Vintage Thirty (although everything here
is staying here) a...
Back to Square One....
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Well.
Seems as though I put the cart before the horse.....big time. So much so
that the cart was 65 miles down the road and the horse was still in the
s...
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