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Time for pictures
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Now that I’ve got a more powerful camera, it’s time for pictures! I’m going to be posting some pictures of lots of different things – from cats to cows to flowers to mountains to food and anything else I decide to capture.
These were taken this weekend.
Where’s my apple? These are my mom’s cows. Leone is bellering at the kids, wanting them to bring her more apples.
Waiting for apples. The kids are up the hill getting apples from one of the trees.
Grandma’s Tree – This is a tree my parents planted in the yard 20 odd years ago. They transplanted it from my Grandma’s cabin property in rural Snohomish County. It was about 3 feet tall back then. Now it’s taller than my parents house.
View from my moms farm. You can see the Olympic Mountains, Whidbey Island, Tulalip Bay and part of Camano Island here. You can also see part of Ebey Slough in the foreground.
My neighbors flag waving in the breeze.
I’ll post more later. I took over 150 pictures this weekend.
It was a lot of fun as the weather was very nice so I spent a lot of time outside with the kids. We took pictures of anything that caught our attention – lawnmowers, gas cans, buckets, basketballs, animals, trees, the sky and much more. I have uploaded about half of them to flickr if you’d like to see more before I get ‘em posted here.
Also, I still have my around the web post from last week sitting here in the drafts folder. I didn’t have a lot of time to stumble around the web and therefore, don’t have too many things to share. As such, I’m kinda waiting until I have some cool things to share that I think you guys would really enjoy. So stay tuned because I do plan to post it soon.
The Short Dude starts school on Wednesday (he got in the morning class!! yay!) so perhaps I’ll be able to share it then.
In any case, I hope you all enjoyed your weekend as much as I did. Did you do anything fun? Anything new? Something different? Please share! I’d love to hear from you, as always.
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