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thanks to the great weather and the fresh snow, she was able to go up the little hill for quite a few times with daddy pulling a string which tied on to her. the last round, daddy took off the rope and whoosh she went. fell down a few times, but didn't seem to bother her. another big step.
Yep....Easter Weekend, and my "Goldie" arrived. I am naming her Goldie, as I really do love that name, and it's very fitting. Just a quick shot of her, not the best....she is gorgeous!!!
Annual Easter Egg Hunt in Geiser Pollman Park
A fast and furious morning at the annual Easter Egg Hunt in Baker City’s Geiser Pollman Park.
Geiser Pollman Park located adjacent to Baker City Oregon’s award winning historic downtown and on the banks of the Powder River is one of several parks along the Leo Adler Memorial Parkway that follows the river as it meanders through this historic Eastern Oregon community. The park is the site of numerous community events and festivals throughout the year including the Miners Jubilee, Baker City Memory Cruise, the farmers market, and the Powder River Music Review summer concert series.
For more information about Baker City, or other events, festivals, and attractions, visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com
Annual Easter Egg Hunt in Geiser Pollman Park
A fast and furious morning at the annual Easter Egg Hunt in Baker City’s Geiser Pollman Park.
Geiser Pollman Park located adjacent to Baker City Oregon’s award winning historic downtown and on the banks of the Powder River is one of several parks along the Leo Adler Memorial Parkway that follows the river as it meanders through this historic Eastern Oregon community. The park is the site of numerous community events and festivals throughout the year including the Miners Jubilee, Baker City Memory Cruise, the farmers market, and the Powder River Music Review summer concert series.
For more information about Baker City, or other events, festivals, and attractions, visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com
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We used an old silk tie, some vinegar, some boiling water and a white cotton cloth around the outside and this was the result!
Robert & Gillian Brink have been good friends since the mid-90's when we met (and partied hard) in Prague! We visited them in Southampton over the Easter weekend, April 22-24, 2011 and had a wonderful time. To top it all, it was the hottest Easter in a century, with temperatures peaking at about 29°C.
Rob has a share in a private plane (Piper PA-28RT-201 Reg. G-LAOL) that is stationed at the historic Goodwood Motor Circuit and Aerodrome. We took off from there, flew along the coast to Portsmouth, cirlced the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, flew out across the Isle of Wight and down to The Needles before returning to Portsmouth and Goodwood Aerodrome. A wonderful morning, and my son's first flight in a private plane - Sunday, April 24, 2011.
THE RED TREES ARE pine beetle kill. THE VISTA IS OF A NEW SPRING SNOW IN THE MOUNTAIN TOPS, GRAZING AND BENCH LAND, AND THE FRASER RIVER IN THE GULLY.
My brother and niece found some balloons at my Grans on Sunday and decided that air was far too boring and far less explosive and the only thing that would do it is water and lots of it.
Though when a little one exploded in her hands she didn't take it too well and ran over the road back to the house crying....what a little girl :oP
The lamppost illuminating the bench and a tree in my girlfriend's parents backyard in Tamworth (with their farm beyond, hence the complete darkness).
Easter weekend in Tamworth - this was taken in the very early hours of the day once we reached Tamworth (having left Thursday afternoon, it's a 6 hour drive at best).
The Leap-to-Leap Project has me taking a photo each day from 29th Feb 2008 to 29th Feb 2012. This photo was taken 21st March 2008, photo 0022.