View allAll Photos Tagged Husband
My 2nd son knew how much I wanted to see Bryce Canyon . He has been out of the country for 2 years , and flew me to Las Vegas to meet him and to hike the canyons and parks of Utah, an amazing memorable best gift...My husband held down the fort at home
December's wintery breath is already clouding the pond, frosting the pane, obscuring summer's memory...
~ John Geddes
This is an archive image that I have never uploaded anywhere. It was transformed from color to B n W for this week's themed group, Smile on Saturday. The theme is "HIGH CONTRAST PORTRAIT in B&W".
Jack was in the yard adjusting sprinklers. He was soaked from head to toe. I was out taking photos of butterflies and birds. However, the most interesting subject in the yard at the time was Jack. So, I turned the camera towards him.
We were engaging in normal conversation as he was working away. Of course, I was click, click, clicking away. Suddenly, Jack looked up and I was caught. I love the fact that after all these years the moment he looks at me, a big grin appears on his face.
Have a wonderful day and happy snapping.
My husband has kept some of his Hot Wheel cars from his childhood. The grandkids have gotten a hold of a lot of them but these are kept in his garage safely out of the hands of toddlers. These are two different images that I put together. My husband told me that he preferred this in black and white. Thank you all!!
My husband took the day off. We decided to pack the truck and do the circuit through Jasper, the Icefields and then onto Abraham Lake. It is about a thirteen hour drive but every turn and twist on the road leads to another photo op and, yet, another adventure.
We took Jager, my German Shepherd. She is a wonderful companion. She is always ready to go!
I find the mountains are a challenge to put into the camera - to try to duplicate the 'Ahaa' moment that you feel as you stand in awe is a talent I have not mastered yet.
How can you interpret or communicate the grandeur and the intense enormity of a mountain that stands hovering over you into a tiny camera? It is humbling.
This photo was taken very early in the morning - the beginning of our adventure. I was driving on the highway. I was completely transfixed and elated with the sunrise that was transpiring to the left of me. I finally couldn't dismiss it any longer, so I pulled off the highway and found a desolate country road. I needed to get this photo! .
The mountains are a privilege, but to stand alive, under an open sky and bathe in the beauty of another day is a gift...
Dear future husband
Here's a few things you'll need to know if you wanna be
My one and only all my life
Dear future husband
If you wanna get that special lovin'
Tell me I'm beautiful each and every night
I love going to the Back Bay in our 22' dory. My husband rows into the bay while I take photos and then we sail out. It's so peaceful and beautiful. We finish the day with a nice lunch in a restaurant near the launch ramp. What could be more delightful?
Osprey
Pandion haliaetus
Patricia Ware Bird Photography
Member of the Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
© 2016 Patricia Ware - All Rights Reserved
My husband and I traveled through snow, sunshine, ice, Prairies, mountains, deserts, one Canadian province and 6 States - a total of 3,000 kms, one way to spend some time in this incredible Paradise.
We arrived as the sun hit its peak and we embraced the welcoming heat.
The show began with a visit from a coyote and a small herd of deer that chased him away. A lone buck meandered across the road. Hawks sat perched in the trees that resembled those in the Serengeti. As the Golden Hour approached, the tall, thick grasses illuminated a fiery orange - foreshadowing something that was about to transpire...
We were thrilled to spend a good four hours in this wonderful place before the sun disappeared and we made a promise that we would return, early the next morning, as the sun showed itself again, revealing the wealth of nature within this magnificent sanctuary.
♫ Mama's got some treats for you, Oh here kitty kitty ♫
Bop of the day: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCgz9915wHw
My husband and son fishing together last fall at Paradise Lake. The reflection on the calm water is beautiful, but what I love most is how this image is a reflection of their love for one another and their love of fishing together.
Chestnut-headed Bee-eater, Merops leschenaulti, Beberek Kepala Coklat
As the name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, which are caught in the air by sorties from an open perch.
This pair is doing 'love feeding', which is common among wild migratory birds. The male is making the female fat, so she can produce better quality eggs in order to get healthy chicks for survivability of next generation. Don't you wish your husband doing that too ? hahahaha
My husband snapped this last night of me sitting on the bench at North Point waiting for the Northern Lights to come out. All we seen was this for a hour so we went home. But it was awesome to just watch this.
Last weekend my husband and I visited the local cemetery to pay our respects to a loved one. Whilst there I came across this beautiful tatty teddy. It had obviously been there a while as it was soaked right through by all the rain we've had recently.
It had been tied to the bench securely, so I'm sure whoever placed it there, did so as a symbol of their love for someone very close to their heart.
Many years ago, when we were in a town in the Galapagos, my husband was amused to see the seal who was admiring the fish.
My husband and I took a walk through the wildflowers and weeds. We both experienced a relaxed and open mind, as well as a sense of euphoria. Very beneficial!
''Oh sweetness....How I miss you- Do I really? No...otherwise why would've I poisoned you? Dear husband , you said to me, you'd never want me to be alone...so I got a pet and guess what? I teached him how to sit, roll and give paw, but above all those things, me and him enjoy coming to see you lay here, so quiet...you've never been so handsome before...May hell take you while I teach and walk my boy...Rest now.''
Honestly this was a curious idea, it was interesting working on something like this. Satomi always manages to create very interesting scenes and its amazing how you can get creative with this... So y'all better go hype sato's new set or I will bite your toes off!
♥♥CREDITS♥♥
♥Hair by MVD - Malena
♥Dress by MVD - Glamonatrix
♥Pose by FOXCITY - Farewell (veil included) @Access
♥Background by FOXCITY - Photo Booth - Cemetery @Access
Biiiiiiig thank yous to my Aiden for being an amazing boy and help me with this picture! Mwah♥
This is absolutely true and possibly many will believe it is False and/or fanciful and because I needed it to be true….no matter because I know what I believe….
Many will know that my late husband Brendan was Irish…sadly he died aged 65 in 2012
4 years later I met Jonathan and we became friends and he walked his dog with myself and my dog Beau and Beau’s sibling Phoebe the pet belonged to my niece Mandy and we walked together for a year and a half then became a couple and married in 2017…We went to the Lincoln Christmas Market together in 2018 but I was desperately uncomfortable but I had gone every year with my soulmate husband Brendan. I wandered miserably from stall to stall till we came across a lady selling these peg doll Christmas tree fairy’s and I picked a beautiful one for my sister with blonde hair and a candy cane in her hand. I didn’t intend buying one for myself. However I stayed at the stall and couldn’t make myself leave - eventually telling the stall holder that I was drawn to the green fairy wearing a top hat hanging just above my head. “Oh she replied, that one’s an Irish fairy and if you look she’s holding a bunch of shamrock in her hands “
The feeling the went over and through my body can’t be imagined I’m sure. I just knew it was Brendan’s way of telling me everything was fine and I could go around the Christmas market with his blessing. I was and still am elated. This shot actually a blend of three shots and is of the fairy that still hangs in our bedroom. The the tiny seed head is balanced on a vase and I have a piece of original copper artwork and the orange and turquoise come through off that. How the copper settled so beautifully in the seed head remains a mystery. All shots were taken by my Nikon d850 and the blend and crop plus border done in photoshop…..now a tip for you. I took a shot minus the back border and had a free print photo that actually cost a little more because I had it upgraded to acrylic…they only expect smartphone shots so I took a photo of it and downloaded it as a screenshot and sent it to my mailbox and it was readily accepted and came back looking perfect 12 inch x 12 inch and is above a small oak table in my front room….Jonathan thinks it’s beautiful and I love it and feel comforted by it every day 😊
Btw….I have printed this myself too because a few people I know love it and fyi it print's off with these exact colours…been done over a year and never loses any vibrancy :)
"An Ideal Husband" - O. Wilde
======================
LORD CAVERSHAM. And it is high time for you to get married. You are thirty-four years of age, sir.
LORD GORING. Yes, father, but I only admit to thirty-two—thirty-one and a half when I have a really good buttonhole. This buttonhole is not . . . trivial enough.
(Edited in KRITA)
Frogs!...quite a few 'guilty pleasures'' going on here! My obsession with Mother Nature and all her wonders....means the ironing gets left, oops! A friend has an obsession with the colour green and anything frog related...plus her husbands obsession is with technology. He used his 3D printer to print these colourful little frogs! But hey, you only live once so why feel guilty! :))
macro mondays - Guilty Pleasures
Also for:
82. Illustrate a Nursery Rhyme - theme for 116 pictures in 2016.
What Are Little Boys Made of?
Frogs and snails,
And puppy-dogs' tails;
That's what little boys are made of.
What are little girls made of?
Sugar and spice,
And all that's nice;
That's what little girls are made of.
Thank you to all my friends that have supported me through my trials with the neighbours and for sending me Get well wishes, it has meant so much to me, Thank you also for my 3 lovely testimonials fom CREllis2009,
RON HANKO and BRie-N. And thank you Ron Hanko, smiling orange and skipping in the meadow for dedicating photographs to me, I loved every one of them and will treasure the thoughtfullness for ever.
I want to be honest with you all and tell you the truth what is up with me and I am hoping I will not loose one friendship as each and everyone of you are dear to me.
I suffered depression after the birth of my son, and then agrophobia set in, I could not go out as I felt sufficated and scared, I was starting to get better, enabling me to take all the swan pics bulls, Gullivers world etc and feeling much better in myself, but since the incedent with the neighbours, I have had a nervous breakdown, i have reverted back into my illness, deep depression and unable to go out.
Last fri i finally cracked and the very top doctors came to my home, I thought I was going to be forced to go into hospital, but because of my childhood, they did not think i would benefit from it, so I am able to stay at home on the condition I will acept all help and if my health deteriates any more my husband will have to give up work to take care of me. My wonderful husband does not have any support from anyone and he is doing all he can for me on his own, he is even feeding my fish on face book bless him. It must be hard for him but he says he loves me and will do all he can to help me. My social worker from when I was a child who is so much like a mum to me came today and said she will help all she can but she lives miles away and is retired from work so I cant ask for too much from her, but she totaly loves me and has never left my side even though I came out of care at 18. Colin thank you for looking after me right now, and for being my wonderful husband, I love you so very much and I promise I will except all help and to take any tablets given to me in order to get better. Flickr friends, you are so amazing, I told my husband that you are also helping me by being so kind, I will always try to catch up with my comments to you all but sometimes I just feel to ill to come on. I guess I have what most people would call, a mental illness right now so that is why I am worried I may loose some of you. I hope I don't though As I really do mean all i say to you. I am an honest person and I am being honest with you now about my illness. I am still the same Chrissie that I was when you first met me on here, I can still even find my sense of humour sometimes, I can still apriciate all your wonderful photo's .
With the double sarcophagus for Maria Theresa and her husband, Emperor Franz I Stephan. Maria Theresa commissioned the construction of this part of the Capuchin crypt in Vienna and the magnificent rococo sarcophagus during both their lifetimes (1753-54).
Even with the arrival of my beautiful grand❤daughter this year, I am a little "humbug." I let my husband do the tree, and I am trying to get my girls ready (work in progress) I came home to find this ~ his work & photos ~ and I just had to smile
❤❤❤ *
2023-02-13 6795-CR2-L1T1E1
Female on the left and the male on the right, probably discussing their plans for the day.
he, who patiently waits for me...he who asks me all of the time
if we should stop here or there so I can take a photo, puts up
with my moodiness, he pushes me to walk more "because there might
be something I would like to take picture of"....
and that is how this picture was "born"
I did walk a little more :-)
My husband and I work at the same company...and went in today even though most other people opted to work from home...and then we got sent home at noon because of the "blizzard". I know I sound silly, but I was so excited to have a "snow day". We shoveled four times today and it is still snowing a little bit--I managed a few shots between rounds of shoveling. I am so glad that my snow dance worked this time! Have a happy Thursday.
I invited my husband for a nice springwalk. It was our first sunny day in weeks. He denid and locked himselve into his garage and his cars. Oooh, did he regret. When I came home after my walk, I showed him my photo's and told him about the most amazing meeting I had with some special couple, only 10 meters ahead of me. He wept a tear and now clouds are in front of the sun. He returned to his garage, a bit grumpy between his cars. I still feel sunny because of all the great things I've seen and specially because of the couple I met. Thank you for our little talk today you two...