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Went to Volleyball tonight at Brooke. Was able to do everything, which was nice :)
Tara took Matthew to his singing lesson. She saw 5 deer on the way back. Fortunately none where hit.
More snow tonight.
Andrew is getting ready to leave for a piping workshop. He's going to West Pointe. We talked to him tonight. He played hockey yesterday and scored a goal, but wasn't given credit for it.
Yesterday went to volleyball for the first time, and started out slow, but was doing everything ok by the end of the night.
Tara's present Andrew ordered for her for Christmas finally came in. Two showed up, lol.
This is Matthew feeding Mr Fluffy Muffins this morning.
rimfrost
Love the lighting that is present in parks. Trees looks better in the dark with some interesting lighting
HECK YES DREXEL! So I decided to just go for it, this school has been my dream since 9th grade so I'm going for it! So excited for September!!!!
Day21:Project365
Dreamy big round eyes again.
Geesh.
But I'm kinda torn, I love my sleepy emotionless eyes as well. :)
Guess what's for dinner tonight...
That's right, Pigs in a Blanket! My favorite childhood recipe, remade from scratch! I have fond memories of these little guys from one of my birthdays when I was a youngster.
Living in China, there is a distinct lack of crescent rolls in the supermarket. Making the dough from scratch is more fun anyway.
Old Ass Volvo
Canon EOS 5D with EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens.
Taken wide open for 1/80th second, ISO 1250, partial metering, hand-held. Bibble Pro 5.2.1 for Linux.
1969 Volvo 144S.
August 26, 2009
Jennifer has class, so its just the girls and I again. I read about a little "hack" that can be performed on the Rebel XTi / 400D camera and can't wait to try it. Seems interesting.
This week is flying by. It seems we just got back from the beach yesterday. If I am not working this weekend, I need to do so much work. I need to finish the hot tub, pressure wash the driveway, clean the living room rug, etc. Its a lot of work but the satisfaction of knowing its done is always nice.
Now that this is outta the way, I'm gonna get my jammies on, brush my teeth and curl up on the couch for some tv time =)
Taken on 29 November 2014 in Netherlands near Macs-Day21 Rotterdam Port (Eemhaven, Pernis, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands) (20141129-DSC_9001)
Taken on 29 November 2014 in Netherlands near Macs-Day21 Rotterdam Port (Eemhaven (Beatrixhaven), Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands) (20141129-DSC_9059)
So I was wandering through the Louvre on my last day in Paris trying to find a good place to take a picture...I took one with the Venus de Milo but I didn't approve of the way it came out, so I settled for using this one of the cieling (and me) even though it's not perfect...
constructive criticism welcome
Day 21
September 20th
Another lovely sunny day, very cheering after the dull weather of the last few days. We walked the dogs with Mike and Sihem, round the back of the village, through the fields. We were followed by a another dog which Mike explained was the mother of his 2 dogs. It had semi adopted them but wasn’t a family dog - it hung around the house and garden but would not be touched. It would go for walks with them but always at a distance. It was quite heavily pregnant again and Mike said he usually tried to give the puppies away to people in the village. One of her other off-spring also tried to come with us on a couple of occasions; this dog wasn’t very old, hardly more than a pup and had been given to some people but they obviously weren’t feeding it and it was in a very poor state and didn’t look like it would survive much longer which was very sad as it seemed like a sweet little dog.
They took us to the house Mike had pointed out so they could check it was ok. Someone had been helping themselves to roof tiles. We walked back through the village.
We lazed away the rest of the day, enjoying the company, the sunshine and not having to drive anywhere.
Later, we picked tomatoes from Mike’s veggie garden and made a vat of spicy tomato and lentil soup which we had with dinner.
We were talking to Mike about life in a small Bulgarian village and mentioned the apparent lack of shops and asked how they coped. We wandered 50 metres up the lane from his house and into what seemed like his neighbour’s garage. It turned out to be a shop of sorts with a few shelves of dried goods, soap, washing powder and bottles of cold beer at a ludicrously cheap price. We sat outside on a bench outside the shop and enjoyed one each. That answered our question in part, as long as you didn’t need something particularly exotic like fish sauce or lemon grass in a hurry!
Day 21
September 20th