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Blooming in our son's garden

My son's cat when she was just a little kitteh:-) Behind her is my son's dog.

This is my youngest son Nathan and his fiancé Rachel...getting married Saturday at the Cornwall Inn in Pennsylvania! Heading to the Connecticut beach cottage (working on reno with sisters and brother inlaws) for the week. See you when we get back!! :))

Hello my amazing Flickr friends !

Today is a black and white day at Color my world Daily and we celebrate Sliders Sunday.

 

My weekend was super busy but very cool !! It was almost back to pre-pandemic era normal ! We had lots of kids over (my sons’s friends), my parents came and we had a power shortage !! I know that putting two exclamations points after a « power shortage » makes it feel like something very positive but in the end it was ! We had a BBQ with candles and lots of gin and tonic. It is hot as hell in Montreal right now so spending a night without AC was truly difficult but luckily for us the electricity came back just in time.

 

Today is my running day so I feel like this egg: I’m set free to go ! Since it is very hot, I will run inside. So far I did 295,2km this month and I hope I will get me badge (I know it is very insignificant but I have a very addictive personality !!) and be able to get to 400km until the end of this month…

Once again, with the power being out for more than 3 hours, I didn’t had the time to answer your comments. I will catch up as soon as possible…

 

Mucho, mucho amor for you all !! And see you soon !!

 

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!! And see you soon on Flickr !

My son's dog, Moxie, is staying with us for several weeks. She is very sweet and quiet. Shiba Inus are smart, alert and very "cat-like." She is very good with kids and while she is not too crazy about other dogs, she and Atticus respect each other and get along well. I can't imagine a better house guest for this amount of time! (Didn't realize this was my macro lens....when I saw the moment I grabbed what was ready!)

from my son's garden

Taken from my son's new unit, the first time I have been able to get to Melbourne to see it.

Macro Mondays theme for June 10th: Childhood Toys

 

Today is my son's birthday, he loved (and his dad too) to play it with Matchbox cars and other brands.

My son has a pretty nice collection.

 

This is a miniature of a VW Beetle 1,5"

  

WPD23Objects

For Macro Mondays #love theme

 

Represents that intense, all-encompassing love we feel for our children. (Most of the time!)

 

The image shows my youngest son's wrist identification band from when he was born in hospital. It's been hanging around the kitchen for ** years for some reason; I've never worked out why I haven't put it away safely. His birthday was two days ago, and meant that the year he was born we both ended up coming out of hospital on Valentine's day; the best valentine's present ever...! :-)

 

Image is less than 2.5" across, the wooden heart is around 1/3rd of inch.

  

Adele, my Son's family cat

Photo taken in my son's garden. I know that on Saturday all this will be cut off so we both with Maija enjoyed green grass and tiny colourful flowers yesterday

Smile on Saturday#Man-made leaves

 

This is what a cake looks like when I get a burst of creativity. Autumn motif as decoration. I first washed the rose and hibiscus leaves and dried them well, then coated the back of the leaves twice with chocolate and put them in the refrigerator. After an hour I peeled off the leaves and a chocolate print remained. Everything looks messy on purpose because I tucked the leaves into the grated chocolate that represented a broken leaves and I even sprinkled the leaves with chocolate powder in places. Otherwise, the cake is extremely delicious and I make it every year for my birthday.

You can see the Christmas decoration of this cake, and a much neater one, in my son's photo gallery

www.flickr.com/photos/micko1986/11785718033/in/photostream/.

 

HSoS!

  

This is George's — Adam and Cashe's son's little tike — which is parked up in different and sometimes unlikely places every time i visit to drop off logs, or Rob's dogs for treatment.

 

Over these past few months this courtyard has begun to manifest the shared visions of everyone at Babbinswood, whose Matriarch is Barbara — Adam's mum and Rob's dogs' brilliant Vet.

 

It's going to be a popular attraction once Lockdown's finished, and already gets regular Saturday visit's to the micro-bakery, and the cafe which sells organic meat, yogurt, cheese and unpasteurised full cream Milk — which is to die for ;-)

 

On the right there, is the open door to Sara's studio where she paints with loose and indefinably expert strokes, living and departed dogs, horses and other pets and animals to earn a modest living. She also weaves fantastic, organic looking baskets too that incorporate twisty found twigs, among her many other talents.

 

Hope to share more soon. For now, there are a few pics in the Babbinswood album.

 

Enjoy the day :-)

 

Off now, late to feed and walk the dogs, and later to drop off more logs to this wonderful place full of happy people. Hope I'm back in time and have the energy to put this pic in just a few groups. I've learnt my own little lesson: too many groups, and I can't participate. Cheers for now. ®

 

(PS. that artifact-looking thing just above the roof of George's car is very high cloud. I thought it was an HDR artefact, but it's on every bracket)

We had fun dog sitting our son’s dog today.

Although my son is grown - we share a very close bond - I love him with all my heart - Not the best collage - but wanted to share with my Flicker Friends!

 

this tree sits proudly in front of my son's house on Long Island...

A typical chess piece from chess; the horse.. These are taken from my son´s chess computer.

Maggie and her cousin Bentley (one of my son's goldens).

 

52 Weeks of Dogs

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Mummy, I did something you might not like but you will have a cool shot for sure. He was right! What do you think? :-)

Captured for Looking close... on Friday! theme: Jam.

HLCoF everyone!

 

Ms D (me) picks the blackberries near her son's house at Rocky Butte. The label photo of Mt Hood was taken from the house.

Winter moments. Parents' meeting at my son’s High-school during winter. Cold. Weather. Rain. Rainy. Israel. Israel weather. Winter. Silhouettes. Dark. Freeze

My son’s picture of the Alamo. My favorite photo of this great Texas shine so far.

from my son's garden...

A true pleasure being here on Flickr with all you guys. Thanks for the visits. denis

Alfred was one of the most popular men in town. The best stone mason had to work even on Sunday to finish everything on time. Orders were coming from everywhere - the king himself wanted an oversized bust. There was a request even from a land across the sea - a dragon statue. The most interesting job though was from a guy who said he saw his unborn son in a dream. According to the guy, his son's statue would turn to a live boy. He gave Alfred a detailed sketch and asked him to finish the job as soon as possible. The stone mason was baffled, but part of him was really intrigued, because of something he saw in the man's eyes. So Alfred spent almost all of his time working on that statue, leaving on a side all of his other projects. Now he was waiting for the guy...and for that miracle too.

 

I built this for Brickscalibur, Trading Places category.

This is Kayla, our son's GSD, here to wish you all, as well as your loved ones, A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND SAFE NEW YEAR 2024 !

May your year be blessed with everything you wish for !/

 

Kayla, la chienne de notre fils, en plein bonheur parfait, au soleil dans notre jardin, vous souhaite a tous, ainsi qu'a tous ceux qui vous sont chers,

 

UNE BONNE ET HEUREUSE ANNEE 2024 !

Macro Monday's and the theme of "Button".

 

I spent a while trying to come up with something for this theme and eventually found one of my son's denim shirts and I quite like this one because I noticed on the breast pocket not only the button but also a motif. Also the different colours were interesting from the yellow Eagle, the Orange stitching and of course the blue shirt.

 

Here I placed the shirt on a small table and suspended my camera over the top by getting the tripod's centre column horizontal. Next I added my flashgun and diffused the light to stop glare reflecting off the button.

Not my photo but my son's image. He has taken an interest in photography of late and has been using my old system (Canon EOS-R) and he is progressing nicely. He's constantly watching YouTube videos on everything related to the Canon R and photography itself. He was rather chaffed with this photo so I thought I would share it here. He's pretty excited....

All children here learn Irish at school & take a state examination in the subject at 16/17 (unless English isn't their first language, they have a disability that precludes them or as in my son's case, they are over 12 years old when they move to Ireland). The west of Ireland, Connemara & the Aran Islands in particular, would have quite a large Irish speaking population.

 

A delightful store at Spiddal Craft market, Co. Galway. We visited during a brief respite in Covid travel restrictions. I really like the artwork here with the sledgehammer used to knock a hole in the wall to reveal the people reading books inside. A metaphor for knocking down the barriers to education & knowledge perhaps? HWW!

We go back to Aug 2001 I'm at my son's baseball tournament when we heard a train in the distance switching and lucky for us it was GP-30 leading

La capitale bavaroise et son S-Bahn est le dernier endroit pour tomber encore sur les superbes BR420.

 

Les rames sont encore nombreuses et officient notamment sur le S5 nouvellement créé, ainsi que les S2, S3, S4, S6 et S8.

 

C'est une rame dans un état extérieur proche de la sortie d'usine, qui redémarre de la gare de Schwabhausen, à l'avant-dernier jour d'un super road-trip en fin d'été 2023.

 

S2 8949 Altomünster - Dachau Bahnhof | 07.09.2023

Romeo (right) and Ernie (left) were spotted, talking seriously on our neighbours' roof :))

From left to right: the two years and four months old Nora, my son Tobias with the six weeks old Bea and my daughter-in-law Geli

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