Monthly Archives: April 2009
Easter sweets
(Sis, I put these up because I was too tired to finish going through all of the Annie pics. I am *really* backlogged with stuff right now, but I WILL get to them this weekend. Honest.) Here’s some yummy foodstuffs from Easter. :-) . . . . .
Finally finished these pictures
Ok, so I’m a bit more tardy than I said I’d be on getting the rest of the pictures posted that I took of my coworker’s daughter. (Yes Kristie, those Annie pics are next on my list!) :-) I wanted to be able to put some time into finishing them, and I finally had that [...]
Wednesday weekly challenge
I keep meaning to do this, but I haven’t been, so I figured now is a good time to start. Every Wednesday a message board I’m on has a weekly photography challenge, and each week has a different subject. Sometimes I go out and take new pictures, and sometimes I recycle old ones, depending on [...]
More Annie pics
Once upon a time in a car seat… . . Stay tuned for another thrilling episode of The Annie Chronicles later this week! .
Back seat perspective
I took these on the way to my sister’s house on Friday, after she picked me up from the airport. My niece faces backwards in her car seat right now (she’s not old enough to face it forward) and so my sister put up a mirror on the seat so that she can look in [...]
Monday movie night
On Monday nights in the warmer season, a local group of housemates does a free informal movie night in a vacant lot next to their house. Bring a chair, bring some food to share, wait for it to get dark, and the fun begins. I’ve never been to a drive-in, but I can’t imagine it [...]
Teensy eensy baby
Today I ventured out in the pouring rain to take pictures of the newborn daughter of one of my coworkers. Sydnee arrived on March 27th, a couple days short of month early (Amy, correct me if I’m off on that) and was not quite five pounds at birth. She’s the tiniest baby I think I’ve [...]
The peace of wild things
When despair for the world grows in me and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be, I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds. I come into the [...]