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words, I say!). Sometimes, though, pictures mean words aren't even necessary -- and so I offer these to you, uncaptioned. Just me,
one of my favourite people in the world, two beloved cameras, and the wonders of sunshine, shadow, and earth.
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Conversations:
Caitlin -- unfortunately for Tain, I had to ignore his stern injunction. :)
Samantha R -- our life is definitely a million times funnier because he's in it.
BushMaid -- hey, Jasmine!! Nice to reconnect with you! And please, stalk anytime :).
Staish -- we can choose to believe he wrote 'xo'.
The First Rose -- brothers can definitely be wily, devious creatures when they've got A Plan.
Where is this beautiful place?
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous photos, Danielle! *eyes camera strap* Aha! A Canon! *grins* What kind of Canon is it? We have a 450D, and it takes beautiful quality photos as well. =D
ReplyDeleteYou know me; I can't resist photography! :) Loved them all.
ReplyDeleteBeauty is everywhere.
You are such a cheater! That is totally a caption on the bottom. :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to spend a day, great company and beautiful scenery. I do like the word 'dapple' also. Wanted to say a big thank you for helping me out with procrastination! Even though this time it was unwitting, you always provide good, hearty procrastination material for me :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the dragonfly pic and the cheerful tree just after it!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am sitting here green with envy over how much green there currently is in your world. I haven't seen green growing things in... well, however many months it's been since September. BUT it's almost Spring here. :-)
(One of the really fun things to me about corresponding with folk in the Southern Hemisphere is that I am jolted every. single. time. they mention the season it is there. How do I manage to forget this basic fact so often?)