Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Day Two Hundred Fifty Six 2011
I always hate to see Summer go, but, for me, Fall is the most wonderful time of the year. One of my favorite things about Fall is pumpkins and gourds. I can’t resist them. Have to have them. They were calling to me in the store this afternoon. This year I will try not to buy too many. But….I say that every year.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Day Two Hundred Fifty Five 2011
Grandson Elijah played T Ball this evening. In these pictures, he's batting, running to first base (that blur is him) and racing to home plate. Some of the kids know what's going on and others don't have a single clue, which makes it all fun to watch and never boring.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Day Two Hundred Fifty Three 2011
During half time in the Tennessee/Cincinnati game, I wandered around the house, shooting some pictures using my little macro lens--just random stuff because it's fun, although the bees on the flowers weren't too happy with my camera an inch from their flying crawling bodies. And I didn't even know that spider was there until he suddenly popped into focus (I was trying to take a picture of the colorful leaf behind him). The top picture is one of the blooms on my pumpkin vine, so maybe I'll have a pumpkin or two before too long. Can you guess what the bottom two pictures are? OK I'll tell you--marbles in an old jar. It was a beautiful Saturday, much too nice to be cooped up indoors watching football, but the game was pretty exciting and I'm happy to say that Tennessee won (45-23). Not too shabby. Now that's good stuff.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Day Two Hundred Fifty Two 2011
Grandson Elijah has looked forward to running in the Cougar Run ever since he was old enough to watch his big sister run this time every September. It is his school's only fundraiser for the year. The kids collect pledges for each lap run or contributions for a lump sum. I don't know how many laps he ran, but I do know that he ran most of the time. He was pretty worn out by that last lap and was more than ready for that cup of cold water. Way to run, little Cougar! You did a great job. I'm so proud of you!
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