I don't know if I enjoy eating the fruit more or looking at it . . .
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your fruit looks delightful ....almost to yummy to eat! BTW, I love your grace livingston hill quotes. My Grandmother and her sister were very young and would save their money to buy one of her books every month. My grandmother gave them to me when I was in my early teens. (about 15-20 years ago). They are hard back and the copy right dates are 1930's and 1940's. I have the books mixed in with some of my other antiques that are in special places around my home.
Wow! Documentary filmmaking! I'm some kind of impressed - Good for him!!! Maybe we'll hear of him in the future....winner of the best documenetary film goes to.....;-) His photography for your blog is definitely praiseworthy.
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your fruit looks delightful ....almost to yummy to eat!
BTW, I love your grace livingston hill quotes. My Grandmother and her sister were very young and would save their money to buy one of her books every month. My grandmother gave them to me when I was in my early teens. (about 15-20 years ago). They are hard back and the copy right dates are 1930's and 1940's. I have the books mixed in with some of my other antiques that are in special places around my home.
I must know....do you, or your son, take these lovely photographs??? Someone has quite the eye!
My son takes almost all these photos. I generally tell him what I want, or set it up, but he's the one with the camera. I love his work!
He's off to a four-day seminar for teens on documentary filmmaking tomorrow. I look forward to seeing what he does after that.
Anna
Wow! Documentary filmmaking! I'm some kind of impressed - Good for him!!! Maybe we'll hear of him in the future....winner of the best documenetary film goes to.....;-) His photography for your blog is definitely praiseworthy.
Your son is a very talented photographer!
Kelli
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