Perfectly beautiful. We're still in the snow here, so I have been ravenously hungry for a breath of spring like this one. Thank you! Your journal is inspiring.
Here in Indiana, we had a taste of spring this weekend, and it was pure joy to be outside to see the little green heads popping out of the ground, to watch the robins hopping about, to listen to their merry tune! I'm just a novice, but I'm so excited to get outside and play in the dirt and start learning how to garden with my kids and reap the benefits.
So gorgeous!! Love your blog... I to homeschooled for 6 years... loved it but had a death in the family and the kids went off to school.... they've been in school for almost 2 years and are begging to come back home... we shall see.....My hyacinth, tulips etc are just popping their little heads through the freshly thawed soil.... waiting with bated breath!
Anna - I'm visiting from the S and S board. I was ticked to see you have a blog - the photos you post are so artistic and lovely. I thought you were in your early 20s - and here you are a mom of 5. Good for you. Love the wrap dress you posted yesterday.Take care.
I am an evangelical Christian. I have two daughters whom I homeschool: Bella (15), and Daisy (8), and three older children: Giles (21), a college graduate, Felix (19), a college junior, and Clara (17), a college freshman. I'm 42 years old and happily married to my Dear Composer. We live in a 1920's school converted into a home, outside of town. And God is good.
Feel free to Pin my photos, but please link back to the page you found them on.
Photography
Photography is an important part of life at my house. Photos that appear here are taken by Giles, by the Composer, and by me. Giles is a real, paid photographer, and he uses a Sony Alpha. Most of the photography prior to September 2008 is his. Since then I have done most of the shooting and I use a Konica Minolta. Additionally, the Composer offers me nice shots on occasion, often from his little Canon point and shoot. I've given up trying to note who's done what. Thanks for your interest!
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Perfectly beautiful. We're still in the snow here, so I have been ravenously hungry for a breath of spring like this one. Thank you! Your journal is inspiring.
Gorgeous!
Here in Indiana, we had a taste of spring this weekend, and it was pure joy to be outside to see the little green heads popping out of the ground, to watch the robins hopping about, to listen to their merry tune! I'm just a novice, but I'm so excited to get outside and play in the dirt and start learning how to garden with my kids and reap the benefits.
So gorgeous!! Love your blog... I to homeschooled for 6 years... loved it but had a death in the family and the kids went off to school.... they've been in school for almost 2 years and are begging to come back home... we shall see.....My hyacinth, tulips etc are just popping their little heads through the freshly thawed soil.... waiting with bated breath!
Anna - I'm visiting from the S and S board. I was ticked to see you have a blog - the photos you post are so artistic and lovely.
I thought you were in your early 20s - and here you are a mom of 5. Good for you. Love the wrap dress you posted yesterday.Take care.
Those are beautiful!
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