Monthly Archives: May 2010

Happy.

~Harkness.  It’s one of those places.  Fun for the kids, peaceful for the adults.  A place of tradition andView full post »

Friday Favorite.

Todays’ Friday Favorite:  David Austin English roses.  So beautifully in bloom right now, and so sweetly scentedView full post »

Senior Session.

~ Senior photo season is rolling around again, and I’m loving it.  Senior pictures are some of my favorite thingsView full post »

Little One.

~Meet sweet little Annalise– she’s soft and quiet, so aware of her surroundings, has piercing blue eyes, andView full post »

Home.

This was no easy task, choosing which photos to blog. ‘Too many favorites to narrow down– I’m afraid IView full post »

Thanks! :)

Thanks, everybody, for your votes!  Pictures taken from Restoration Hardware, Pottery Barn, Etsy, and Anthropologie andView full post »

Sneak Peek of Family.

(I know, 3 posts in one day.  What has come over me??) So, most of the time I choose one or two photos for a sneak peekView full post »

Adventure.

I know that the blog has been full of “Our Life’ posts lately, but you’ll just have to bear with me aView full post »

Good.

Gardening is one of the most fulfilling of hobbies.  And picking that first little harvest of the season?  Well, thatView full post »

Just Because.

Because he’s happy and quiet, sensitive and smiley, and makes my heart squeeze with happy feelings. Because heView full post »

Friday Favorite.

I could easily write a post for every day of the year regarding a different store at etsy.com. No, seriously.  I couldView full post »

a bit of motivation.

‘Final exam tomorrow morning.  One more day until my summer begins. ‘Almost there. I could really use anView full post »

meet kayla.

There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes of a photo shoot– equipment being hauled, props being carried,View full post »

joie de deux.

~ It was an evening saturated with blue skies and warm sunlight, perfect for spending time remembering special momentsView full post »

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“Green calm below, blue quietness above. “ -John Greenleaf Whittier, American poet. (1807-1892)View full post »