I think it is a wonderful photo. I love old buildings, including barns. the older the better. Deb
wonderful photos all. So sharp and clear. Lovely work. Love, love, love. Deb
as a barn lover, that treatment with the stitched look really did it for me. very well done. Deb
Hi Erv, as my daughter would say, " you have skill". Very well done. Deb
when I was 6 years old, I talked my dad into riding the wooden coaster at the Long Beach Pier. I thought it looked fun. I was scared to death. Never rode a big coaster again and I had plenty of opportunity. I have rided smaller coasters (kiddy ones) but just never could bring myself to get on a big one. Your photos are really great. Looks fun, but not for me. Deb
They have so much fun together. only get to play together a couple times per year.
colo43 wrote:
They look cute and Happy!
thanks frequent flyer. Yes, they are my grandgirls. Love them.
Frequent Flyer wrote:
beautiful family.........
Hi jerry, yes I love nutcrackers. Jenna, the big sister to the little on decorated with them.
jerryc41 wrote:
Cute. I like the nutcrackers on the mantel. We have a collection of them, too.
My 3 granddaughters like the bows off the Christmas packages and one year my oldest called the girls the "Bowsteins" when they were showing off their bows. Now the Bowsteins come every year.
they are all very well done. I truly loved the detail in the church. thank you for them all. you have talent. Deb
wonderful old barn. one I would love to discover. great shot. Deb
I find cemetery's to be very interesting historically speaking. also the monuments are very interesting to look at. Now at a funeral, it would not bother me to take photos of the deceased but I think family, especially mine would be horrified. When my mom was dying in the hospital, I only had my cell phone and I took some pictures of her interacting with family members before she became unresponsive. I didn't tell anyone and didn't let them see some of the pictures. But one was of my mom watching the world series, with her Giants playing. It is such a great picture in such a sad situation, but now when we look at that picture we talk about it so positively. I really hesitated to take pictures and did it very dissceatly. Like I said, I hesitated to even tell me sisters I did it. Deb
it's funny, when we were kids my dad or my future husband would be able to tell the year of a car by looking at the taillights or headlights. I never knew how they did it. Now if we see an old car my husband and I will ask each other what year that is. It's fun because it takes us back to the day when you could work on your own car and did. no longer able to do that in this day and age. sad but true. loved your picture. Deb
Hi linda, thanks for the nice comment. The reflection was really great that day. Especially when I got home and looked at the monitor. Nice, I thought. Deb
Linda From Maine wrote:
Definitely a photogenic bridge, and looks like a neat pagoda (?) too.
I like the last shot for the reflection.
Hi and thanks for the look and comment. the bridge is my favorite. Deb
merrytexan wrote:
very pretty shots...love the colors and reflection. (and of course the bridge.)