Lou66
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Congratulation grandma Brandi.. Lou
Some things still flourish in the dry, hot weather, grass burrs and poison ivy, being among them. After avoiding the poison ivy the past few years, evidently I am trying to make up for it this year. Not sure if I got into it at a work location, or if I got into it last weekend, while trimming shrubs around the house. (Hope it wasn't the latter, as I have more of those to trim this weekend!) Anyway, what is normally a massive itch, becomes an all consuming itch, in the heat. So far, it is confined to my arms, and it better stay there. At least I can those in public and not have people think I am tacky! :shocked:
Thanks All.
Jim,
I was at TSC this morning and they have a very large collection of Green clothes, including some Oneies.
No RED.
Mom and Dad are well. I go back Wednesday (for 5 days of spoiling) when Dad goes back to work. Yippee!
hugs, Brandi
Brandi,
Precious pictures. They will become more valuable as time passes to your family.
I lightened one up for a little better detail. Your handheld exposures of 1/8th second are just too slow
to avoid camera shake and unsharpness. Anything under 1/60th is too slow and even then you have to concentrate
on holding the camera properly and hope the subject doesn't move.
Pictures are a capture of a once in a lifetime moment so take lots of Chloe as she grows up.
Ron