A young zinnia standing tall in today's early morning sunshine.
Wednesday's free paper wearing pearls of rain.
Miss E drawing raindrops which have been a very familiar sight this summer.
A fresh green zinnia.
Last month I spent much time creating a special book through Blurb as a record of our family happenings during 2011. Miss E delights in looking through the photos and remembering each event.
Master T creating more memories - sometimes it's best not to ask, just to supervise carefully......
Sunset after a recent storm, always a pleasant way to end a long summer's day.
Sharing at SkyWatch Friday, Tuesdays Around the World.
The first light of day they know the nature kissing gently.
ReplyDeleteThe kindness of a flower that kindles a smile.
The images that we experienced that become memories to browse and relive.
And how nice to stop and observe a soul committed to discovering the meaning of things.
And greet the day with a beautiful sunset.
A glimpse of beautiful Lived.
Thanks for sharing.
A smile..
dandelìon
Karen, nice photos. I liked the ones of the children and especially the two scenics with the red clouds. - Dave
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing. a big smile..:)
ReplyDeleteVery delightful images. Sunset is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNajgorszym wspomnieniem lata była chyba za duża ilość deszczu.Dzieci zawsze coś ciekawego wymyślą. Cynie są śliczne i ich zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam cieplutko. *** The worst memories of the summer was probably a large number of deszczu.Dzieci always come up with something interesting. Zinnias are beautiful and their pictures. Yours warm.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos and love your book concept for memories
ReplyDeleteLove these photos! The little one is a cutie and the flowers are beautiful and the last shot with the reflection is my favorite. Happy Skywatching!
ReplyDeleteNice ones again especially the skies for me. Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteSo much lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing us.
I like to see a little summer picutres :-)
Love them all, the raindrops, the flowers, your little ones enjoying life, and this stunning sunset. Have a fabulous week-end!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset by the bridge.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful captures Sunshine and what a beautiful skies!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Holland,
Anna :-))
Lindas fotos e flores.
ReplyDeleteUm bom final de semana, beijos.
WOW - those sky shots are absolutely incredible...and I have my sound on so I almost forgot that it wasn't that way here.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, dramatic skies, breathtaking colors and superb captures for the day!! I love the reflections on the water! And you're right -- a superb way to end a day, any day! Hope you and your family have a great weekend!
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The last two photos are my favourites here today, I love the dramatic look about them.
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Beautiful series of images, Karen. The sunsets are so beautiful after a storm, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your photos as you know! :-)
ReplyDeleteA relaxing visit as always.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures. And you have zinnias already. We have to wait another few months. At least we can enjoy yours while we wait!
ReplyDeleteI love the description of the newspaper as wearing "pearls of rain" - it's perfect.
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Linda
Hello Karen,
ReplyDeleteI mist a couple of posts I see. But I am up to date now. What a phantastic photo's.
Have a lovely weekend
Marijke
A beautiful series. I love the photo of your son's deep concentration during his science experiment :-)
ReplyDeleteYour images are all so wonderful to see..
ReplyDeleteBig smile on my face..
I like your photos very well, fantastic shots,
ReplyDeletesuch a gorgeous sky and beautiful flowers...
Greetings Karin
Fabulous photos! I enjoy making books for my Grandchildren, too - a lovely way to remember. Your sunset photos are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI love her enormous rain drops
ReplyDeleteBlurb books are fantastic aren't they?? I keep meaning to make one for us..just because
A beautiful set of photos. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that green Zinnia. This is a great set of pictures.
ReplyDeleteMiss E's raindrops are really big, those must be quite the storms you have been having!
Love the sunset photos!
ReplyDeleteI have no words...Everything is so beautiful: the flowers, the child...the landscape after a storm..what can I say? Amazing!
ReplyDeleteBS
The sunset pictures are beautiful, but so are those f the flowers and not to forget those showing the activities of the children. Excellent!
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Marion
The last two shots are superb. Spectacular!! Cheers, Ruby
ReplyDeleteDas sind Raphael und YvonneFebruary 19, 2012 at 12:01 AM
Wow, beautiful flower pictures!
ReplyDeleteMany greetings and have a nice weekend!
Yvonne & Raphael
These are all lovely Karen. I always love seeing the photos of your dear children! Looks like Master T is "inventing electricity". How fun. also, the zinnias are wonderful, and remind me that I mean to get some of those started in my garden very soon. They are so lovely! Love the book that you have created of your family activities. What an awesome tool digital capabilities give you, I have 50 huge scrapbooks of my last 30 years and they take up a large amount of space, wish I had had the ability to make those wonderful books. !!!! Very nice. also love the pictures of the storm clouds behind the harbor. Wonderful. Very nice post as usual!
ReplyDeleteLove the pearls of rain, Miss E's raindrops and the sunset! I have a couple raindrops pics I need to post myself...Adorable little things.
ReplyDeleteLove the raindrops on the newspaper. And those clouds! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are lovely as always, however I could stare at the last one for hours. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove this series of shots... especially the last shot of the bridge...
ReplyDeleteYour post made me smile... Miss E painting super big raindrops and Master T doing ??? So wonderful your comment under that photo, and so true!
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße,
Pia
Spectacular skyes! I see you got the book... are you happy with it? It's always fun to do isn't it :)
ReplyDeleteYou captured the drama in those skys so well especially the composition of the last shot and the beautiful reflection.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing the look of determination in your sons face as he does his experiment.
It's nice to see your summer :)
ReplyDeleteI love the zinnias
There'll never be enough of beautiful sunsets in a photographer's world. Yours is another treasure that you share with us. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteRosie
You've labelled this post accurately because 'delight' is exactly how I feel looking through these pictures. Look at the one of little miss e browsing through your book - doesn't it make it so worth it the fact that you've taken the time to compile that for your family. I'm still laughing about you saying 'sometimes it's better not to ask in relation to master t's creations! As soon as I see his face in a photo I now think 'what's he up to now?'!! And then those most delight full photos of the sunset - beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe last two images -- absolutely glorious skies; and, the reflection besides the bridge was superb!!
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend at Seeing Each Day, you understand perfectly. I made the book, my first, through Blurb and only discovered last night (through a blogging friend) that I hadn't connected my photo library to the software and I had consequently made it 10 times slower and harder than the process should have been....Yet as I was watching Miss E go into raptures over the book last week, I instantly felt it was still all worth it.
ReplyDeletelovely lovely pictures !
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Those clouds are stunning! And that experiment looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you are having an absolutely magnificent summer : ) I am so glad!
ReplyDeleteEspecially love the last two photos!
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