Very nice a bit of rural surroundings with an overwhelming nature. When we started in almere as village of 5000 inhabitants in 1976 it was a bit the same. Now with 180000 it is another story but nature is still in the neighbourhood.
Uroczy spacer po mieście i piękna droga z drzewami w ślicznych barwach. Widok na ostatnim zdjęciu jest cudowny. Czy śliczna kołdra wybiera się w podróż ?. Pozdrawiam. Lovely walk around the city and a beautiful road with trees in lovely colors. View the last photo is wonderful. Is pretty quilt you are traveling. Yours.
Love your title, May Days, you're going out of summer and we're heading into it, yet, it's still May Days for both of us. Love your views around town :) Oh, just to let you know that I passed the info you were so generous to share with me about your snap-on macro lens to two other people this week, thanks again. I have had a whole world of fun with this lens thanks to you!
We had gorgeous weather for the weekend too - particularly yesterday. I notice miss e's still sporting those colorful shorts you made her. And I love the quilt you made for her - both sides of it - she must be so excited with it, what a wonderful keepsake with you making it for her, and that sweet square done all by herself too. Hope you have a good week.
As ever gorgeous photos!! Love them all....especially the one of Autumnal trees dressed in all their glory...the burnished yellows, russet browns and the ochreous oranges. Such a sweet, sweet photo of 'Miss E' reading!!
Nice to see some of your local neighborhood Karen, and your children. Enjoy the last of autumn. I think winter has finally arrived here as temps are dropping now - Dave
Beautiful pictures as always. I love pictures like the first one, candid and loving. I also love the new pictures of Sunlit treasure as well as the picture of Miss E reading.
Thank you for sharing photos of where you live...it's always fun to see other places, even if it's just virtual! I love that last photo of the sunset - just gorgeous!
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I hope you didn't leave that beautiful quilt on the station! Happy days !!
ReplyDeleteVery nice a bit of rural surroundings with an overwhelming nature. When we started in almere as village of 5000 inhabitants in 1976 it was a bit the same. Now with 180000 it is another story but nature is still in the neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteI loved that second photo of the trees with their different coloured autumnal leaves beginning to show.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice collection of photos! Thanks for taking me along!
ReplyDeleteBeautful pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful autumn trees and I love that one of the sun setting over the water with the gorgeous clouds..... and of course the ones of your girls!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures. Pretty girl:)
ReplyDeleteUroczy spacer po mieście i piękna droga z drzewami w ślicznych barwach. Widok na ostatnim zdjęciu jest cudowny. Czy śliczna kołdra wybiera się w podróż ?. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteLovely walk around the city and a beautiful road with trees in lovely colors. View the last photo is wonderful. Is pretty quilt you are traveling. Yours.
Beautiful images!;)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Karen - it looks like a nice time of year.
ReplyDeleteLovely snippets of your family out and about Karen .... especially the capture of lttle blonde daughter reading .... so delightful.
ReplyDeleteSo many stories in your photos - not the least of which is the little one reading.
ReplyDeleteLove your title, May Days, you're going out of summer and we're heading into it, yet, it's still May Days for both of us. Love your views around town :) Oh, just to let you know that I passed the info you were so generous to share with me about your snap-on macro lens to two other people this week, thanks again. I have had a whole world of fun with this lens thanks to you!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos! What a lovely child!
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures!
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We had gorgeous weather for the weekend too - particularly yesterday. I notice miss e's still sporting those colorful shorts you made her. And I love the quilt you made for her - both sides of it - she must be so excited with it, what a wonderful keepsake with you making it for her, and that sweet square done all by herself too. Hope you have a good week.
ReplyDeleteAs ever gorgeous photos!! Love them all....especially the one of Autumnal trees dressed in all their glory...the burnished yellows, russet browns and the ochreous oranges. Such a sweet, sweet photo of 'Miss E' reading!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, and the grand finale--WOW--what a lovely sky and reflections.
ReplyDeleteStopping by to check out your blog! I love your pictures...that last picture loses me. Dreamy!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, I can feel the nice warm atmosphere there!
ReplyDeleteNice to see some of your local neighborhood Karen, and your children. Enjoy the last of autumn. I think winter has finally arrived here as temps are dropping now - Dave
ReplyDeleteA lovely series, those trees look amazing! I like how we're at the opposite time of year :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures as always. I love pictures like the first one, candid and loving. I also love the new pictures of Sunlit treasure as well as the picture of Miss E reading.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful day and awesome quilt!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing photos of where you live...it's always fun to see other places, even if it's just virtual! I love that last photo of the sunset - just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment!
What a delightful series, Karen!
ReplyDeleteI do hope you didn't leave that beautiful quilt at the station.
love the second shot and the amazing hand-made blanket, how beautiful!
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