

PS: I'm having significant internet connection issues. . . I probably won't get to comment on others' posts until tomorrow :(


Not the greatest picture of the inside of one of the display cases. But I lose all reason when I'm face-to-face with such blissful chocolate and don't process the details of photography as well as I should during such passionate moments. I mean, there're more important decisions to be made than f-stops and shutter speed. . . like chocolate-covered pistachios or dark chocolate and jalapeno?
If you visit me, I'll buy you some chippers! And George often gives out free samples!
Often, with our 3, we'd say, "We're not trying to make it 'fair.' We'll give you what you need." But they'd argue "fairness." It's said that sibling rivalry is actually quite good for kids, especially girls; it helps them learn to argue and stand up for themselves, to look out for themselves, as well as others. Yeah. Great for kids. Horrendous for parents!
I don't normally live these things out on the front steps by the geraniums. FYI.

While Dianna was home, we went to see Mama Mia. OK, another confession. Where have I been all these years? Under a rock? I've never heard of Abba before!
Especially in dark areas, like the shadow in the upper left, especially after defog, or sharpening, there are lots of noise, or little white specks.
And ROTFLOL about the comment yesterday about whether she hoped this wasn't the way I did MY laundry!!!!!! Oh, thank God, no, no, no, no, no NO!


And this, because it's just so incredibly moving and inspirational!

Such a nice quality in a husband. . . one who plants a lush garden . . .





It's August. . . there's a hint of fall already in the air as we hit 55 degrees in the evenings. I don't know if I can bear to let this glorious summer go!
And ran a lomo action on this crazy sculpture thing I bought for Doug last year for his birthday. Note the conga drum . . . which Doug plays in the footstool band in our church.
. . . . like this (below).
So there you have it. Proof.


This is the same sister-in-law who had the heart valve surgery in June. She is doing extremely well now. I've put a link to her (Barb & Bob) blog in my blogroll on the right. It's so much fun watching someone come back to life right before your very eyes; Barb has energy again to do things that she loves and are of interest to her.



Sadly, no whistles were handed out at this.
And the conversion:
Like what we've done to the place? (not really!) SOOC, except a defog
And the conversion.