2. I am in the market for a new camera. I feel limited by the capabilities of my current camera. It seems like I get a lot more pictures like this

than this.

I don't think I am ready to move into the SLR world. Not so much that I can't handle it as I think my kids would destroy it. I will be sure and let you know what I end up with.
3. Mark and his parents are having some trouble with listening. The trouble is he isn't and we want him to. It is getting a little tiresome.

4. Daisy still smells like a skunk when she gets wet. I had no idea we were dealing with such a vicious foe.
5. My blog goes by the wayside when I am reading a good book. And I am reading an excellent book. Pillars Of The Earth by Ken Follett. This is the second time in a year I have read this book. It is that good.
That is all.
4 comments:
I'm having a random thought of my own. Those are the cutest grandkids on the planet. And the dog does stink.
They are cute kids! I wondered where you had got to hun. That skunk smell seems to last forever!
I so tried to get into Pillars, but quit after the first 100 or so pages. Love the kid shots!
No way about the skunk smell, I had no idea!
Good on you with the walking, it really is hard in the winter.
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