Sunday, June 28, 2009

The Brunch Group






Sue, Giulia and Adele stopped in Durham a few days on their way to Florida to see Georgia and Dwight (and Eva when she arrives.) So Bill, Pat and I met them at Foster's in Durham on Saturday. Adele didn't seem to be that hungry as she mostly colored and played with a magnetic facial hair game. We all had a good time seeing each other even though it was a short visit.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Louisville Zoo











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Here are a few shots from the Louisville Zoo. It was a very hot day so we didn't stay too long. The peacock pic was taken by Ben, but I am pretty sure the rest are mine. I am particularly "proud" of the shot of the snow leopard, (third one from the bottom.) I put proud in quotation marks because I really shouldn't be proud that we have taken from the wild and caged this rare cat. You can tell he is a southern snow leopard because he has been drinking out of a Dixie Cup.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Garden




And here are a few shots from the garden. Check out the trellis for the cukes!! Notice the tomatoes that came up from last year without any planting!!

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Strawberry Fields


Here is a pic of Eli and his mother in the strawberry fields.

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Eli's First Wedding


I would say he is properly dressed for the occasion, wouldn't you?

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Oddity


Here is one where Ben just happened to snap his pic while my flash was going off. That takes a bit of skill.

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Eli





Here are a few others (taken by another photographer.) Did I ever tell you that my favorite color is red? Eli, what's up with the Mets jersey? I thought I taught you to be a Yankees fan, or a Cinncinnati Reds fan.

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Louisville Visit






We visited Ben, Sarah and Eli last week and here are a few pics that were taken. I will post some others soon so keep posted. (Notice that Eli has already taken up with Superheros.)

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Monday, June 08, 2009

Garden



Here are a couple of pics just a couple day's apart so that you can see how Pat's garden is coming along. So far, we have harvested only radishes, but it won't be too much longer for some other veggies to come in.
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