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I found the camera!

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The camera was right where I put it in the cupboard for safe keeping!! I guess I kept it so safe that it was lost. Here’s the photo update.

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Chullain earned his 1st rank advancement in scouts! He put the pin on my sweater and I didn’t even flinch. Yeah us!

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The clouds were amazing on this day. I am not the best photographer but there were clouds below the mountains and clouds above them. I love having something new and interesting to look at out my back windows almost every day of the winter.

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This picture doesn’t do it justice but the moon was so huge when it rose that it seemingly filled the space in-between the mountains.

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B-O-O-T-S, Boots!!

3 Responses to “I found the camera!”

  1. Ken says:

    Congratulations Chullain!

    These boots are made for stompin’, that’s what I’m gonna do….

    It’s kind of amazing how different the same view can be from day to day – I love looking out our bay window at the sunrise over the gulf through the clouds on the weekends (long gone to work before the sun goes up during the weekdays).

    The January moon has bee called the Wolf Moon; it appears larger in January than any other time of year because it is at closest point to the earth during that period; it was awesome – see

    http://www.farmersalmanac.com/full-moon-names/

  2. Sarah says:

    Yay for pictures! And boo for those “safe places” or brain lapses. I have too many of both of them!

  3. Grandma Cindy says:

    You are such a good journalist ! I can’t tell you how many times I read your blog and just laugh out loud :) Thank you for taking the time to include the everyday details – they make my day much brighter. The pictures truly add but you capture so much just with your wording !!

    Sure am glad Bo is getting his ankle fixed – not fun to go through but much better on the other side. Let me know how things are coming along – I know we will be talking…………………

    Love you much – XXOO – Mom

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