Oddity Acres, I use an Olympus SP-320, 7.1 megapixel. It has a few features, but I haven't taken the time to learn how to use them. I use it like a point and shoot camera and I've had it for years. I love it because the camera is small, but the screen is large so I can really see what I'm taking a picture of. Is that the technical answer you were looking for? ;-)
Oh my, just look at all that delicious corn, what a lucky family. I hope it tastes as good as it looks...and that bruschetta with fresh tomatoes. Your fridge is packed full of goodness. Doesn't it make you feel so good.
Your garden looks great. Lots of lettuce going to seed, we are letting a bunch of ours do the same thing...much cheaper than buying it.:) I hope you are having lots of luck with the sunflower sales.
I *love* this post! Such a Summery (is that a word?), and beautiful set of photos! You will surely want to revisit when you are in the throes of winter hibernation! *Love* the shot of your little one in the garden...so sweet! AND, as always, clothes on the line really thrill me...so lovely! (At least that is MY opinion).
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I'm a Christian (Mennonite) stay at home mom to four wonderful children, as well as wife to one amazing pharmer (gardener/pharmacist). Our goal is to bring glory to God by living simply in order to give of ourselves and our resources.
Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteOddity Acres, I use an Olympus SP-320, 7.1 megapixel. It has a few features, but I haven't taken the time to learn how to use them. I use it like a point and shoot camera and I've had it for years. I love it because the camera is small, but the screen is large so I can really see what I'm taking a picture of. Is that the technical answer you were looking for? ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you're having a productive summer!
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!!
ReplyDeletefabulous - thanks for sharing! the last picture reminds me of my little lucie...11 months old and learning to walk right now!
ReplyDeleteLove the little one mowing the lawn, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThe raspberry is my fave- that's a great shot and reminds me of July in our neck of the woods, too.
ReplyDeleteOh my, just look at all that delicious corn, what a lucky family. I hope it tastes as good as it looks...and that bruschetta with fresh tomatoes. Your fridge is packed full of goodness. Doesn't it make you feel so good.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks great. Lots of lettuce going to seed, we are letting a bunch of ours do the same thing...much cheaper than buying it.:) I hope you are having lots of luck with the sunflower sales.
Please tell me what that is between the chopped tomatoes and the sunflower stand.
ReplyDeleteStephanie, That's our spring lettuce and spinach bed going to seed. Their seeds are easy to harvest and their flowers are lovely.
ReplyDeleteTHHP, every time I see those sunflowers I just melt. Don't they look so cheery? Looks like July was filled with wonderful simple pleasures !
ReplyDeleteThat's just what July should look like! :)
ReplyDeleteI *love* this post! Such a Summery (is that a word?), and beautiful set of photos! You will surely want to revisit when you are in the throes of winter hibernation! *Love* the shot of your little one in the garden...so sweet! AND, as always, clothes on the line really thrill me...so lovely! (At least that is MY opinion).
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful AUGUST!
Blessings,
Camille