Some photos that were lying around
October 14, 2009



Here are a few photos that were lying around my desktop. They’re just snapshots. Flour sacks, my mom, sunlight and a tomato for your consideration.




Here are a few photos that were lying around my desktop. They’re just snapshots. Flour sacks, my mom, sunlight and a tomato for your consideration.

Paris’s mom sent her a new pair of golden corduroys. Paris loves them, looks very good in them, and boy do they photograph well!
Life is good. Happy Friday.

Reprinted from Wikipedia…
Leif Erikson Day is an American observance occurring on October 9. It honors Leif Ericson (Leifr EirĂksson), who brought the first Europeans known to have set foot in North America. In 1964, the United States Congress authorized and requested the President to create the observance through an annual proclamation. Lyndon B. Johnson and each President since have done so. Presidents have used the proclamation to praise the contributions of Americans of Nordic descent generally and the spirit of discovery.




Taking the saying, “Go big or go home” to a whole new height.

As some of you already know, Paris and I successfully sold our beloved 1992 Plymouth Voyager late last week.
For us it is truly an end of an era. In the future, we will undoubtedly refer to our past with a pre- and post-voyager chronological system. Generally speaking, the early years of our relationship will be synonymous with the “Plymouth Years”.
Good times were certainly had by many in that old van. Though it’ll be missed, we believe the new owner will drive it for many years to come.