But before we get to that, I suppose you want to know about our Thanksgiving.
We did something new this year. Something that we (Johno and I as a married couple) have never done before. We stayed home for Thanksgiving - and did not invite anyone over. It was just the three of us. We had a lovely day. It was relaxing, restful, quiet and really quite nice. We had lamb, spinach pie, and yams for an early dinner. Knowing that we would need a reason to get out of the house for a little while I volunteered to feed the animals at the farm that evening. After we returned home we enjoyed some pumpkin cheesecake. It was so nice.
I was going to show you a picture of the wreath that Odin and I made this evening. But it seems that I have reached my photo size limit on this site. I shall have to look into that before I add more images.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Fun on the Farm
The farm (where I spend most of my "free" time) is holding a Holiday Farm Festival fundraiser the second Saturday in December. I volunteered to do photos on site with proceeds staying on the farm. I am pretty excited about the event and it is giving me loads of opportunities to play around with my camera. Last week I did a few test pictures of a few of the horses. I had a ton of fun with them. The horses, while not having the time of their lives, were very tolerant.
Zephyr was very curious about the camera |
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Odin fun day
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Halloween
Thought I'd keep you waiting to hear about Halloween. I figured this way it wouldn't get lost in the shuffle of everyone else's kiddo and pumpkin pictures.. Okay, really I've just been a tad lazy.Yes the costume does look familiar. He was really excited to be a flying squirrel again this year. Next year he tells me he wants to be a Jedi.
Odin carved his own pumpkin this year all by himself. It was his own design too! My pumpkin was extra scary, it was rotting from the top down. I managed to carve it, but by the day of it was nearly impossible to get the mushy, rotten lid off to light the candle. I had to put a few bamboo skewers in the top to support the lid from falling onto the flame!
Odin carved his own pumpkin this year all by himself. It was his own design too! My pumpkin was extra scary, it was rotting from the top down. I managed to carve it, but by the day of it was nearly impossible to get the mushy, rotten lid off to light the candle. I had to put a few bamboo skewers in the top to support the lid from falling onto the flame!
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