Abby and Hopie time
~ ~ ~ Abby and Hopie go to the beach. On Saturday my granddaughter, Abigail, asked if she could come to her Hopie's house all by herself. Of course, I said I would love that! Her older brother, Verne, wanted to go to a friend's house and her younger sister, Natalie, is too young to be away from mum for an overnighter. So...it was me and Abigail for the weekend. She wanted to stay 2 nights! I think she may have been slightly motivated by the need for some alone time and Natalie's late night crying. ~ We cooked homemade cornmeal waffles together for breakfast. When your grandmother is a Montessori teacher you learn to cut your waffles up by yourself. You can see the concentration on her face. I didn't help at all! Verne's first day of Kindergarten! I drove up in the morning to watch him get on the bus! He loves it! On Monday morning Abigail and I drove back up to her house. My daughter, Hannah, came over with delicious donuts and Bonnie made a breakfast of bacon, s
beautifully textured, the red is impressive, 10/10 for your photo ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love the depth of this photos - It would make a pretty Christmas card.
ReplyDeleteAlways love red in an image, nothing pops like red does, and the texture works beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo!
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nice...i like the vibrant and shiny red....
ReplyDeletesimple, elegant beauty!!!
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So pretty, with the texture edit and the shining berries. This is a lovely fall season photo!
ReplyDeleteSimple, yet so lovely. The color glows and I love the structure of the branches.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work. :)
ReplyDeleteA sweet sight for sore eyes and a heavy head. Thank you. Love my reds!
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Beautiful! I love the bright red berries against the blurred out green background. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteI like the pops of red!
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So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat picture is amazing! I love how the red is popping.
ReplyDeleteJust love this -- well done. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my! I do love the fall berries and these are just drop dead gorgeous!
ReplyDelete*Beautiful* xo
ReplyDeleteLovely image.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that simple red bush?
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I hope to hear from you, and have a sweet day.
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Beautiful shot! Love all the red berries.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture :)
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ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful and that is the best...Michelle
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