Not quite tequila, yet. We have a few Blue Agave plants, which literally glow when the light hits 'em just so. I'm tired. Not the greatest pic, but ehhh - I dream someday I will harvest some Tequila from these bad
Internet back in effect, boyyyeeeeee! The rain must not have agreed with my computer connection yesterday. It was a rainy PNW (Pac N West) kinda day, but the highlight was my parents flying in to visit for Easter! And just
Before taking my Mommy to the Airport this AM we stopped in at Teo. The coffee place near Mini-me's school. I snapped this shot becuase I loved the morning light and the way it cast upon my Mommy. Mini-he had
This was the most perfect morning on our vacation! Wade and I woke up before dawn and went on an early morning kayaking trip. The swells were intimidating, and the resulting waves crashing on the black, volcanic cliffs were spectacular.
I know you're not supposed to impose the word PERFECT on your children. BUUUUUUUUUTTTTTTT, she pretty much is! And so is HE but just not in this pic.
Bubbles make a sunny day that much more fun! I've had this song in my head all day, it was that sun-shiney and a-mazing. There's a dark and a troubled side of life. There's a bright and a sunny side too. And tho'
Clearing a garden spot with toddlers consisted of the game "Collect the Rocks," several worm hunts, and frequent snack breaks. The real highlight for them was finding a beetle. As Little Man put it, "what an amazing discovery!"
Phase 1 of Project Bergstrom Garden was to start the plants that need indoor love. Phase 2: Dig, or as the hubby said "clear the land." Fancy language for digging. Digging is hard. Really, really hard. The Little Red Hen in
This is the lighting under a cool outdoor area at the Salt Lick