We dashed out between storms today and played at the beach. Ahhhhhhh. I love being outside after a storm. So does Annie and her friends Corinne and Chloe.
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Fabulous pictoral!!!!The middle photo is my favorite. So perfect for each age group. You are good!
Beautiful photos. How is it that Annie has friends as lovely as her? Is it the photography? I agree with capello-move to the ocean-now. It looks so nice. You must be close if you can dash out between raindrops.
It looks much, much warmer than what I have been experienceing...lol. A question for you. How do you put Making Peace on all your pictures? Seems to me I want to do that. I would be a great way to claim ownership! Thanks for letting me know!
Hi Gherkin! Thanks for your comment and the following is an attempt to describe how to put a "watermark" on your photos. I use a photo program called PhotoStudio. I open the photo I want to "mark", and add my title, change the font, size, color, then the transparency to my liking then save it, then use it in my post. The transparancy is the tool that gives it the title that ghostly, non-invasive look. This could also be done in PhotoShop (or other similar program.) I remember Michelle over at GreenKitchen posted a tutorial on how to do it, I think it was in July of her archives. If this info was too general, let me know what programs you have and maybe I can walk you through. Just email me directly at treeshinz@sbcglobal.net. Warmly, Patrice
dear patrice, lovely, lovely pics on your blog. if you have a minute one day, would you let me know how you've made the bottom be a series of pics? compliments for our eye on the world
I was born on April 1st in Berkeley, California. I'm enjoying a life full of satisfaction and challenge alongside my dear friend and partner, Bill, and our almost twelve year-old daughter, Annie. We have a great house and garden that we share with two dogs, nine canaries, and three fire bellied toads. We are choosing a path of living that holds everyone's needs as precious and equal. We're loving an unschooling approach to education for Annie and ourselves. We're trying to live a life with the least amount of negative impact to the enviornment. One way we're doing that is we're really trying to be mindful about what we buy, how we travel, and how we care for ourselves. I will post my ideas, challenges, and celebrations for doing so on this blog. I would love to hear any of yours too!
6 comments:
Fabulous pictoral!!!!The middle photo is my favorite. So perfect for each age group.
You are good!
note to self: move close to ocean. *now*
Beautiful photos. How is it that Annie has friends as lovely as her? Is it the photography? I agree with capello-move to the ocean-now. It looks so nice. You must be close if you can dash out between raindrops.
It looks much, much warmer than what I have been experienceing...lol. A question for you. How do you put Making Peace on all your pictures? Seems to me I want to do that. I would be a great way to claim ownership! Thanks for letting me know!
Hi Gherkin! Thanks for your comment and the following is an attempt to describe how to put a "watermark" on your photos. I use a photo program called PhotoStudio. I open the photo I want to "mark", and add my title, change the font, size, color, then the transparency to my liking then save it, then use it in my post. The transparancy is the tool that gives it the title that ghostly, non-invasive look. This could also be done in PhotoShop (or other similar program.) I remember Michelle over at GreenKitchen posted a tutorial on how to do it, I think it was in July of her archives. If this info was too general, let me know what programs you have and maybe I can walk you through. Just email me directly at treeshinz@sbcglobal.net.
Warmly,
Patrice
dear patrice,
lovely, lovely pics on your blog.
if you have a minute one day, would you let me know how you've made the bottom be a series of pics?
compliments for our eye on the world
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