Autumn

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Mama set this up and delegated the photography to her daughters.

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This cake was sooooo delicious!

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But the owner of it is even more special. Happy Birthday Grandpa!

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This picture is worth more than 1000 words. Long story shortened, we had wanted a dog for over a year and been disappointed so many times already. Finally Edgar found a breeder that he wanted to get a Yorkshire Terrier from. Since getting a dog these days is actually adoption, she interviewed him and gave him quite a bit of hope that he would get it. At the last minute, however, she gave it to another family. Not again! Five or six days later, she called and said that she had a puppy available! What a surprise! You should have heard the exclamations and the jumping up and down! Another couple had bought this adorable puppy but decided that they didn’t want him after all. God is Faithful!

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At Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park last Sunday.

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Bianca and I had a lot of fun doing a spur-of-the-moment photo shoot.

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I like this shot but can I blame the paleness on the camera? More to learn I guess.

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At this rate, I could update my profile picture every week!

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Love the details!

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2 thoughts on “Autumn

  1. Those geraniums are gorgeous! And I really like that picture of your sister by the canyons. (Or whatever they are)

    1. Thanks,
      We were surprised at how well those geraniums still bloomed. For us it is almost winter so we decided to quickly take pictures of them before we brought them inside.
      I guess I should have offered more explanations regarding the park we went to. It is right beside a river and I assume it happened during the flood, but the water formed the sandstone into beautiful rocks. We call them Hoodoos. The tops of those rocks are a bit lower than the prairie around there so you’re practically in the park before you can see them. I hope this makes sense. Googling “Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park” might give you more explanations and pictures.
      We enjoy spending time there at the end of summer since that’s about the only time when it’s empty and the weather is enjoyable. We like hiking in the Hoodoos and the park is nice and sheltered from the wind of the prairies.
      Yesenia

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