Sunday, June 20, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
351/365
Tonight I decided to dust off my macro lens and take a walk around the yard. I was hoping to find something unusual to photograph. I got lucky but I wasn't the only one...
© Michelle Hines
Sunday, June 13, 2010
349/365
Yesterday morning Lilly came for a play date while Chloe was at swimming lessons. Lilly and I worked in the veggie garden weeding and planting more peas. Last summer Lil loved eating peas straight from the garden. She worked really hard but I think she had a lot of fun too. After swim class Chloe came to play too. We had lunch and spent time picking clover and making crowns in the backyard. I hope they had as much fun as I did. Of course I took a lot of pictures. Chloe played shy and wouldn't look at the camera and Lilly has mastered the fake cheesy grin.



I am really having fun playing with black and white photos.
© Michelle Hines
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
347/365
I spent the weekend in Texas with Patrick. Saturday morning we drove out to the Kemah Boardwalk . It was nothing like an East Coast boardwalk. There was no beach. Lots of nice restaurants, rides and boardwalk games but the sound of the crashing waves was missed.



© Michelle Hines
Friday, June 4, 2010
346/365
Last fall Kate and Matt bought two pumpkins, one orange and the other white. They didn't carve either of them for Halloween. They sat on the patio until after Thanksgiving until they got squishy. Thinking the squirrels and chipmunks would enjoy them I moved them off of the patio table and into one of the gardens. The first blizzard came in December then two more in January and the pumpkins were forgotten by me and the wildlife. After the snow melted there sat two pumpkins remarkable still in their original shape. The outside shell had hardened kind of like a gourd. I had been thinking about growing pumpkins in our veggie garden this summer and decided instead to just let them grow in one of our decorative flower beds. I got out a shovel and turned the soil over where the pumpkins sat and wait to see if they would grow. They are flourishing. The orange pumpkin plant is much larger but both already have flowers on them. In the morning and late in the evening the flowers are closed up tight...

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