Saturday, April 30, 2011

SCAVENGER HUNT SUNDAY

It's time for another Scavenger Hunt Sunday over at Ramblings and Photos.  This week's scavenger hunt items are . . .

{Architecture}


{Rimmed with Light}


{Toes & Feet}
I pulled this one from the archives, but it's one of my all time favorite photos.  It was one of those happy accidents that's ended up hanging on my wall.  It helps that those are the feet of my husband and three boys.


{This Is My Favorite}
My favorite chocolate chip cookie.  Believe me, I've tried tons of chocolate chip cookie recipes and this one is the best.

Picture of the Day 4/30/11
{Shades}



PICTURE OF THE DAY: WEEK 17

NapTime MomTog Project 365

Friday, April 29, 2011

PICTURE OF THE DAY 4/29/11

PORTRAIT CONTEST

There's a fabulous portait contest with fabulous prizes (camera necklace, please) going on over at Life is Too Short Not to Wear Red Shoes.  You can even enter two photos! 



What are you waiting for?  Head on over and link up your best portraits!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

SIGNS

This week's Theme Thursday is all about signs.  I love to take street/urban type photos, so I really loved this photo challenge. 








ROBIN IN THE WIND


Picture of the Day 4/27/11



QUOTOGRAPHY: SPRING

I'm so excited about the new Quotography photo challenge over at My Perspective.  I've always been a collector of quotes, and recently I've started putting my favorite photos and quotes together.  And now I have a place to share! This week the theme is Spring.  And since I'm starting to feel like Spring is never really going to arrive here in Colorado, I'm inspired by this . . .



Quotography at {My}Perspective

PINK

This week the challenge over at You Capture is Pink.


I'm also sharing at Photo Feature Friday, and Live Every Moment, where the theme this week is Anything.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

PICTURE OF THE DAY 4/26/11: HONORS ORCHESTRA

Tonight my oldest played in the middle school honors orchestra.  You can take a listen here.  They're really quite good.  Even the guest conductor said, "middle school orchestras don't sound like this."  




RUSTY OLD CAR

I drive by this car repair shop all the time.  The rusty old Chrysler has been there forever.  I'm not sure it's in for repairs.

Texture added: Kim Klassen Serendipity

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Sweet Shot Day

Monday, April 25, 2011

PICTURE OF THE DAY 4/25/11

Key Lime Cheesecake.  Yep, it's good.  You can find the recipe over here.


PROJECT 64: PACIFIC BLUE

This week's Project 64 color is Pacific Blue.  It was a tough one.  Luckily, blueberry Jelly Bellies are just the right color.



Sunday, April 24, 2011

EASTER THOUGHTS

My Easter-season message today is intended for everyone, but it is directed in a special way to those who are alone or feel alone or, worse yet, feel abandoned. These might include those longing to be married, those who have lost a spouse, and those who have lost—or have never been blessed with—children. Our empathy embraces wives forsaken by their husbands, husbands whose wives have walked away, and children bereft of one or the other of their parents—or both. This group can find within its broad circumference a soldier far from home, a missionary in those first weeks of homesickness, or a father out of work, afraid the fear in his eyes will be visible to his family. In short it can include all of us at various times in our lives.

Picture of the Day 4/24/11
To all such, I speak of the loneliest journey ever made and the unending blessings it brought to all in the human family. I speak of the Savior’s solitary task of shouldering alone the burden of our salvation.

One of the great consolations of this Easter season is that because Jesus walked such a long, lonely path utterly alone, we do not have to do so. Trumpeted from the summit of Calvary is the truth that we will never be left alone nor unaided, even if sometimes we may feel that we are.


My plea at Easter time is that these scenes of Christ’s lonely sacrifice, laced with moments of denial and abandonment and, at least once, outright betrayal, must never be reenacted by us. He has walked alone once. Now, may I ask that never again will He have to confront sin without our aid and assistance, that never again will He find only unresponsive onlookers when He sees you and me along His Via Dolorosa in our present day.


As we approach this holy week—Passover Thursday with its Paschal Lamb, atoning Friday with its cross, Resurrection Sunday with its empty tomb—may we declare ourselves to be more fully disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, not in word only and not only in the flush of comfortable times but in deed and in courage and in faith, including when the path is lonely and when our cross is difficult to bear. This Easter week and always, may we stand by Jesus Christ “at all times and in all things, and in all places that [we] may be in, even until death,” for surely that is how He stood by us when it was unto death and when He had to stand entirely and utterly alone.

 
Taken from "None Were With Him" by Jeffrey R. Holland

Saturday, April 23, 2011

SCAVENGER HUNT SUNDAY

It's time once again for Scavenger Hunt Sunday over at Ramblings and Photos.  Here we go . . .

{Reflections}


{Guess What This Is}


{What's Inside}
Please, ignore the fact that it was snowing at our neighborhood Easter egg hunt on Saturday.


{Playtime}


{Lawn & Garden}



PICTURE OF THE DAY 4/23/11

I cannot even begin to explain the fact that it was snowing at our neighborhood Easter egg hunt this morning.  On the bright side, the cute hat and the falling snow made for a great picture! 



PICTURE OF THE DAY: WEEK 16


NapTime MomTog Project 365

Friday, April 22, 2011

PICTURE OF THE DAY 4/22/11

Look what came in the mail today!  Mini Moo Cards.  They're wee and cute and just the right size to put my website url on the back.

HAPPY EASTER

I'm pretty sure I posted a store window for last week's Live Every Moment photo challenge.  But this week's theme is Easter, and this is so cute.  I just can't help myself.