Saturday, August 30, 2008
Picture of the Day :)
RJ was blowing bubbles with his bubble gun and Zeke was trying to catch them. You can see more silliness on my flickr :)
Friday, August 29, 2008
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Blast from the Past :)
From left to right: Me, my Sister (Debbie365), and my brother (Joel's Place) circa 1976 or so :) Our Mom made the dresses.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Friday, August 22, 2008
All Grown Up
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Eat some BBQ and support little Carter Richardson
You can read Carter's story Here . Also click on my link on the right, "Team Carter" to watch a short video. He is a precious boy, he was born 3 months before RJ and he's just as lovable as he can be. If you are local, please go enjoy some BBQ and send some help to this wonderful family. Saturday, August 30th from 11am to 8pm at Bono's on Gate Parkway and JTB :) Click on the picture of the flyer above to print and bring with you.
We love you Carter! (and Mommy, Daddy, and your 3 beautiful sisters)
Windy Weather
We haven't had a whole lot from Tropical Storm Fay in our neck of the woods. A little rain, a little wind, that's about it. :) Looks like she's all bark and not much bite. There have been a few trees down around town, but I guess our area got the weakest side of her. We still have about 36 hrs to go of her (according to our local weatherman), so we'll see. She may have something up her sleeve yet.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Waiting on Fay
We have been under various weather watches and warnings since yesterday. We have a Tropical Storm named Fay heading in our direction. They first predicted that she would go offshore and become a cat 1 hurricane, and then turn back towards us for a pretty direct hit. What can they say? Women can be fickle, and Fay is no exception. Now the forecast is for her to remain a tropical storm, which is fine by me!
Right now, we are alternating between dead calm and sudden whipping wind and heavy rain as the bands get closer to us. I kind of like storms, to be honest, as long as they are like this. Just a little excitement, with no real damage to people or property :)Where I'd really like to be right now is the beach, watching the waves become wild with the storm. No living life on the edge when you have kids and responsibilities though, so we're at home, taking the puppy out to run off some energy during the lulls in the storm. :)
If you're in the area, stay safe! :)
(See Craver, I really DID play in the rain!)
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
Nature Abhors a Vacuum
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Trifecta
Every time I go butterfly hunting, I find one kind. Groups of Fritillaries or Monarchs, usually, with an occasional Zebra Longwing thrown in. TODAY, I went out and got three different kinds in the same hour. :)
Zebra Longwing, as mentioned before it is Florida's State butterfly :)
Eastern Black Swallowtail. These are hard to get a good shot of, they don't hold still as a rule, but this one was kind enough to pose for me :)Zebra Longwing, as mentioned before it is Florida's State butterfly :)
And the Good 'ol Gulf Fritillary :)
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