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An assortment of photos...

violin collage ~
    
At the airport saying goodbye to my little sister before I left for  Scotland.  June 2010


I thought this would be a fun picture to post.... especially since it is  102 degrees outside right now! Looks so nice and cool!

    Spring 2010
guess what age she's turning! :-)










Norman, August 21. My little sister's 5th Birthday.

macro of maple leaf against bright blue Oklahoman sky

flowerpots and pink Crape Myrtle

An old English name they "stole" from across the sea! :-) 





Red vinyl bench and red classic car

Hope you liked these photos. Leave a comment if you have a minute! Thank you. :-)

Joyfully His, 
Elizabeth

Comments

Sharon said…
Good pictures Elizabeth! Hard to say which is my favorite but I love the violin collage and the b/w of your sister.
Hannah B. said…
Hey!!! I love all of the pictures.

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