The Love Of A Child
After posting those other pictures I remarked to Lynda that because of her aversion to having her picture taken Owen will have no memory later on in life of the time they've spent together. As a result she deigned to have a couple of shots taken on Sunday when we visited Owen and his parents. It's funny in that she's a good looking woman but she's rarely photogenic - in the years we've been together there are only a handful of shots that are a good representation of how she actually looks. Here Owen shares the love with G'ma. The 'blaze' of white at the front of Lynda's hairline is natural, not dyed/bleached - and no, I'm not responsible for it's being there!!
We enjoyed a clear, warm early spring day complete with a barbequed dinner and great company including some of J & C's friends.
We enjoyed a clear, warm early spring day complete with a barbequed dinner and great company including some of J & C's friends.
5 Comments:
you're gettting pretty good at uploading photos now
way to go!
Yeah, wow!!! And within just days of taking the shot, TOO! Look out world, you ain't seen nothin' yet! Now if I could figure out how to crop them first...hmmmm.
What a lovely photo!! :) As Kel said, you're getting good at this, Norm.
You make a good point about memories and photos. I'm rarely in photos because I hold the camera (with a tight grip so that I'm rarely in photos..lol!). The next time I see my granddaughter I'm going to make sure I'm in at least a few photos.
robin, me too
I tend to always be the one taking the photos so I don't appear in them often
with all our house building shots there is not one of me doing anything!?!
whoever said the camera never lies . . . ?
I have to admit - for so many years I was the photo nut behind the camera that I didn't appear in very many. I didn't have quite the aversion that Lynda does but I think for the benefit of the young ones and those to come that we need to have an awareness of leaving a record that we were here.
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