Snappy snappings
Leaving home one day during May, I walked out the door to this scene.
The rider is sitting on the curb, quite lucky to be okay.
Tenant played music for me, which I liked.
Here we were, waiting to cross the street.
I can’t remember where we were headed though. Probably the liquor store.
We celebrated Dave’s birthday by Trout Lake on a nice evening.
That car had some shit on it.
Eating the frosty at the park.
Playing the banjo by the sunset.
Hopefully that series made a lot of sense to you.
Here we are heading out to visit with the family, my sister incorporated some of the makeup tips my father had offered.
Apparently I thought it was important to do that.
Here’s that.
Here’s a birdie.
Here’s… that.
Here’s the garage, with a variety of scenery.
He missed.
I thought grandpa was waiting to tell me something but I made the photo and then he walked away. My sister and I consulted to determine that he meant to offer me a beer.
These kind of things happen when you have a computer camera in your hands.
Sorry, you’re not allowed to do that.
The reason for our visit.
Later I met up with an old friend.
We’re going back home here, even though it looks like we’re going the same direction we were going before.
Well, I guess I just sent that all to the internet. Oops.
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