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Catch of the Day (read that "catch up")

6/30/2011

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Drooling over the chance to earn chocolate, my children have made a plethora of submissions for the "catch of the day" photos. Only trouble is that I haven't made time to select and publish them. When I get this post out, there will be joy in the camp :)

I've selected just a few images that will give you a taste of our home over the last week or so. With my Dad and Mom arriving from California tonight, I'm expecting that the already fast pace will get even faster . . .

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What do Washington kids do when the sun shines?
Well, they just have to make do with artificial rain. . .
That's Andrew, enjoying the effects of his own little black rain-cloud--
a pierced water balloon.

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There's a lot to see
if we look.

Andrew's developing an appreciation for early summer bloom of the garden.

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Benjamin's enjoying his tablecloth tent in the woods

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Ella captured
the new growth of a pine tree on our northern property line.

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If milk is better when it's from contented cows,
what is lettuce when it's raised by a happy farmer?
That's Jonathan with a double-head--
and that smile could reflect the price
this whopper will bring from Mom. . .

© by Robert G. Robbins, June 2011

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Auntie S
7/1/2011 08:06:36 am

Oh!!! Love the pix--can feel the summer joy just oozing from the photos! Enjoy your time with your folks!

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