Until last year, we lived in the State of Vermont. Our neighbor, Laurie, became a very good friend of mine. Our windows faced each other and her windows were full of plants and these glass bottles. I took these pictures last May, at her place, before we moved away from Vermont and I am just now getting around to editing them. She's been on my mind a lot lately. We used to have fabulous chats over coffee in the mornings and I really miss those chats with my dear friend.
Hi Erin, thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment, i will let Trojan know you can't leave a comment, you arent the first person to say this lately, i think sometimes things go a little weird.
i'm glad you enjoy the blog, i hope that we inspire people, we've learned some of lifes hardest lessons and it matters to me that people don't just see me as the grieving mum, or the mother of the disabled child, dyslexic child (i know you get this!)...or a wife, i am so many things, and i try to keep a sense of humour through it all...i think.
your pictures are great, i'm so rubbish with a camera, i have about one in ten photos that isn't a thumb, headless person or my own foot!!! sigh!!!
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i liked today's pictures - why do these objects remain you of your friend?
Until last year, we lived in the State of Vermont. Our neighbor, Laurie, became a very good friend of mine. Our windows faced each other and her windows were full of plants and these glass bottles. I took these pictures last May, at her place, before we moved away from Vermont and I am just now getting around to editing them. She's been on my mind a lot lately. We used to have fabulous chats over coffee in the mornings and I really miss those chats with my dear friend.
I'm glad you like the pictures. :)
Hi Erin, thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment, i will let Trojan know you can't leave a comment, you arent the first person to say this lately, i think sometimes things go a little weird.
i'm glad you enjoy the blog, i hope that we inspire people, we've learned some of lifes hardest lessons and it matters to me that people don't just see me as the grieving mum, or the mother of the disabled child, dyslexic child (i know you get this!)...or a wife, i am so many things, and i try to keep a sense of humour through it all...i think.
your pictures are great, i'm so rubbish with a camera, i have about one in ten photos that isn't a thumb, headless person or my own foot!!! sigh!!!
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