Project 52
Project 52: Mothers
What a perfect time to talk about mothers! Project 52 is a venture I joined to take a picture every week around a particular subject. I’ve sucked at it really, yet I continue to follow along and post as I can. I think life is like that too. We follow along and do what we…
Read MoreProject 52 – Hunger
Last night I went to the Rotary Spring Party at the County Club. We had great food, a good presentation on Admiral Leahy and the company was excellent. The theme for this week’s Project 52 is Hunger. My picture is of two flowers and a piece of cheesecake. Upon first glance, you might think the…
Read MoreToys
Look what was donated to the Franklin County Historical Society! Isn’t it lovely? We believe it is around 80 years old. Do you have any antique toys in your attic? If you know the story of the toy – who bought it, who did they give it to, how old is it – write it…
Read MoreProject 52 – Drink Up!
This week on Project 52 we were assigned to take a photo related to Drink Up. I’ve been working through the blog post by Julien Smith and the first assignment involves doing the hardest thing first. I’ve decided that was taking care of my health. One of the steps for that goal is to drink more…
Read MoreP52 Project – Self Portrait
I want my grandkids to look at this picture and say “why is there a stack of toilet paper behind G-ma?” I want my grandkids to know this picture is me, and all my pictures are of me smiling. I want my grandkids to say “THAT’S MY G-MA!!!” I want them to always show their…
Read MoreI dreamed a dream
One day I had a dream I’d live in a place surrounded by things I love. Twin, my loyal cat. Books and more books. Yellow walls. Pictures of birds and oceans and roses and travel. Computers that hold stories told and stories yet to come. I dreamed a dream, that did come true. I dreamt…
Read MoreMade with Love
There’s a store called Cornerstone Cottage Kids. It’s for parents who want to buy cool, educational stuff for their kids. But it’s also for grandma’s who need things at home, want their grandkids to help them and play with them — and have figured out how to have both at the same time. This picture…
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