Love catching different angles of Big Roo when we’re at the park…
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Love catching different angles of Big Roo when we’re at the park…
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So after yesterday’s post about my three travel secrets, I’m enjoying the reminiscing of my pre-kid hiking glory days. Don’t get me wrong: Big Roo and Little Roo WILL hike in the Grand Canyon with us one day, but not anytime soon (cut me some slack- Little Roo isn’t even born yet!). So here’s a [...]
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It’s freezing here in North Carolina (I know, I know- at least it’s not BELOW zero), so I thought I’d pay homage to sunny days and warm places. I’m feeling warmer already.
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I’m running out of time so I’ll keep this short! Every year, I design a Christmas card. Here’s what I did this year (and some outtakes of pics that didn’t make the cut)– the card has got to be one of my favorites! Thanks to Daddy Roo for coming up with the theme. Merry Christmas [...]
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This weekend Daddy Roo and I worked in our backyard raking up the last bit of fall’s leaves. Our dog Trajan looked so darn cute jut laying in the leaves that I couldn’t help but drag my camera outside and snap this pic! What a poser!
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Last week, I “met” a fellow blogger through Twitter who runs the blog Go Explore Nature. She posted this great list of 10 Holiday Gifts for Little Nature Explorers. One that’s mentioned is a digital camera and I couldn’t agree more! Big Roo can’t keep his hands off my digital SLR when I break it [...]
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For the longest time, whenever we’d go hiking I’d take snapshots of just scenery and more scenery. But then, I’d get home, upload my pics and wonder, were we even there? I started realizing I could have just bought a postcard for the same effect. So, I’ve gotten more creative over the years with my [...]
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Okay, so I talk too much to go full-on with Wordless Wednesday. Instead, I’ll give ya “Less Words Wednesday.” Call it a compromise with the blogosphere. Fall is in full swing. Outside the leaves are changing to fiery reds, rustic oranges and aged yellows. Combine a brilliant blue sky with those changing leaves and it [...]
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