This week's items are bokeh, statues, flying high, remember, and process of elimination
Process of elimination
See original photo below..took away the handle
Bokeh
Remember when
On my son's wedding day, he had my father's pocket watch that had been given to him by his mother. Now as the story goes, my father carried this with him all through WWII. He was in the Bataan Death March, and a POW for 42 months. I don't know how he kept this hidden, but it was something he cherished. In his will he left it to his first born grandson. I waited until his wedding day to pass it on to him. He also wore one of my father's medals from the war.
Flying high
This was taken from the hot air balloon that I was in. Such a wonderful experience. Flying above the clouds in a silent balloon. The early morning air so crisp and clean.
Statue
This is Robin Yount's statue. Famous Milwaukee Brewer. When our son was little and went to spring training, he got to be the ball boy for the Brewers. One time when we were vacationing in Hawaii, there was a young couple with two small children playing in the waves. My son informed me it was Robin Yount. I doubted him, but later when the young man split his head open on the boogie board, he approached us to see if we had a first aid kit because my husband was wearing a Brewers hat. My son definitely had a "I told you so minute"
12 comments:
Amazing photo of the balloon! Love the perspective from above the clouds!
What amazing flying high and a touching remember! Great set!
Love the remember photo! what a great story to go along with it!
I feel as if I just glimpsed into your life thru your commentaries. Thank you for sharing. I especially love your "remember" photo and story. Thank you to your dad and to all our brave men and women in uniform who served and protected our country.
Kathy
www.youllshootyoureyeout-kathy.blogspot.com
I would love to go on a balloon ride, such a terrific image. Beautiful series!!
Fabulous as always laddy! Love the pocket watch shot!
Love your remember shot, wonderful family history to keep and remember
I'm loving these shots - from the first the hot air balloon...love them all!
Great interpretations.
What a handsome little boy
I love remember when, very touching made me cry. Thanks for stopping by my blog and the sweet comment. I made my collage at picnik.com it's really easy. Have a great week!
nice photos, it's amazing how photography improves when some useless detail is cropped! love that shot!!!
Would LOVE it if you would share your pics at my photo swap going on right now!! http://www.sweetlittlegals.com/2011/09/sweet-little-photo-swap-12.html (Sunday party)
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