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Summer Fun

Seriously...it's June already? Time seems to drag all winter, then spring has an insanely fast pace. I have had so little time for writing and photography throughout the school year, and am looking forward to warming up my tools and hitting the road, and keys.

I look forward to re-establishing communication with the blogging world, sharing new work, tips from the field, photos of wonderful people, places and things, and lessons learned along the way.

Hello again! Isn't summer wonderful? (Or winter, wherever you may be!)

Comments

Christine said…
I did a double take on that shoe! Almost didn't catch the little guy on there! Ha ha! Too cute.
Pugelicious said…
Love flip flops - makes me miss summer though.
Traci said…
Oh my goodness! I nearly missed the frog sitting there while admiring your colorful flip flops! How wonderful - he's admiring all the colors too, I suspect.
Look forward to seeing more from you!
Dagmar said…
Hi dear blog friend. It's been a while and I've been away for too long. Love this image and the little frog on it says it all.

Enjoy your summer. Yea spring faded too darn fast.
D.

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