Photos This Week Capture Your 365 Week Ending 5-31-14

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25. Twilight
26. Freedom
27. Monochromatic
28. Soul
29. Safety
30. The Present
31. Quiet

hotdog25. Twilight—or at least dinnertime!!
10419872_10204437166913186_1269547447_n26. Freedom— The replica of the Vietnam Memorial came to our city this week…
974664_10204451177263436_1750758651_n27. Monochromatic—almost so…but definitely all peaceful and soft!
10416779_10204405650445294_1823147592_n28. Soul—The eyes are the window to the soul….
10371539_10204429469240749_981413391931773846_n29. Safety net. 
10437261_10204444977388443_1483121660_n30. The Present—TGIF!
10390938_10204430109376752_6556822633504190140_n31. Quiet—not really! Giggle monster most of the time…

This week in PHOTOS, CY365 WE 5-24-14

This weeks prompts

18. Hope
19. Where I Stand
20. Devotion
21. 20
22. Beauty
23. Make Believe
24. Finished

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10357984_10204354351282847_1491127532_n18. Hope —that I can get to the tuna! Tuna Macaroni salad for dinner. It’s killing him… #Neko#badkitty

10339719_10204384247990246_5152872294502304076_n19. Where I Stand —Virginia Beach!

10394583_10204374469985802_7542498560553222861_n21. 20 (20/20, eyeglasses)—I haven’t been using the prompts every day, because if something strikes my fancy, I shoot that. Today I actually looked at the email with the prompt (eyeglasses) and I thought of this. The New Testament belonged to my husbands dad, and the eyeglasses to his great grandmother, if I recall correctly. My mother-in-law gave these to me a few years ago.
10362713_10204367391968856_1319239790_n22. Beauty  This little petunia is a flower of opportunity. NoNoNeko destroyed the plant living here and so I sat the planter outside and promptly forgot it. From somewhere landed a petunia seed….
10374381_10204379779558538_169420182_n23. Make Believe  —The Rubber Duck Project comes to Norfolk!

These last two photos don’t fit any new prompts, but could be doubles for Make Believe and Beauty–

10388413_10204391217564481_904664300_n Waldo was a little upset that he didn’t get to go see Rubber Duck at the museum yesterday, so I let him take a ride on the much smaller replica we bought as a souvenir.

1469970_10204398065815683_2300716121727731158_n The scent of magnolia is one of the most beautiful parts of late spring…

Photos of the Week ending 5-17-14 #CY365

 

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11. Motherly Love

12. Check Up
13. Activity
14. Health
15. Relaxing
16. Self Discipline
17. Growth

I Used ALL of my prompts! (sometimes with the help of interpretive dance moves)

10358108_10204302273420933_2134705634_n11. Motherly Love ‘Nuff said. Love my Thuglee.
10344935_10204316039445075_174045326_n12. Check Up—A screenshot, not a ‘photo’ but need I say more? SUMMER is here.
10331758_10204324575778478_1574887677_n13. Activity—That little rose bush twig that I threaten to yank every year because it hasn’t thrived and is totally in the way always redeems itself with roses that remind me of Daddy Gus’s garden. (HIS red roses were rambling and prolific  and nothing like this sad twig.)
10356594_10204343386808742_1427419482_n (1)14. Health… Tell me you didn’t just close your eyes and sniff deeply? Be honest. That is two senses that are working well, sight and smell!
10356616_10204310985558731_138393321_n15. Relaxing.  Because Batman.
10346781_10204302823114675_629768280_n16. Self Discipline –Things you can’t believe you are saying UNTIL you are dealing with a toddler …”Don’t bite the cats tail again.” (Thankfully it wasn’t OUR cat who scratched her neck!) and if you ask where she got the scratch she says, in a very matter of fact tone, “I bit Bert’s tail.”  I recall reading once that 90% of disciplining toddlers is not laughing.
10364532_10204332556257985_345801874_n17. Growth This azalea must have heard about my plans to yank it a few years ago, because it had sat, basically stunted, giving a half-hearted attempt at flowering and no effort put into filling the space I had for it. But as I am slow to act upon these decisions (read—lazy) it stayed put. Two years ago, it bloomed. In AUGUST. And since then it has become a thing of beauty, rambling, wild, with very large flowers that bloom three weeks later than other azaleas.