Thursday, September 24, 2015

Leftovers and See You Later

Since we are off to the cottage, I thought I would post some pics of our last, brief stay there. You might recall the Dragon Ball weekend. Well, here are a few more shots from back then.

Everybody loves Mary: my niece in law. She's a gem.
This old trailer has been parked out back for ever so long, and I finally got a decent but well cropped picture.
Lumber in the barn ... waiting .... waiting ...
I'm not sure what JJ thought when his cousin climbed up beside him to watch a movie, but he adapted.
I took a picture of some faint and distant lightning.
My very tall nephew found a unique way to wash the dishes in a slightly low sink.
My BIL takes an indoor shot.
The Dragon Ball venue was nicely decorated.
I am going into radio silence. See you in a few weeks.

14 comments:

Country Gal said...

Lovely photos ! Have a good time !

ADRIAN said...

Mary is stunning.

EG CameraGirl said...

Wonderful leftovers! ;)

Donna said...

Love how your nephew "adapted"...Lolol
Happy Radio Silence....
hughugs

TexWisGirl said...

i'm laughing at the dish washer!!

Kathleen's Blog said...

Have a great time---will miss you, and am looking forward to lots of great pics when you return.

Shammickite said...

How wonderful to have a place where family can get together.

Vicki Lane said...

What a variety of wonderful pictures! Enjoy your break!

KGMom said...

Enjoy your silence. Of course, when you read this, the silence will be over.

Hilary said...

I love the photo of the night sky.. you've captured a beautiful mood. The pic of the cousins in the chair is so cute. And I can see JJ in your nephew's face. You'll probably tell me that there's no blood/genetic connection or something but I still see it anyway. :)

Hena Tayeb said...

great pics.. that is my kinda sink

troutbirder said...

Relax and enjoy!....:)

Mara said...

That cropped trailer shot looks like modern art! And that's a brilliant way of doing the dishes!! You have to be resourceful.

Have a great time away.

Ginnie said...

Your "lumber in the barn" reminds me so much of the black and white shots that my husband used to take when he was a free lance commercial photographer for clients like Ratheon and Allied Chemical