Tuesday, June 15, 2010

E is finished!

It has been for a few days- just seems life has been getting in the way of blogging lately! I started F tonight but only got a small corner done- I will post progress later in the week.

We had some visitors a couple of weeks ago- Rob's dad, his wife, and Rob's aunt and uncle came to see us.. unfortunately I had to work alot of the time they were here, but they did get to the beach, and Marsha (Rob's dad's wife) took some gorgeous pictures.  I got her permission to post some here.  I LOVE the candid shots she got of the kids especially.






And last but not least, a couple of pictures from our concrete garden, that I took-

a wee strawberry

and
Hanna's gladiolus
Aren't cameras a wonderful invention?

11 comments:

Unknown said...

Love the E!

Thanks for sharing the beautiful garden and beach pictures.

Barb said...

Hi Tracy , Great photos there of the beach and the children, who ate the strawberry?!!
Love the E . Wondered where you were, take care

Margaret said...

Love your letter E! Great pics of the beach and garden too!

Kathy A. said...

Those are great photos of the children and the beach.
Yes, cameras are wonderful!!!!

Deb said...

E looks great! And your pictures are wonderful too. I love those shots of the children. I think those make the best shots as opposed to something that you pose.

Jon Lee said...

I love your pictures, the beach and the garden. I would love to be at the beach now. We do have beautiful weather in Chicago though, blue skies and a slight breeze.

Parsley said...

Lovely photos and great stitching. Now I have the urge to go to the beach....

Cole said...

Each letter must feel like it's own little happy dance!!

Great beach pictures, looks like they had a great time!

Myra said...

Cute block Tracey. I enjoyed the garden and beach pictures too.

Lainey said...

Lovely stitching and great photos!

g-girl said...

the beach shots are gorgeous! hey, a strawberry! wow. :)

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