to get a family this photogenic, you know there must be exceptional genes contributed from the maternal side. i think each day how lucky i am to have such a wonderful mother for my children, but for some reason we only recognize them for one day out of the year. here's to a year of mother's days, ambre. i love you.
a while back i alluded to posting more from my road trip with rhett. for those still waiting with bated breath, here is a second image. these arrows are on highway 160 outside mancos, colorado and were the only destination on our agenda. i still think there is an undeveloped roll somewhere from our visit to the trading post, so don't be surprised to see more images. insert posting infrequency joke here.
slow sunday shift and the books wanted to come to work with dad. probably needed some quality time with their paterfamilias. or to skip church. either way, good times.
bought a scanner for the house. a flatbed that does film too, and, as you can see, i am getting incredible results. ok, so i have no idea how good or bad the thing is, since the only negs i have done are from the holga. but the fact that i can scan at home is great. now you can expect images slightly more often. yeah, keep expecting that.
one from the vacation i took a year ago with the wife. it was half way through this trip when i realized that my holga was no longer working. three frames are all that i have from paradise. i guess they just don't make $20 cameras like they used too.
photo edited last night. what does that mean, besides the readers were lucky to get a paper this morning? that's right. fish tacos and holga scans.
this is an image from the colorado road trip rhett and i took last spring. a statue of christ on the hill above the mining town of silverton. it was put there as a thanks to jesus for saving miners from an explosion. what divine intervention took place you ask? the blast happened on sunday, while the mine was closed so everyone could go to church. amen.