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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Corner View: Morning, Noon, and Night


From my archives:
A typical summer day at the lake.
These 'moment's were actually taken in different years,
but our days run the same.

Reading the morning newspaper.

Soaking up the rays at the boater's beach. at noon.


Then snuggling up for the night.

Peyton prefers to sleep wedged in between the extra supplies and the actual bed in the camper's loft. There is a queen size, comfortable mattress up there, but this is what she insists on.

Addy and Dillon sleep on Winnie the Pooh blow-up beds in the living room of the camper.

For more corner views, head on over to Francesca's.

9 comments:

  1. It looks wonderful! I love camping.

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  2. Ah, summer memories! Days do unfurl the same on summer lakes, don't they? And they are all wonderful.

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  3. That looks like a very satisfying day!

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  4. These are good memories and great moments with family.

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  5. i'm with peyton.
    sometimes it's nice to have a little corner to oneself.

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  6. Nothing like reviewing the good times!

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  7. Hey Beth...do you remember me telling you that I had another blog friend who has fibromylasia? Her blog is: http://babblelots.blogspot.com/2013/01/cipro-what-it-can-do.html

    Go there and read her post and then go here: http://ourpioneerhomestead.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-diagnosis-is-in.html
    and read that post. Did you ever take the antibiotic Cipro? If so, this could be your answer.

    I also have a friend at work that has just been diagnosed with fibromylasia, and I am going to see if she has taken it tomorrow when I go in. I hope this will be an answer for all of you!

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  8. Glad a good time was had. I would've been happy to be on the boat. Maybe the other stuff. I ain't a camping sleeper very often, as some folks so enjoy it. Usually end up too hot or too cold. But happy for your little ones. They were blessed.

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