Dog..Daffodil..Dairy Queen! Dry...Dremel... Dots ... Ditto... Dump... Dip... Ditti... Dress... Dark ... Devilish ... Dreamy ... daisy ... drip, drop
Day!
As in a Divine Day!
We had dancing children
A trip through downtown
I am so happy to live in a city that has a vibrant beautiful downtown. A trip to or through downtown is often a treat (except maybe the traffic) with plenty to see and do.
Diapers drying on the line in the sun
Not so exciting I know, but the diaper laundry is done now which makes me happy. There's also something cheerful about brightly colored diapers drying on the line in the sun.
A hard earned drink after some hard work in the garden
Shiner Hefeweizen. One of my favorite Texas beers. De-stressing after accidentally pulling up the rose bush (yes really. I'm not sure if it's going to survive)
Divine day despite pulling up the rose bush, dealing with littles all day and doing laundry? Yes! I'm thankful for my life and love it even when things aren't going according to plan.
Love ALL of your D words...Dancing children..colorful laundry and that wonderful refresher of Shiner Hefeweizen after yardwork..
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absolutely stunning :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful D words, wonderful photos! thanks...
ReplyDeleteJan Morrison
What a divine day and a darling little dancer.
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Holly Ruggiero’s POV
I love her skirt!! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great day! The dancing downtown is divine! I also get to visit Austin next month and that shot makes me really look forward to it (already did, but that was for seeing a friend--now I want to see the city, too)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the picture compliments everyone
ReplyDeleteHart, Austin is a pretty great city. I'm sure it's true of most cities but there is always something interesting going on. This week one thing I know of is a group has put working pianos around downtown all labeled "play me, I'm yours" and left them there for people to play with. Awesome, right? :)