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harmony on Thursday September 10, 2009
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harmony on Thursday September 10, 2009
So this is an accomplishment for me. I have a new photo album goal, no more than 100 photos per album period. ever! Which I know is a lot, but that's max. And I am going to try to keep it to one or two "pages" (which is like 20 or so photos). And this is where picasa's collages are going to help me. So do zoom on these or they're pretty worthless!
harmony on Thursday September 10, 2009
Oh, and this collage is from a day at "Baby Plage" on our lake with the Cowans. We took the maquettes (boats that are part of the public transport system). It's one of our favorite places, with tire swings and a sandy beach. We had lots of fun, we are sure going to miss these guys when they move back to the states soon.
Tami on Friday September 11, 2009
Good job! You guys just have soo much fun. I know it will be really hard when the Cowan's move !!! Is Geneve ALWAYS happy it sure seems like it. By the way I love your picture Harmony. Your looking as beautiful as always..
spencer on Friday September 11, 2009
Geneve is always happy, except when falling asleep or being bullied too much by her siblings.
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