random photo of the day
the world is an interesting place
we use disposable liners for paint trays. bonus feature is peeling off the paint when it dries.
drops of water on the counter.
isn’t it an unusual pattern?
A pooh bear antenna topper + an old Ford truck. Perfect combination
1. Love flames on non-sports cars 2. Like the colors of his shirt and seat covers. 3. Really glad he didn’t catch me taking his picture.
A closer look
under the edge of a fountain.
from my mom’s garden. isn’t it lovely?
In the window of the Woodwright’s School in Pittsboro, NC
So this is Baby Blue, bought at a gum ball machine. Cara suggested I put him in with the peas, and I had TONS of fun with him in my mom’s garden.
How cute is that little face?!
the cutest birdhouse ever! at the Cambell Pottery Store in Pennsylvania.
My friends from New Zealand and Australia were quite taken with this sign. It’s in Orange, CA of course. But still an interesting word choice.
Came out of the store and noticed this peanut butter nestled on top of a bush right next to my car. Mysterious!
Saw this while running errands this morning.
At the Lab in Costa Mesa.
Jake (the cat) was temporarily booted out of my parent’s house when Oliver (the dog) came to visit.
Paul-Bunyan size pancakes at Corky’s restuarant in Ladera Ranch. Betsy ate 1/4 of them!
Sophia the superstar! Youngest daughter of my cousin James and his fabulous wife, Christine.
Sophia feeling a little… petulant.
cool car we saw outside of Memphis (the restaurant).
my dad noticed this on the sidewalk and asked me to take the picture.
sweet tea in North Carolina. I just liked the way it looked.
From Richard Scary’s Dictionary. When we were kids my brother and I thought this definition was a KNEE SLAPPER… loved seeing babykins running about in his birthday suit.
Potato postcard! What an odd picture.
May 10, 1918 Mr. Harold Gats Dear Sir will be in Sat 11th. PS Please be at home or leave some word with the misses. Reg Joe Hecathorn
my mom and I went looking for the address to which it was sent. This *might* be it, house number wasn’t visible.
At Maggiano’s Little Italy. Katherine noticed the label on the butter. Good to know it’s not lard. Or cream cheese.
At the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill, NC. I found it curious that they had the same portrait on either side of the door.
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