Friday, August 1, 2025

 


The Weekend Roundup "E"
 Eight, Egrets and Evening
   (click on photo for bigger and best view)
EIGHT
Eight 1st cousins, from many years ago. Today most in their 70's and a few in their 80's. My husband was one of more than 60 first cousins, on his father's side! 
EGRET
Reflections of egrets in Kennebunkport, Maine
 
EVERYONE & FAVORITE
My daughter and her family,
everyone's in the picture.
L to R - son-in-law Justin, April, my daughter, AJ and Hayden, my grandsons and Rudy🐾
Taken 7/04/2025
EVENING
A Kentucky sunset. I don't take many pictures of sunsets, mostly because of my location to seeing them. I found this one in my archives from a few years ago.

6 comments:

  1. ...Dawn, we all ENJOY different life EXPERIENCES. My mother and father were both only children, giving me not aunts, uncles or cousins. Here at home, I have poor sunset spots. I wish you An Awesome August.

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    1. Same to you, Tom! I have a question. When I went to make my new post for this week, I noticed that my last week post was completely gone! Disappeared! How does that happen? In my settings and list of posts there is no signs of it at all, but yet I can find all the comments that were left to me, under my comments in settings. Strange! I haven't done anything different. Dawn

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  2. Like your husband, I have lots of first cousins. My mom was one of fourteen children. The sunset is spectacular!

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  3. Love your "eight", next go around I will, a picture of the eight students and our teacher. Four of us were cousins. Liked your egrets, we had them on our lake when we lived north of Houston. I wrote a tear jirking poem about one.
    https://jimmiehov6.blogspot.com/2011/06/one-single-impression-miss.html?m=1
    Glad to here about you learning 11:11 value from a child. I did also, from my youngest granddaughter about the age of starting school. Bad grandfather spilled the beanfs, she was so disappointed, she cried. Speaking of kids, I chaperone our children's church camp out at Lake Winnipesaukee in 1963. I was an Aerospace Engineer helping make the Airforce Satellite Tracking Station work and then teaching the Airforce airmen how to work it and maintain things. Then in 1964 I transfered to NASA Houston and have been here since. :

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    1. Oops, I am sorry. I went back to that poem, the bird was a heron, not an egret.

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  4. Dawn Egrets are such ELEGANT birds. ENCHANTING EVENING SHOT. Have a great week ahead

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