
This is the bunkhouse that is behind my in laws house that my husband built with his father back in the 60’s too. He said he virtually lived out there except in the winter.

This is the bunkhouse that is behind my in laws house that my husband built with his father back in the 60’s too. He said he virtually lived out there except in the winter.

I can’t going out of my house yet, so here another still life. This camera was my father’s . I used it this summer,before I bought mine. My dad was a little disappointed that I bought a Nikon instead of a Canon. I don’t know why xD P.s as always,sorry …

She’s wearing her first place ribbon won at our local fair….. I gave this doll to my father-in-law! He was so amazed at the details on her face & that she had real moveable fingers!

My father-in-law took this photo years and years ago. I loved it, and took a picture of it with my iPhone. One of the best shots I have seen – couldn’t ask for much more.

Apostle Guillermo Maldonado praying for the people who wanted to repent. Repeat after me out loud: Father God, I come before your altar, I repent. Repentance is a decision not an emotion. Right now, forgive my independence and rebellion. Forgive my iniquity. Cleanse me with your blood and prepare me …

I bought this postcard as I used to go shopping to Leicester with my parents as a child. My father in particular used to go a a photographic equipement store just by the station. Jacobs? As well as Jessops. The photo must have been taken between 1904 when this style …

Where it all begin is where my 365 shall end as the beast takes a stroll around the Central Plaza in front of Cinderella’s Castle. Megan has unsurprisingly been one of the stars of my 365, and you can see from the first picture on day 18 how much she’s …

My father watches his brother Adolph hamming it up in Paw Paw Lake, Michigan. They were five years apart.