That's a gorgeous photo, Rae!!
I've been taking a lot of photos at my Grandpa's house as we're cleaning it out. We've been sharing fun memories of things and events at his house. I haven't downloaded any from my phone yet (they're backed up to Google Photos).
Love that photo Rae!
I've been pretty bad at getting my camera out lately. Actually for the past whole year really. I really need to make a concerted effort to document more of our life - my girls are growing so quick!
I'm editing photos from a photo walk I went to on Saturday. It was a small community (a block long) called Finn Slough and it is one of the earliest settlements in the 1800's to form in Richmond (outside of Vancouver BC Canada). A few of us went early morning, it was so quiet and lovely. We met one of the owners of a small shack and had a great discussion with her. I even saw a hummingbird species that I've never seen here before. Unfortunately I wasn't quick enough to get a pic of it at the time.
Here's an early morning shot I took. Such a grungy quaint little area.
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Rae - I think I'have photos from here too! Not as good as your's though - this is one, taken more than 20 years ago back in the day of film cameras. My only notes on it are 'Fraser River village' but I think its the same place.
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I haven't been taking alot of photos lately either - compared to what I used to. Too busy with life at the moment. I wish I could get out with my camera more though. Now that summer's over I might be able to - its often too hot to be outside much and everything looks tired, dry, brown and burnt anyway.
Thanks, RaeTammy - that's a great idea, taking photos as you clean out. I want to do more pages about little things/memories of my mom (like the recent page I did of the National Geographic mags). I wish I had taken more photos in her home when I had a chance, I would love to look back on those photos now.
The first thing we did before we started going through things was take pictures. I know they'll be something we will treasure.