My World Through a Filtered Lens

My life – and yours now- is much better now because I have a camera. That means you get lots more HB updates with fancy pictures…like this one:

Sydney

or this one.

sydney on stoop

I can’t help it if I have the most photogenic (read: lazy) Pug in the PNW. I swear, she just eats up this whole photo shoot idea. Things around HBHQ have picked up steam with the weather officially deciding to switch over to Spring.

Barry mowed the lawn for the first time and we chopped down a zillion pieces of bamboo.  Have you ever in your life attempted to chop down bamboo? Here is  a valuable piece of advice: don’t.

Because I’m happy as a clam about my new best friend camera I’ll give you a bit of TMI (Too Much Information). I got punctured in my butt from a piece of stray bamboo. Punctured, I tell you. Wowie, wow, wow, it hurt. I think I’m still recovering. It was at that point that I handed over my chopping tool and let Barry have at it.I went and checked out the new blooms on the yellow thing outside our guest bedroom.

This is me as a clam:

clam

Now that I’ve over-shared about my butt and the fact that Sydney should be on the animal version of America’s Top Model, I ought to get going to hang out with my man…..

barry

4 Replies to “My World Through a Filtered Lens”

  1. Hurrah for you and your camera! That is a serious piece of glass, plastic metal and circuit boards I see there in that pic. Enjoy.
    On a related note I installed an RSS feed reader so Tamara may not have to read your old posts ten times… she can wait until we get the bat-signal.

    Although now with the new camera you will probably be cranking out those posts left & right so my new friend, Feedly, will be useless after all.

  2. Feed away, Bradley! Tamara can come back as many times as she wants!! So glad to have a camera.

    Gretch, is that you??? When are you going to start a blog? Tell Andrew to post some more pictures of you and your belly!

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