The picture tag has been going around for a while and although no one has specifically tagged me to do it, I’m going to anyway because it’s fun. It’s my blog and I make the rules. What you do, is go to your file folder marked “pictures”, open the 6th folder, then choose the 6th photo and tell the story behind it. Since merging my work laptop to my desktop I have two pictures folders so I am going to do this with both. Here is the first:
This is my friend Kristal and her daughter Addie. The three of us took a little trip to the Red Barn Farm in Weston, MO this past fall while the boys drowned themselves in fantasy football misery. It was beautiful out but very cold. I got lots of super fun fall pictures here. However I don’t think Kristal and Addie will be heading back next fall because the owner accused them of stealing a pumpkin and was incredibly rude and obnoxious. The pumpkin market must also be falling in this dwindling economy because that man made a huge scene over the possibility of loosing profit off of one mother trucking pumpkin.
This picture is a small crop of a larger picture that I took in La Jolla, CA when I went on a work trip with my friend, Julianne. We got off the plane and after checking into our hotel went straight to the beach. It was November when I took these photos and it was beautiful out. The next day we went to work for about 45 minutes and then went back out to explore California all while fighting with the Garmin.
Okay so I am going to tag my two good friends who are new to the blogging world, Kristen and Julianne. Can’t wait to read your stories, ladies!
Sher Bailey is a writer in the Midwest who believes the power of humor, Mod Podge, and grandkids can fix most problems in life. You can find her at SherBailey.com.
Elizabeth says
Testing these damn comments…
Kristen says
well I took the challenge, though my story is def not very exciting!
Lindsey says
I love the ocean wave pic! It makes me want to be on a beach so badly!!
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