It's been a busy 3 days, movie and a dinner with friends on Friday...trip to Milwaukee to visit my grandson, Brandon and his sweet wife, Hilary yesterday, now today I am headed to the movies with another friend, this time to see Lincoln. It is bound to win best actor and perhaps best picture, so figured I better go see this future winner before the big Academy Awards Day. Today was supposed to be a "barn run" (travel around the countryside and snap pics of local barns) but the weather turned nasty with rain and that doesn't make the best venue for photography.
Participating in Ashley's Scavenger Hunt Sunday with the challenges being:
- Small Things
- Illustration
- Valentine
- Work of Art
- Window Beauty
Yesterday, while visiting Brandon & Hilary, we stopped at an Anthropologie...oh, big mistake. It has so many lovely, fun things to buy....ceramic berry boxes, egg cartons, cups, bowls, etc etc all in beautiful colors. I am a sucker for all that. This was one of the
small things that I purchased....a small jar with a chalkboard label...now how fun is that??!!
My sweet sister-in-law just sent me this book, she loved it and thought I would l enjoy it too. The
illustrated cover is enough to draw you in, but the title is perfect.
Ahh.....I love receiving
Valentine's and here's one for you.
I consider my grandson a work of
art....not only is he a handsome young man but he happens to be a graphic
art designer.
This simple park bench, sitting on top of a hill over-looking Lake Michigan with snow on the ground becomes a work of
art.
While driving along the lakefront in Milwaukee there are many beautiful old homes...I was in awe of their architectural beauty. This one in particular had such great
window beauty.
Also participating in Madge's Weekly Top Shot and Rebecca's Simple Things Sunday....
Now, off to get dressed to go see that movie. Have a great week ahead.
Until next time.....
what a great bunch, deanna! love the bench scene. sweet grandson, too. enjoy the movie!
ReplyDeleteThe park bench is extra special - the texture makes it looks like a fine watercolor - you should frame this baby!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Anthropologie is a dangerous place, isn't it?! All their interesting things seem to call out to me to buy them. Hope you have a good day :)
ReplyDeleteWow the bench scene is beautiful! I love Anthropologie, that small jar is such a cute find!
ReplyDeleteyour grandson is too cute - that old home reminds me of the Biltmore in Asheville, NC. if you have never been a must see for sure - lots to see. the flowers & all are just gorgeous. take the family with you ...you won't regret it. great grouping this week. ( :
ReplyDeleteAll wonderful shots, Deanna! That park bench scene really took my breath away!! I absolutely love the edit!! I'd love to know how you did it?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots! Love the park bench scene - wow!
ReplyDeleteWhere do I begin? These are each so amazing. Your grandson is handSOME! The trees and park bench shot would look great as a book cover. Love the jar that you can write on with chalk. Beautiful set.
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny, I checked this book out from the library about a week ago, I still have yet to start reading it though. Lovely set! I would love to stop into Anthropologie :)
ReplyDeleteLots of wonderful photos for this weeks hunt. Your Grandson is a handsome young man. And I try not to go into Anthropologies. I always want to buy everything.. I just love that store. Enjoy the movie my friend..
ReplyDeleteHugs~
You sure have been a busy lady but it sure sounds like lots of fun....I know you enjoyed being with that handsome grandson of yours and along the way you took some wonderful pictures....The last one of the benches is beautiful....Your editing is outstanding...
ReplyDeleteLincoln was a really good movie....I will be interested in hearing what you think.....Have a good time.
Fabulous hunt today- from the gorgeous windows to the handsome grandson!
ReplyDeleteThe bench image is beautiful...love the texture you used!
ReplyDeleteWonderful set.
ReplyDeleteThat book sounds interesting.
Thanks for the lovely Valentine you created for everyone to see.
Your grandson is indeed a very fine looking young man.
Absolutely Loved the park bench and Window beautfy shots.
Your last two are very beautiful. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous set. Love them all have a safe warm week.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots...love the bench shot and the texture work. And your grandson is a cutie!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the movie... I haven't been to see a movie in years. This is a lovely series of images, the lone lakeside bench, that Edwardian (I think that's the right era) 'castle.' Wow... Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #69!
ReplyDeleteFantastic choices - that jar is such a cool idea and your transformation of the park bench scene - be*u*ta*ful! Have a wonderful day Deanna.
ReplyDeleteThat house is spectacular and you got a great shot of it. Ket us know how you like that novel. It sounds like a "must read". Great set of photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos for the prompts today! Your grandson is a handsome fellow. The park bench makes a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the movie!
Really beautiful photos and CUTE grandson!
ReplyDeleteBusy busy! Love your photos today Deanna -- but your grandson stole the show. He's adorable. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work all the way around; love the park bench in the snow. I had my first visit to Anthropologie yesterday. Oh, my! Big mistake indeed. Love, love, love!!! And it's all Kim K's fault. :-D
ReplyDeleteAw, your grandson is adorable! He reminds me of my nephews. I LOVE that you go visit them. I think a lot of people miss out waiting for their "young people" to come to them. I know they appreciate you! Now I want to make a photographic Valentine. Better get crackin'! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series of pics this week.
ReplyDeleteYour grandson is very handsome - a definite work of art!
Let me know how you like the book - looks very intriguing!
Your rain is now here.......melting all our snow & my icicles.
A chalkboard label? I never heard of such a thing, yes, fun! =) Handsome grandson, indeed. As always, the texture on the park bench image is awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful home, can't imagine what it looks like inside.
Hope you find some barns & the weather cooperates! =)
Deanna, You are alway on the move! I'm feeling lazy - it was so cold when we skied this AM, I spent the rest of the day by the fire. Your Valentine Card is so pretty. I love that old Victorian architecture, too - can you imagine what it costs to heat those mansions! Your Grandson is a hunk!
ReplyDeleteTerrific photos. Have a happy Valentine.
ReplyDeleteAs always your photos are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWe went to the movies yesterday and saw Parker.
Great set! Love the bench scene! It looks so peaceful! The windows certainly are beautiful! And now I am adding that book to my reading list. :)
ReplyDeleteI love all your choices for the scavenger hunt! You are so blessed to have so many to love you! What a handsome grandson and a graphic art designer as well! And you got to see Lincoln...I am green with envy! I wanted to go see that so badly....maybe will get to catch it on dvd.
ReplyDeleteLove them all! Cute buttons! Your grandson is handsome! haha! Have a lovely week x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Deanna! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the gothic house we have a few of those in my part of the world Anthropolgie what can I say it's a good thing I don't have one nearby..... And a handsome young man, is he tall ? My 23 year old towers above me .....
ReplyDeleteOh what great pics. The gothic house just amazing. I didn't get my post up yet. Probably missed the linky. I just was so busy over the weekend! I do have a fun Blue Monday post up. Come by and see me. I enjoyed coming by and seeing your beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Have a great week,
Sherry
Lincoln is such a good movie. It deserves every award it wins. Your grandson is adorable. You and your photos just make me smile and I admire you so much b
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful post and o my what a handsom grandson. Your blog always inspirational! Thanks for the Valentine!
ReplyDeleteYour grandson is beautiful...
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