I have also been busy this summer with family photography, not my family, other families. Altho I did take quite a few pics at my granddaughter-in-law's baby shower....and btw, she is due at any time. OMG me, a great-grandmother and a new baby in the family....sigh!! Here is just a tiny clue has to who we are expecting....
There will definitely be more about this later (unless I fall into my "no blog" mode again) I don't like that mode, I miss you all.
Anyhow, one of the adventures that happened since I last blogged was a wonderful trip to Michigan to meet up with a couple of bloggers who I am sure many of you know....Patti on the left from My Happy Place and Sarah from Paisley Rain Boots. I stayed with Patti and her husband, Dream Boy for two nights and what wonderful hosts they were and ofcourse Wonder Dog was there as well. Then on Friday we met up with Sarah in Holland, MI and wandered thru Holland, Windmill Island where my grandson was married 4 years ago, and Saugatuck where my sweetie and I spent almost 20 years there each summer. I must admit that when seeing the bench where we always sat watching the boats wind up and down the river tears rolled down my cheek. It really tugged at my heart seeing these spots again, knowing that I will never enjoy them with my sweetie.....only in my memories.
Since I haven't blogged for awhile (understatement) I wanted to highlight some of my trip to Michigan, of which I have probably a gazillion pics, but I decided to focus on the color red. That couldn't possibly be because that is one of my favorite colors. Note, even the pic above of the lovely ladies has red in the background....
The lighthouse, lovingly referred to as "Big Red" resides along the shores of Lake Michigan in Holland.
Notice the red doors and shutters at the little village on Windmill Island....
This fine looking gentleman is a guide at Windmill Island who, with his Dutch dialect, gave us the history and played the Amsterdam street organ. Note the red kerchief around his neck....I am really stretching this red thing.
This lovely young lady along with others performed in their Dutch klogs outside of the windmill.
They wear up to 10 pairs of socks to protect their feet while performing or participating as travel guides thru the windmill. I will stick to my flip flops, thank you very much. Pretty costumes and definitely red.
And ofcourse I couldn't visit Michigan without capturing some of the local barns. Isn't she a beauty, so red against that beautiful blue sky, along with a white fence...perfect!!
And, a Red Tail Hawk...what a gorgeous bird. So regal and if you hop on over to my collaborative blog, Focusing On Life, I wrote a little post on the Red Tail Hawk.
On Thursday, the day I arrived Patti and I took a walk to downtown Kalamazoo. They have been busy updating and renovating the downtown area and I must say I was impressed. Lovely parks, beautiful plantings, new buildings....whoever their city planners are, kudos to them. Not only do they have beautiful parks etc. they have an area filled with beautiful churches. Couldn't pass up these beauties with their stunning red doors.
So there you have it...just a brief tour of part of why I have been MIA lately. I am truly going to try and do better, but with the prediction of the same kind of winter we had last year looming, my back porch needs my undivided attention while I can still enjoy.
Until next time.....
i am glad you had a fun mich getaway, but sorry about your husband's hospital stay. i hope you'll hang around blogland for a while again. :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous. i have missed your posts. have a lovely weekend. love your shots. i always do. ( :
ReplyDeletelove all your red, red photos (red happens to be my favorite color, too). i grew up in the episcopal church that had red doors, and nearly every episcopal church i've come across since leaving home has always had red doors. made me wonder if your doors belonged to a couple of episcopal churches. ; ) i do hope your husband can be done with hospitals for a time now.
ReplyDeleteand i heard the same thing about our winter here in northwest arkansas. got my fingers and toes crossed that the predictions are wrong!
Beautiful photos . . . Love the RED . . .
ReplyDeleteA visit to Saugatuck is a treat, isn't it! I must admit, I had a tear or two thinking of you seeing the bench where the two of you have sat in the past . . .
Sad to think your sweetie had another hospital stay . . . happy he is back to the nursing home. I am sure those trips away from his usual can be unsettling . . .
Happy you enjoyed your trip and excursions with Sarah and Debbie . . .
Oops . . .Patti, not Debbie . . .
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to get the opportunity to meet up with blog friends and certainly one of many good excuses to be less on the computer and more invested in the real world. I am so sorry to read that your husband experienced another UTI - I am glad he is in better health. Thank you for sharing such beautiful pictures from your trip (and I have to confess, I am glad to see you post)
ReplyDeleteWell - you featured my favorite color! I've been lagging a bit lately, too - summer is too precious to waste. Your photos tell a story of wonderful visits to scenic places. Enjoy that back porch, Deanna - I am , too.
ReplyDeleteOh, no! Not a repeat of last winter! ACCCKK! But in the meantime, I'm so glad you've been enjoying your summer. It looks like you had such a grand time in Michigan and totally understand why you got so sentimental about Saugatuck. It's good to hear from you. I think those of us who blog frequently need a break every now and then. I've allowed myself some slack time this month, too. We need to recharge our batteries, for sure. And, oh, Deanna ... I cannot wait to see you in October!!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back. Thinking of you tomorrow at your wedding shoot as I'm st mine shooting as well.
ReplyDeleteLove you girl!
It is so nice to see you back here, Deanna!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you are having a very busy, but a very wonderful summer.
Nice to see you back Deanna, and as a bit worried about you. Sorry your husband was back in the hospital, but glad that he is now out and doing ok. Love your shots of Holland. Looks like a really lovely spot. A place I have never been, How exciting that little great grandaughter is going to arrive soon. Know that is going to be so much fun. Enjoy that back porch!
ReplyDeleteOh, you always have the most fun meeting other bloggers. Beautiful friends and beautiful sights....how blessed are you? And a great-granddaughter! I'd say you're on top of the world! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear that your sweetie is back to his home away from home, those darn UTIs. Lovely to see your photos from our day together, a very memorable day for me to share it with the two of you.
ReplyDeleteHI Deanna Yes you were missed, certainly by me and now I am off tomorrow for 6 weeks to Malawi!! It must havNow gete been great to meet 2 otherbloggers adnalovvely photo it istoo. Iwould love to meet up with some bloggers although i am so far away from most of you! Sorry ou sweetie was in hospital again. Love all the shots with "red" in them. Now, get back to some blogging!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you're doing well! Hope your sweetie stays on a path of health!! The little cardigan - so so so sweet - good wishes to her!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you're back and have been busy with enjoying your summer! I've been a bit MIA, also - just lazy... Your trip to Michigan looked beautiful - and what fun to meet some blogging buddies!
ReplyDeletePleased to hear all is well. A great-grandbaby to look forward to and enjoy - now that will be a treat indeed.
ReplyDeleteSo great you met up with Sarah and Patti and what a wonderful place to visit, plenty of photo ops there....
ReplyDeleteDeanna,
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds like you are doing good. We have missed your posts and pictures, but glad you are living life fully! Continue to take advantage of the fun, friends, trips and a good cup of coffee on your porch. I'm sure you are in good company with your sweet little dogs.
I was thinking the other day how ironic it was that this summer when there is so much to photograph, I don't quite feel like blogging, I'd rather be outside or doing something else. I totally understand your lack of blogging. We are expecting our first granddaughter any day too (Glen Ellyn). Very exciting! I'm sending you a hug...missing your husband at the bench by the beach made me teary eyed. I am thankful for God's promises to all of us.
ReplyDeleteI really like that red theme you've got going on here. Glad your sweetie is out of the hospital.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Love the red theme! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad your husband is feeling better.
Wow, Deanna, sorry to hear of your husband's trouble this summer. Hope things are on an even keel. All your images are stunning, but if I had to pick a favorite, I'd say the hawk.
ReplyDeletea lot of colourful variety snaps here Deanna; it was nice to again meet up with new blogging friends; to explore some of Holland (great photos) ... and I hope your hubby is comfortable. Take care and enjoy your garden and porch sojourns too. I just came home with a large punnet of petunia seedlings to play with tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of your Sweetie's hospital visit. Hope he is all better now. Your photos are so lovely, as always. I've missed seeing your posts, but do understand. I'm having trouble keeping up with just about everything at the moment! So much to do and so little time to get everything done. Winter will be upon us before we know it; perhaps then I can focus more on blogging.
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