Sunday, October 16, 2011

one good week











photographing : an oil portrait my mother painted of me at age two, her navajo turquoise bracelet. beachcombing and turning leaves. lunch with my daughter, new second hand books. my grandson's face.  

doing :  this, this morning. dinner at the beach, watching the sun set over the pacific, eating california burgers, drinking red wine. my son and his love coming for dessert. connecting with each one of my kids. many moments adding up to one good week.
photos taken with vintage pentax super me camera and fuji film.

34 comments:

  1. What a special, lovely week. Blessings for the next one.
    I have my grandchildren here for a few days. xxx

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  2. You do have a really beautiful family. I'm glad Bella wasn't there. She would've been after your grandson. Beautiful photos and here's to another good week xxx

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  3. Wonderful pictures! So nice your Mom painted you. I did a portrait on my sons, people are not my thing, but still I think although strangely painted it is special. Hope they will also treasure it later.
    Your grandson is just as beautiful as your whole family is.
    I love his blond hair.

    Hope the coming week will be just as beautiful for you♥

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  4. such beautiful photos illustrating a good week - who can ask for more?

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  5. I wish I was there to run with you, how fun. My run is coming up soon arrgh!
    Hope your finger is healed. I did see your knitting peeking out beside you lunch so I know it's still not slowing you down.
    Love the pictures, did your mom do them? I am doing one of each of the grandchildren for my mom, but at the rate I go, they will all be grown before I finish! ;)
    The socks are coming along, although the gussets are causing me a lot of tears. This is one of the many times I wish I wasn't a leftie.
    Have fun today and I would love to hear all about it!xx

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  6. oh i felt as tho i was there with you - everything looks sooo gooood . The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow - I read that too; so much beauty and intruige :)
    xx

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  7. Beautiful photos, as always. x

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  8. Your mom was quite talented, you must take after her. I hope your finger is getting better. Your photos are so pretty and I do see some leaf turning!!

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  9. Absolutely nothing better than time with the family!!! Especially when you don't get to see them everyday!
    (I had one of those weekends, too!)

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  10. Beautiful, beautiful photos....some make me think it was only yesterday I lived in CA, instead of 1967....I miss the beautiful vistas, sights and scents.
    Thanks for a lovely trip....

    XXOO~~
    Anne

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  11. What a sweet painting of you. Wow, she had talent.

    And I covet that bracelet. I know you will wear it well.

    Good for you for doing that run.

    I'd say you had one good week, for sure ;)

    Here's to many more!
    xo
    Lo♥

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  12. beautiful. as always lori. i love the way you see the world. stopping by your place is like a deep blessed rest..

    (how's your pinky?)

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  13. You DID have a gentle, sweet week.... stepping back into LIFE....one day at a time..your family is a strong anchor....and your Mum will always be the mainstay of it... she was an incredible artist....

    Here's to many more sweet steps forward into the future.

    Love,

    ♥ Robin ♥

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  14. Such beautiful images Lori :), the painting and the bracelet--what wonderful connections and memories of your mother...You have a special way in your photography, it brings to mind the word "expansive"--it's lovely, like you are embracing with open arms everything you snap...

    hope this week for you is just as good :)
    xoxo

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  15. Your mother was a very talented and beautiful artist, something you have inherited.

    I love your weekend! And your grandson is such a handsome young man. Have a glorious week!

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  16. Lori looking through these glorious pictures it struck me one of the things i love about your blog is its so regional. And what a region!
    xx
    julie

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  17. wow your grandson looks so much like his mama! these images are lovely. how sweet that painting your mom made of you. i thought it was one of your babies.

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  18. Lori, I really love the painting your mom did of you. I'm glad you have that, and her beautiful bracelet. Reminders of her love for you. :) As for your grandson, well, my heart is a melted little puddle on the floor. xox!

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  19. Sounds like a good week. A very good one. Is that a new knitting project I spy?

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  20. That painting of you is just lovely - your mom was so talented!

    it looks to me like little bits of peace are trickling back to you

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  21. I still can't believe you have grandchildren! How wonderful that they live nearby. Happy that the week has been good to you :-)

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  22. Looks delightful! What a beautiful bracelet!

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  23. I have just caught up with all your posts and thank you for sharing your part of the world with us, I really feel as if I have had a special visit with you. Your finger does look painful though....I hope it makes a quick recovery !
    xxxx
    Sally

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  24. Yes, it was a good week! Blessings from over here!

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  25. ...these re beautiful images and it sounds like you had a n amazing week..X

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  26. Lori, thank you for stopping by! only getting around to visiting other blogs now!! Your photos are beautiful- the colour is extraordinary (I had typed in error "extraordinart": but, that too!) and your daughters voicemail to you was so funny!

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  27. Just shows that old film is not totally redundant. I got my pentax out last week, but its so long, I'm not sure what film is in there. Might finish and have it processed soon. Love your photos. Snippets of what the world looks like to you. Beautiful.

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  28. Live with every fiber. You make your mother proud!
    xoxo

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  29. lori, you make the half empty half full for yourself and for me and for everyone who graces your blog. thank you.

    my favorite among these photos is your Mother's bracelet. it warms my heart, i can't say why.

    you and your yard sale camera! so very cool, you both are. :^)

    xo xo xo xo xo xo xo!
    kj

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  30. Looks like you had the perfect week!

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  31. I love it here Lori... your blog always makes me smile x

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xoxo lori