Coffee suitable for framing
El Diablo on Queen Anne in Seattle makes some of the best coffee I’ve ever tasted. It’s also a work of art. See for yourself.
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El Diablo on Queen Anne in Seattle makes some of the best coffee I’ve ever tasted. It’s also a work of art. See for yourself.
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Yesterday I returned home after a week in Seattle helping Grace and Curtis make wedding plans. We had a fantastic time and accomplished quite a bit. Oh, man. They are way too adorable. I had so much fun just watching them together. It was a rich and precious time. We laughed a lot, talked about
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This was my fifth year to attend Mount Hermon. They always hold the conference over Palm Sunday weekend. Three of the previous years the weather was cold and rainy the whole time. The fourth was a mixture. But this year the weather was glorious. Not that I go for the weather. It’s a professional conference
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First, the serious tale. O Eli, there’s a sanctity in your innocence A certain beauty and no uncertain strength That brings me to the faith, I don’t know if I, If I am climbing to or falling in, But it comes like grace from your tiny hands When I hold you in mine . .
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George took the new camera to Saturday night’s performance of the 50s show, and snapped a couple hundred pictures while experimenting with various settings. Some of them came out a big blur, but he also managed to capture some great moments that will give you a glimpse of the fun, energetic evening we all enjoyed.
Today I went back to the Marshall Visual Arts Center with my camera. For your viewing pleasure I posted one more shot of my lovely roses (can you tell I like them?) and six pictures of Jim Sanders’ pottery. Click HERE and be amazed. (Remember to click on the photos for a larger view.) Isn’t
I posted a few macro shots on my photo blog. The first is a close up of the flowers I mentioned in my last post. The other three are from a bush outside my bedroom window. Click on a photo for a larger view! I love this camera! (But I still have a lot to
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Did I ever mention that George spoils me? Though I don’t think “spoils” is the right word, because I’m not rotting away or anything. Quite the contrary. I’m so tenderly loved that I’m flourishing like a well-watered garden. A couple of days ago a package arrived in the mail. He was acting so excited I
In the first month of Jubilee my true love gave to me . . . Read More »