As many of you know I love this view of this patch of my patio garden...I take this same photo several times a year. This is the late May version....and there will be others throughout the season and things get more filled in.
This garden is mostly textures and a variety of greens....very few blooms.But it doesn't need them.
This is one of my favorite photo...just a quiet candid moment.
I have all my little garden tchotchkes out...
and they provide little pops of color here and there. And almost everything has a story...including the rocks.
I might share some of those stories again...but that's for another day.
Because today I'm sharing another proverbial photo op....the annual anniversary selfie. Paul and I celebrated out 44th anniversary today. We had a nice middle of the afternoon lunch out and a lovely drive around some local coastal neighborhoods that Paul discovered on his bike.
My sister Angie was our wedding photographer....she did an outstanding job!





Look at you two cuties! Terrific photos each and every one. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
ReplyDeletefrom Adriana Trigiani's novel Big Cherry Holler:
My husband pulls me close
and kisses me a hundred times,
quickly and sweetly and gratefully.
This is what I love most
about being married:
sometimes,
even after eight [or forty-four] years,
we feel new,
like there’s a surprise in the familiar.
❤️❤️
"Surprise in the familiar!" Yes....that's the sign of a good marriage. Thanks for sharing this beautiful poem Dotty!
DeleteHappy Anniversary! I think both of those photos - then and now - are just perfect. Wishing you both much happiness. ♥️
ReplyDeleteThanks Roseanne! We're pretty happy...then and now!
DeleteHappy Anniversary, MaryAnn and Paul! Beautiful photos of your wedding day! Congratulations! ~ Ida
ReplyDeleteThanks Ida! We have a good thing going!
DeleteHappy anniversary to both of you. Cheers to 44 more!
ReplyDeleteKathy
Thanks Kathy! We are looking forward to more!
DeleteHappy anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI'm late to this, but Happy Anniversary!! Beautiful photos!! ❤️
ReplyDeleteIt's never too late! Thank you Judy!
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