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Home. I see it differently every time I visit. It’s a beautiful place all in its own South Georgia way. Afternoon shadows seem longer because of the tall steady pines. Gardens need to be picked and on a really good day, you can get wet in the sprinkler in the same trip. Empty green space woos you to just sit awhile and read. Julia, of course, was the only one who listened. If you know where to look, Catawba worms can be found for fishing bait and in the right patch of sunlight, blackberries can be picked so cobblers can be made. And eaten. And the bowl licked clean. {Thank you, Hunter. You made it easy to wash.}
And a preview of some really fun photos we made........ more next time!
My niece, Hunter, that I am more and more proud of every time I get to spend time with her
{Hunter, you are a sweet cousin to Julia. We LOVE you.}
This little love had a ball “making pictures” with the big girls.
{Julia, your heart makes me proud.}
{Brighton did make this trip with us, but he wasn’t still long enough for many pictures. Wherever RJ was, Brighton was either ON him, squished up next to him or right behind him. He didn’t have time for many of mom’s pictures. We’ll make up for it next time. And Julia really did take more than one set of clothes!}
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S- can't wait to show you. Most fun I had except maybe for eating fresh corn ;)
hugs from Finland
andrea