A Friday ritual. A single photo capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. - via soulemama
beautiful- boat friends rafted up. what could be better? i've really been enjoying your blog. :) http://marybethrew.earthhuggy.com/2010/07/this-moment-2/
oh zach's playing a trumpet! that is too cool! Is he learning? All the white and rope and metal of the boat and then that gorgeous brass - great photo Cindy :-)
I just read an article in Coastal Living Magazine July/August that talks about a family who explores the eastern coast of North America. Seems like a unique way to find community, and related to your approach! The article is called, "A Year at Sea", and follows the adventure of a mom, dad and two kids. I can't find a link, but it's a fun article if you can pick it up.
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I love it! Even there's music on that boat of yours :)
i grow more and more jealous of your life each week!
i have a trumpeter at my home as well.
beautiful- boat friends rafted up. what could be better? i've really been enjoying your blog. :)
http://marybethrew.earthhuggy.com/2010/07/this-moment-2/
Love that Soulemama!
What a great image.
Thanks for sharing.
Oh I miss the days when we would go boating for the weekend and tie up with one another. Sigh...great moment.
My Moment: Summertime is Bumble Bees and Sunflowers
http://www.magikalfolkcrafts.com/whispersfromthewoods/?p=3757
Great moment! Love it. :)
Yes! Moments like these are why we are moving back aboard this month with our two girls after 4 years on land. This is the life.
Oh I bet that water, breeze and beautiful music was magical!
oh zach's playing a trumpet! that is too cool! Is he learning? All the white and rope and metal of the boat and then that gorgeous brass - great photo Cindy :-)
A floating community...how fabulous! Great shot :-)
I just read an article in Coastal Living Magazine July/August that talks about a family who explores the eastern coast of North America. Seems like a unique way to find community, and related to your approach! The article is called, "A Year at Sea", and follows the adventure of a mom, dad and two kids. I can't find a link, but it's a fun article if you can pick it up.
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