We have a winner- the correct location for the contest was L.L. Bean at Evergreen Walk (and the Rockville Bank Park) in South Windsor! How great a spot it was for some colorful, unique pictures of two little boys. I definitely am going to file it away for future portrait shoots- if you're interested in going there sometime this spring or summer, I'm definitely up for it!
I know, get to the winner already, Betsy-
Paul helped me draw, and the winner is...
Mister James Kent! :)
Thanks for guessing, Jim- and how convenient!! Paul will bring your Starbucks gift card to work tomorrow.
Check back soon for a mini-shoot I did over the weekend- which really wasn't so mini after all! (Hint: I am able to photograph large groups...even when I'm in the photo!)
Be sure to check out the latest photo shoot here- are they cute, or what?!
And because a post just isn't really a post without a photo or two:
Is anyone else just pining for spring???
If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant. If we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome."
-Anne Bradstreet, English-American writer, the first notable American poet, and the first woman to be published in Colonial America.
(1612 – 1672)
I know, get to the winner already, Betsy-
Paul helped me draw, and the winner is...
Mister James Kent! :)
Thanks for guessing, Jim- and how convenient!! Paul will bring your Starbucks gift card to work tomorrow.
Check back soon for a mini-shoot I did over the weekend- which really wasn't so mini after all! (Hint: I am able to photograph large groups...even when I'm in the photo!)
Be sure to check out the latest photo shoot here- are they cute, or what?!
And because a post just isn't really a post without a photo or two:
Is anyone else just pining for spring???
If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant. If we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome."
-Anne Bradstreet, English-American writer, the first notable American poet, and the first woman to be published in Colonial America.
(1612 – 1672)
Think it's too early to plant my pansies? I CAN'T WAIT for spring!
ReplyDeleteMy daffy diddles are starting to pop up. Yippee! I also see crocuses! I think it coming....
ReplyDeleteI know, I know! I went and put Connor and Nora on the bus, and saw that my allium are popping up, along with my daffy down dillies! Woohoo! That might get its own blog post, it's so momentous!!
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