Are you guys all back to big family get togethers? I can't recall when all the Mulvenon's last met up for family fun. Maybe 2019 when we did a family trip to Breckenridge? Beth and Carl's recent drive out from Philadelphia prompted this picnic in the park. Which is why you are being subjected to family photos.
The grandkids are getting taller than their parents and grandparents, but they still like to play.
Alice isn't too tall yet, she's still a wee one and she thinks pushing the bigger kids is the most fun.
All us old folks look the same. In our minds anyway.
I don't know how these nieces and nephews turned into adults, and learned to make killer corn on the cob on the grill. But there you have it.
Dylan is still 8 in my mind and I don't know what he thinks he is doing dating.
Meanwhile, back at home, these sunflowers are so pretty you have to look at them again. Always seeking to inform, I looked up a name for them. It seems they are called "strawberry blonde".
Consider that your factoid for the day.
Firstly, I LOVE family photos!
Secondly, your strawberry blondes are stunning beautiful.
Posted by: jacki long | 08/26/2022 at 04:23 PM
You are an amazing photographer! Today I was reading in a library book about 17th century women artists and your strawberry blonde sunflower photos could rival the oil paintings by Dutch flower painters Rachel Ruysch and Maria van Oosterwyck. (And many thanks to my local library for "Women Artists An Illustrated History, the Renaissance thru mid-1980s, by Nancy G. Heller, 1987)
from Karen, still your biggest fan in northern California
Posted by: Karen Schumacher | 08/29/2022 at 05:50 PM
Oh Karen thanks so much!
Posted by: Carol | 08/29/2022 at 07:16 PM