Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Biking granddaughter


Lindsay is the youngest of our grandchildren. She had a great time bike riding on the Cross Florida Greenway in Ocala.

36 comments:

Kcalpesh said...

Very nice pic! She's very cute and has a lovely smile!

Don and Krise said...

She reminds me of our youngest daughter. Seven years old. Man Jacob, where'd the cute genes come from?? ;-)

Memphis MOJO said...

I always wondered how you get such great shots -- now I know, you cheat! You use the can't-miss-method of an adorable kid. Nice shot.

magiceye said...

such a pleasure seeing kids enjoying the outdoors!

Olivier said...

un beau portrait et surtout un superbe sourire.

a nice portrait and especially a superb smile..

Pat said...

Very cute little girl. Looks like she's really enjoying this ride!! How far exactly does the path go?

VP said...

Cute kid, excellent photo...

Small City Scenes said...

Wow, she sure looks like a happy one. Look at that pretty grin. zoom! Away she goes. MB

Paula said...

Lovely girl.

EG CameraGirl said...

Lindsay has such a pretty, enthusiastic smile! Looks like she has the greenway to herself here. Do kids wear helmets when riding bikes in Florida? It's the law here that all cyclists under 18 must wear helmets.

Allison said...

Hi Jacob! Lindsay is adorable and looks thrilled to be spending quality time with "Grumpa" and Grammy!

Leif Hagen said...

Hi cutie pie Lindsay! Did Grumpa forget to put a bell on your bike? Silly Grumpa!

B SQUARED said...

I don't think I've seen streamers on a bike since I was her age. When was the last time you saw a baseball card in the spokes? Attached with a clothespin, if anyone can remember what a clothespin was. By the way, she's a keeper.

Bob Poris said...

She is lovely!!!!!!!

Kate said...

Pleasure is written all over her face. I can relate since our lovely Olivia, at age 7, is a bit tentative about cycling but yet derives great pleasure from it as you beauty obviously does. Aren't granddaughters great?!

Unknown said...

So cute! :-)

Lowell said...

@ Bibi - Hi, Bibi! It's a six-mile loop through varied terrain including some nice hills.

Dan J. said...

What a GORGEOUS smile !!!! She is going to break hearts. :-)

Halcyon said...

What a beautiful granddaughter you have! And it looks like she's having a lot of fun on that bike.

Lois said...

She's beautiful and seems to be really enjoying herself! Nice shot Jacob!

Becky said...

What a cutie! She looks like she's having a great time. I can't wait until our Little Miss is old enough to start doing things on her own. Perhaps not biking just yet, but things like walking would be fun. :)

Unseen Rajasthan said...

Lovely shot Jacob !! She is very cute !! Great .Unseen Rajasthan

julia said...

To my surprise I never imagined a horse capital in Florida, a nice aspect. Bike ways must be such fun to enjoy with ease.

Rob said...

look at her go with a big smile! Hope you get out riding with her too.

Daryl said...

Cool sneaks .. and a lovely smile

Cezar and Léia said...

What a cutie!
Léia

tapirgal said...

It looks like she's smiling big for Grandpa. I love the streamers on the bike handles. Some things don't change!

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

What a pretty little girl. You are blessed.

Bergson said...

Which enjoyment to see increasing his grandchildren

magicpolaroid said...

that nice portrait, light is fantastic!

jusdealem said...

Adorable. There is such happiness in this photo! Great shot :)

nopham said...

She's soooooo cute! We will bring thimbleberry jams back for you and L.A.

Lisa Wilson said...

What a pretty smile! :)

Rose said...

I love the joy showing in her face! She is a cute girl!

Buenos Aires Photoblog said...

Aw, sweet! You and Lois Anne must be proud grandparents, for sure. Awesome people shot!

D said...

Oh! She's so beautiful! Sheer joy of childhood captured in this pic.

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