Very nice shot---I hope Lois Anne wasn't tipsy. Calves have to be fed 3 times a day and it can be a pain in the you know what. That my oldest Cheri and her husband in the pics. MB
I’ve learned the woman was Lois Anne from other comment. I envy of her long limbs! Walking through pictures is my favorite pastime.
Thanks for sharing the two poems in your comment on my last post. You made me laugh by “Don’t tell me you’ll call” and “That first cup of coffee” made me feel tender and your warm affection toward Lois. What a lovely partnership! Wish two of you happy and healhy days ahead.
Love your composition and what a great shot for the day -- as always!!
ReplyDeleteTell her to be careful! That wall is falling over!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot---I hope Lois Anne wasn't tipsy.
ReplyDeleteCalves have to be fed 3 times a day and it can be a pain in the you know what. That my oldest Cheri and her husband in the pics.
MB
Nice composition.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture.
ReplyDeleteShe's doing a good job walking on that slanted floor. (I like how well all the colors go together in this shot, including Lois Anne's top.)
ReplyDeleteAre these some of your works, Lowell?
ReplyDeleteGreat composition, what did she think?
ReplyDeleteIt seems the both of us have chosen museums today. Brilliant minds...! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love your perspective! Say hello to Lois Anne.
ReplyDeleteI like the tilt, makes the picture stand out.
ReplyDeleteWonderful composition!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent composition!
ReplyDeleteArt museum?
ReplyDeleteWhat? No Panera Bread in Gainsville?
Love the shot, Lowell! And its nice to see Lois Anne!
ReplyDeleteSay hi to Lois Anne, she is so brave on that sloping floor...
ReplyDeleteyou are on a boat ?
ReplyDeleteHope you both enjoyed it, it looks like a cool exhibition!
ReplyDeleteLois Anne is looking good!
ReplyDeleteNice to see Lois Anne, Lowell!
ReplyDeleteJack's comment made me smile.
I’ve learned the woman was Lois Anne from other comment. I envy of her long limbs! Walking through pictures is my favorite pastime.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the two poems in your comment on my last post. You made me laugh by “Don’t tell me you’ll call” and “That first cup of coffee” made me feel tender and your warm affection toward Lois. What a lovely partnership! Wish two of you happy and healhy days ahead.
Yoko