After we were totally worn out, we just sat together and talked for awhile. I just adore that girl. I could not resist a few frozen kisses on that sweet cheek!
Our life beyond the fence posts. Keeping up with three kids, two horses, two rabbits, two cats, three dogs, one miniature horse, and one fat frog.
5 comments:
Just beautiful!!! I loved the gorgeous photo and the awesome picture you described of chasing the horses through the snow! It sounds just perfect!
It is unseasonabley warm now in Colorado, and we are so anxious for snow! Your post makes me itch for it even more!
Thanks for sharing such a great memory!
Love,
Denise :-)
Happy Election Day!!!
P.S. I owe you an e-mail!
Wow!!! I love what you did with the photo!!!! So cool...
I also love the story of chasing and being chased by horses!!!
What a cool photo! I need to figure out how to do that!
Keri
Fabulous! You're always giving me good ideas for my scrapping. I've got to figure out how to use text over my photos, because that looks great.
Kim, its easy to do this affect on a photo! Using Photoshop, open your original pic. Then make a duplicate layer, and change it to black and white. After that, you change your cursor to an eraser, and "erase" the black and white in selected areas (I did her hat, my coat, etc) to expose the color. I used this technique in the wedding photo too, and did my flowers.
Its addicting and fun!
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