Sunday, March 02, 2008

Weekly Winners

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Melting Snowman Sorrows: A Series

Melting Snowman, Vainly covered in ice


Ice cubes failing


Melting Snowman Sorrows



Other images for the week:

Otter plays chase in his walker


A rose is a rose


Vanilla Extract in the making


A basket of possibility



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30 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:52 AM

    Now I am hoping for another snowstorm so I can put a cucumber nose on our snowman. We all bum out when they start to fade on our lawn. We were lame and didn't even make one this season.

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  2. Clickmom, I was pleasantly surprised with the success of the cucumber nose! We were all out of carrots!

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  3. I can almost smell the rose and the vanilla!
    How do you make vanilla extract?

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  4. Some beautiful shots. Love the rose one.

    Have a great week!

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  5. I love the cucumber idea too! I thought it was a pickle until I saw clickmom's comment. Perhaps my pregnant brain has pickles on it?

    The rose picture is beautiful!

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  6. Hmmm...boy, tough to pick a favorite! I really like how well you use natural lighting in your snaps. :)

    I guess my favorite is the walker picture. That was such a fun stage for me with Deeder--he adored chasing people!

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  7. Oh! And I love your header! How'd you do that?

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  8. Anonymous10:19 AM

    My favorite is the one of the vanilla extract, in the making!!

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  9. Anonymous10:34 AM

    awww Oliver in the walker is just so sweet! I love the rose as well :)

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  10. Cucumber nose...how clever:)

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  11. Wow. You're making vanilla extract? I just burned a pan of muffins so now I REALLY feel lame!!! Great photos this week.

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  12. Great photos! I really love the vanilla extract one and the gorgeous colors in it.

    I'm with everybody else, the cucumber nose is great (although I think he looks like he's smoking a cigar in the first photo!)

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  13. Thanks everyone!!

    The vanilla extract experiment was begun by my roommate, who combines his foodie traits and his crafty traits quite well.

    You take 16 vanilla beans, split them, shave the vanilla caviar out, and drop them into a bottle. Cover with Vodka and shake daily for about six weeks. Then strain.

    Also, never buy your vanilla beans at the store. They are about 15 dollars online for a pound of them, and they run 5-7 dollars a piece in the store.

    Loves Teh Internets.

    As for how I did my header, I created it in a Mac Program, Pages, and then exported it to PDF, saved it as JPG, and then cropped it and sized it in Photoshop elements.

    It was fun!

    Thanks for coming by!!

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  14. Anonymous11:41 AM

    Looks like lots of fun with the snowman, and I'm impress with the whole vanilla thing - who knew you could make your very own? Glad you explained, too, about getting beans online because I saw a single vanilla bean for $20 at the grocery store. Love the rose, too. All great shots!

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  15. That rose photo is beautiful!
    And that vanilla extract one is fascinating!

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  16. A basket full of possibility... looks very relaxing. Thanks for stopping by my blog!

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  17. Great pictures! A very fine weekly winners post.

    Thanks for dropping by, have a great day!

    (My WW post)

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  18. That little sad face with the snowman is priceless!

    I have never made vanilla extract...that looks cool.

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  19. oh, and thanks for visiting my winners.

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  20. What's a snow man? lol. We don't get much snow in this part of the world.

    Those roses are beautiful.

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  21. Anonymous5:55 PM

    I love the basket of possibility and I love the roses and the vanilla extract in the making.

    They are all wonderful photos.

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  22. You MAKE vanilla extract? I'm thinking Christmas Gifts idea here!

    The snowman made me laugh so hard. I love the cucumber for a nose...it's huge! :)

    Great pics...thanks for sharing!

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  23. I love the yarn and the look on your daughters face with the melting snowman.

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  24. Send...vanilla!

    Who am I kidding? BRING vanilla!

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  25. Love the vanilla picture. How do you make it?

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  26. Your daughter looks so sad in the snowman-melting photo!

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  27. lmao @ poor ole' cucumber nose

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  28. love the vanilla extract picture. I could almost smell it. and the basket of yarn. I know that excitement!

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