Conversation in a bakery:
Me: Hey Phil, come over here and look at this cool wreath of wheat!!
Phil: Huh?
Me: Isn't it pretty? And look, it's right over this mirror! We look good in the mirror with the wreath over us, let me take a picture!
Phil: Huh?
Me: Now come closer and SMILE!!! (SNAP!)
"Extol the Lord, O Zion...
for he strenghtens the bars of your gates
and blesses your people within you.
He grants peace to your borders
and satisfies you with the finest of wheat.
He sends commands to the earth;
his word runs swiftly."
Psalm 147: 12,15
Saturday, July 23, 2011
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28 comments:
You two always have so much fun!
Phil looks bemused in the second picture, but you both look good in the third. Thanks for a fun post.
Not sure Phil really knew that he was being photographed...makes for a fun day
Haha:) You and Phil make one great pair!! Love your adventures! Have a fabulous Sunday:)
That makes a great picture.Too bad the camera is hiding your face.
Phil is such a good sport... Aren't you lucky to have such a wonderful hubby? I am too!!!!
Cute little wreath.... This must have been taken in winter since you both have coats on.
Hugs,
Betsy
You guys make the cutest couple! I think that wreath is really pretty.
Blessings, Joanne
I LOVE the way your husband is looking at you in this photo. I have a feeling he adores you!
Ginny, you and Phil have so much fun. I love the photos of the two of you and the wheat wreath.
There is wheat in the fields all around our area, I wonder why I have never seen one of those wreaths here?
What a pretty one too Ginny!! I love wreathes. So this was taken in a bakery.. OK, that makes sense. Phil has quite an amused look on his face (lol)
Huh or no huh, that man really loves the crazy woman with the camera... I can tell! ;)
That Phil is such a good sport. No way would Wade be standing there with a smile on his face while I took pictures. He always acts like he's embarrassed when I pull out my camera.
Love that wreath.
so is it made of wheat, looks beautiful.
It's a good photo of you and Phil
Ginny...you crack me up....that conversation with Phil...huh....love it and your wonderful way of putting things.....☺☺☺
Aw, you two look so cute! :-)
well it made me SMILE... love it. first again for me, never seen wheat at all and definitely not in a wreathe. you do have fun and Phil looks better than what bob looks like when i am having fun, bob stands with arms folded and no smile
Doesnt look like bread.. but I like the picture of you and Phil.. :)
Phil is such a great guy. You two make me happy :)
I bet you keep your Phil entertained - he needs no hobby! He's got YOU ;-)
Have a wonderful day and enjoy your daily bread, preferably with lots of sweet, creamery butter on top ;-)
Yours truly,
Doris and Gizzy (woof-woof!)
funny way to get a "capture"
Neat wreath, neat photo.
He has the smile part down pat :-). I really like that wreath and the photo is wonderful. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
Hi Ginny, Yes, wreathes of woven wheat straw are unique crafts. Very English, I think. Probably also in some European places as well. Takes skill to learn to braid and weave the wheat. Have a super evening.
I have many a conversation like that. LOVE the picture and your Phil's expression.
Gosh I thought that was a wreath made out of wheat - you find the best things.
You always find the reminders of God's love for us - his children. Thanks for the good pictures of you and Phil.
So cute! And what did you get good?
Neat a wheel of wheat!
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