A creative photographer doesn't need a studio to get...
...beautiful portraits!
Typical Christian.
Faith was thrilled that I abandoned the camera. She must have taken around seventy-five photos - a blossoming photographer?
Divvying out the goodies. (How was your "thinking," Einwechters? - see bag ;-)
While doing a little research on taffy-pulling, I stumbled across this definition for a "taffy pull". Couldn't resist!
"A large group of self-absorbed people gathering for the purpose of patting themselves on the back, telling the world how great they are."
Somebody's sleepy.
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We had a wonderful time teaching you, Einwechters! Everybody else, if you want to learn the art, you can email me at taffypuller@candy.com to schedule your own taffy tutoring class.
So after much taffy-pulling and leg-pulling (yes, that is a fake email address ;-), I am signing off.
God Bless,
~Carmen~
Demolishing the art - always the worst part.
For Cherry Meringue (with cream cheese filling) it is worth it!
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Thanks for stopping by.
~Carmen~
Great American artist Norman Rockwell once said, “I paint what everybody sees but nobody notices.” On this blog, my ambition is to capture, with photographs, what he did in his paintings: everyday life, its foibles, and its funny situations. Norman Rockwell illustrated the cover of the Saturday Evening Post (an actual magazine) for many years. Since I usually post every other Saturday, I thought the name very applicable. (See this post for more detail.)