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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.)
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So...what type of cake caused such a blaze? ;-)
Now did all this stuff really happen? Because if it did, I think the day might have gone better if you all would just have stayed out of it. ;-)
"Blazin' Red Velvet." No, really, it was a wad of newspaper floating in a pan of water. (I really shouldn't be giving our culinary secrets away like this.)
Ironically, we did make a cake, we did make cards, Faith did make a banner, and we did clean up the house. Most of the subsequent disasters aren't legitimate though. Mervin did spill glue, which gave me the idea for that one. He then spilled more glue when we tried to set up the photo you saw. Anyway, enough, before I give everything away. :-)
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