Dear Readers,
I
just had to write a little note to say "Howdy" and thank all of you
who have signed up to follow my blog recently. I was so surprised and
blessed! :o) As you know, I have been on the road with my 17 yr. old
son, Jacob, and some friends since March 17th and the opportunities to
send a post or comment etc. have been very few and far between.
The internet
just isn't that great at 11,500 ft!
And it is rather
embarrassing to climb through to the back of the closet of a nice
hostess trying to find the WPA number off of their router box. Karyn was
quite willing, but it still didn't work.
I've had a few
opportunities to get online, but not many. Occasionally, I would work
offline and then save the posts to publish when I got 30 minutes here or
there.
As
most of you know, I love posting helpful homemaking articles, my latest
sewing project, how to's for a new sewing or craft project, home
cooking.
And I love sharing some
of the many talks I've given at workshops over the years on home
organizing, cleaning and even home education.
I also love
visiting your blogs and seeing your latest creations or what's going on
with you! I have to say I have missed you all so much! It's just not
real 'southern hospitality' to have visitors over and not get to say
thanks and drop by for a visit myself!
Jacob and I
are having a wonderful time on this special road trip for him with the
two debate tournaments and a ski trip sandwiched in the middle.....
but I look forward to getting home again and spending a nice
evening making the acquaintance of all my new visitors too.
We will be headed home
this Sunday. I'll be sure to do some return visiting early next week.
Until then...I'll drop a note now and then here at Comin' Home.
I did want to
say thanks so much for all the sweet comments--I really appreciate
them!
And thanks so much for
coming by!
Donna
PS. I learned a great
photography tip that I wanted to share with you, just in case your are
headed out on a trip any time soon. I discovered that if I zoom in as
close as the camera will allow and then take all those pictures of the
beautiful panoramic scenes whizzing past the car, I get much more
'picturesque' scenes.
I took all of these
photos while my friend Peggy drove through the mountains from New Mexico
to Colorado. They just turned out so much better zoomed in!
Then you don't have to
crop them later and the resolution is much better. Give it a try on your
next trip and tell me how you like it.
1 comment:
And there's the photo of you working hard (just like me) with your laptop :) Sounds like a wonderful time, thanks for the great photos! Enjoy!
xoxo
Maria
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