In lieu of a new front page slide show today and in celebration of Spring, Easter, Spring Break and sunshine, I'm starting a theme here in the discussion forum and you can embed photos with as much or as little narrative as you want!
Please share a photo(s) of your doodle(s) on Spring Break Vacation ... you can narrate and thus be creative and use just about any fitting photo if they haven't everactuallybeen on spring break ;-)
PLEASE NOTE INSTRUCTIONS for how to include a photo directly in your post:
1) Click on the little black camera icon at the top of the box in which you're typing. 2) Click "Browse" and select the photo off your computer that you want to include. 3) You will then see a bunch of computer gobbledygook that doesn't look like a photo--it is supposed to be there. Pretend each section of computer code is a photo and type around it. Then just click "add reply" when you're done writing and your photo(s) will appear. 4) DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT click "upload files"
ALSO...if your photos are large files they will be slow to load, so make them smaller first if you can.
Clancy was looking for signs that the Easter bunny had been at the dog park:
When suddenly Ned said, "Wait! Stop! I spy the bunny over there!"
And they all ran to their dad for Easter treats!
Ahhhh, there is the whole family. What kind of Easter treats did Skip have? Looks like Clancy was first in line!!! And, just where is Gordie think he is going? Hugs and pats to all four!!
Ned asked, "Gordie, where are you going?" Gordie replied, "Treat and run = gotta check the perimeter - I might pick up the bunny trail again."
Clancy said, "Gee, who cares about the bunny trail when I can get treats!" And old Simon said, "Save one for me, Dad. I am still coming."
Gracie is busy with the "Dove Trail" Every year our Doves build a nest in our Ornamental Pear Tree right here in the driveway and we can see them in plain site. And every year they have two babies. The babies have flown the nest but are still wobbly with the wings. They can make it up to the 6 ft. fence but are spending most of their time on the ground in my flower beds. Momma and Poppa are watching from not too far away. Poor Gracie...here it is Easter Sunday and she can't go into the big part of the yard where the Dovies are. She has to stay on the patio side. She just wants to chase them but she would never hurt them. She also has watched us look up to the nest and she looks up with us and knows right where it is!!! These Doves are very trusting. They let us get close and work around them in the yard.