



Matt Yeomans told me that I need to write a little something after my pictures in order to breathe life back into this blog. I am heeding his advice and trying this out. Let me know what you think... The first and last picture here were taken a couple weeks ago, but I didn't think they were good enough to show to the public. I have since lowered my standards and figured that I need to post some not-so-great pictures in addition to the 'great' pictures so that you don't form unrealistic expectations for my photography. So there you have it. Also included in today's post is a shot I took today of our dandelion field, also known as our backyard. I just realized the wide angle shot makes our backyard look pretty massive. Maybe I should take a wide angle shot of my biceps, too. Finally, to round things off, I have included a picture looking up towards our kitchen chandelier. Hope you like em!