I had no idea how few gray photos I had. I guess that’s what you get when you live in Mexico, and I’m certainly not complaining!
I had no idea how few gray photos I had. I guess that’s what you get when you live in Mexico, and I’m certainly not complaining!
Great selection of photos~! I enjoyed seeing them~!
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Sam, why do you have two names and which is your real name?
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Certainly looks like a large number of grays here, Judy! And the bright colors we associate with Mexico look stunning against the gray tones! Good to see you at Sunday Stills this week!
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Thanks, Terri. I had to look through a lot of photos to find them, though.
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I’m glad you did!
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Is the first image, the pencil drawing, one of yours?
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No. It is an original drawing by an artist who lives here lakeside. Isn’t it fabulous? We had booths next to each other at an open studio and when I asked to buy this she asked to trade for my work instead. Lucky me.
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Lucky you! It’s beautiful. ♥
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Somany wonderful grays!
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Love your choices.
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Hi Judy, You did well finding gray in Mexico. They don’t have that color in their palate. When in doubt, turn your photos into black and white photos. That was brilliant. 🙂 I have enjoyed our zoom conversations so much. I’m so glad to get to know you. 🙂
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I’ve really enjoyed getting to know you as well, Marsha. This is a fun group.
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It really is. It’s nice to have friends interested in the things you are and you can visit from the comforts of your own homes. Next step, passing food through the computer. 🙂 I love the colors of your house.
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Thanks. It has just kept getting more colorful every year since I’ve been here. When I bought it it was pale pale yellow outside and all cream walls inside.
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It’s much prettier now. And you have the sunlight so it doesn’t seen dark at all. Our home is painted a mid beige and has windows on two sides only because it’s a condo. The windows face south but they have large pine trees in front of all the windows – which I love. We are discussing painting a much lighter color and getting white plantation shutters to lighten things up.
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Condos usually have restrictions. I don’t think they’d be happy with my colors. Luckily I cause no waves in Mexico.
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Your colors are in in Mexico. No one cares here what you do to the inside of your condo. We wanted to screen in our patio so we could let the cats out. The Home Owners Association turned us down.
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We could pass recipes, all make them and eat them together! I have a recipe for a 5 minute cupcake made in a cup in the microwave, for instance. Silly but it would be fun. Simplest recipe you can think of to share.
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That is a great idea! How fun. I’m in for cookie balls made ahead of time. I’m stealing Lisa’s idea on that one.
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I imagine you could even freeze them. I am just too lazy anymore to make cookies, but if I could make the dough ahead of time and just pop it in the overn, i could probably deal with that.
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That works! L(
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Love your comments. I’m falling into a semi stupor from the two glasses of wine at dinner. I’ll write more next time. 🙂
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I’ve been on a fasting diet for the past 10 months so I only eat between the hours of 3 and 9. It’s worked well for me, although the loss has been slow, but I’ve lost 45 lbs. and want to keep going. Guess the fact we meet at noon would mean I’d have to break my fast once a week–or move up my time. Sounds crazy, but adhering to the hours has seemed to work. Easiest diet I’ve ever been on. I just need to know what time it is…ha.
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Wow, that’s a lot of fasting, and a lot of weight loss. It’s not working for me. I can cram in a ton of food during eating hours.
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