Thursday, October 20, 2011

Horse Dwarves

 Isn't that French for "little food?"  Ah, well, if you wanted golden nuggets of wisdom you came to the wrong blog.

I've had a pretty good week.  I think I may be getting into a rhythm with the kids.  They are not working any harder, but they haven't been bad mouthing me anymore, and that is a good thing.

I have to go prepare some plans for Monday.  I have a sub...pshaw!  A sub for a sub!  Chloe is getting a tube in her ear on Monday, so I'm taking the day off to do that, and be sure that Cora has someone to hold her hand.  I don't imagine either of us is going to take her screams very well...good thing we're not violent people.

These are my entries for Photo Art Friday at Pixel Dust.  I highly recommend having a look!

Photo Art Friday

8 comments:

Pat said...

I love the texture you added to the beautiful landscape and the interaction between man and horse in your second shot! Wonderful photos!
Sounds like you're making progress with the kids.

Pat said...

I love the texture you added to the beautiful landscape and the interaction between man and horse in your second shot! Wonderful photos!
Sounds like you're making progress with the kids.

Jeanne said...

really like both of these great photos, and good luck with the tubes! and the screaming!

Ida said...

Great job with both these wonderful photos. I love the texture in the first photo. Your second one has a nice "homey" feel about it.

johanna said...

the texture in the first one makes it almost look like a painting, so beautiful! and i second the comment with the "homey charme" of the brown photo.

ShonEjai said...

Beautiful photos! Wow! Absolultely stunning. Your creative use of texture and color is outstanding.

Evelyn S. said...

Love these images, Jim! I can see that I'm going to have to track all your blogs, now! (A sub for a sub, huh? As one who taught for 34 years, I know how valuable subs are!)

Marilyn said...

The top photo looks like a lovely old painting. The sepia effect works well with this photo of the man feeding the horse.