postnotes :: 6
Awesome zinnias. Their final showing took place inside my favorite small kitchen pitcher.
Momo is coming home tonight! This weekend is the annual department inspection and she hasn't missed it yet. Dress uniform back from the cleaners, new flowers on her dresser, everything as shiny as it gets here. We are very excited to have her coming home. That first month or so away is hard for all of us, every year. Erin and John Paul are coming in too (!!) and Maggie and James have tickets for us to go to this! For the old parents here, it feels like Christmas.
Take a minute to visit Pam and see what we've been up to lately. Some of you have waited quite awhile for this. At last, a small reveal of your beautiful work. Thank you so much for your art .... and your great patience.
Hope you all have a lovely early autumn weekend- being in and outside with your gang. Such an inspired time of year. xoC
P.S. edit....New family trivia just off the wire: my mom graduated from WashU.... in the very same room that the debate will be held in tonight. Yeah, Grammy!














What lovely flowers! Beautiful photo too. :)
Posted by: Delaney Gates | October 02, 2008 at 10:02 PM
Thank you for coordinating this beautiful book! I had so much fun being a part of it and there are 2 photos from my page on Pam's blog!!
Posted by: maigirlz | October 03, 2008 at 06:55 PM
Having a family of volunteer firefighters, it makes me especially love this post and the photo of Mo in the snow. You are going to love the Blaze. A couple of years ago my daughter's Girl Scout troop volunteered to light them all. I didn't go last year, but the year before there were 3000 to be lit! They had to remove the old candles and replace them with fresh ones. It really made us appreciate how much work went into carving them all. http://christmascorgi.blogspot.com/2006/10/great-jack-olantern-blaze.html Have a great time. Warmly, Cathy ^..^
Posted by: Cathy Santarsiero | October 04, 2008 at 07:51 AM
Did you grow your zinnias in your garden?
Zinnias are new flowers here in Norway. I tried them for the first time this year, and I am hoping for better luck next year.....
Posted by: Britt-Arnhild | October 04, 2008 at 08:19 AM