Sunday, September 30, 2007

Gone to the Woods!


This week I'm off to attend a photography workshop in the southwestern Adirondacks. Got my camera gear, a notebook computer, clothes for all kinds of weather, kayak, sleeping bag, and high hopes for learning a lot!

I leave you with a very short story:

This afternoon we harvested our onions, squash and carrots with the help of 5-year-old Grandson. He especially enjoyed pulling out the carrots, always surprised and charmed by the unexpected sizes and sometimes twisted shapes. He also got a kick out of carrying any worms we found over to the compost pile (not for any reason other than he thinks worms like the compost pile). Here's a carrot that made him laugh out loud:
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"Grandma, look! This one has a penis!"
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A good, happy and healthy week to each and all of you!
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13 comments:

Kati said...

ROFL Ooooh, out of the mouths of babes, huh?!?! Glad you're having fun with your grandson.

Gretchen said...

Too funny!

Have fun at that seminar!

Craig D said...

That's completely off the phallometer!

The Lone Beader® said...

Kids say the funniest things... LOL.

Citymouse said...

:) enjoy your class

Linda G. said...

Grandkids! What a joy!

Your workshop sounds like loads of fun. Can't wait to see your pix when you get back. Your photography already knocks my sox off!

darkfoam said...

oh, and to think we'll be the beneficiaries of your workshop.

ummm,i thought the same thing when i saw those photos ..:)

your photos in the previous posts are beautiful. our colors have not changed yet.

CS said...

That carrot has more serious problems than that!

Have a great time at the photography thing.

Ian Lidster said...

I've picked tomatoes that are so suggestive I won't begin to describe them here.

Bardouble29 said...

My dear Wizened Wizard! I am so happy to be able to make the blogosphere rounds again. I missed everyone so much!

ThursdayNext said...

I am looking forward to seeing the photos you crafted when you return. :)

eric1313 said...

Hope the seminar is good for your art, Wizened.

Take care.

Ticharu said...

Root crops seem to all have a story to tell!