Tag: summer
Orange Flames
by julie on Aug.14, 2010, under Colors, Home Front, Photo Hunter, Street Scene
Orange flames from burning twigs which a neighbor burned.
I love my neighbors. A big NOT.
Burning anything is not allowed as stated by the law but some are just too hard-headed to follow. To think this was during summer when they burned these twigs. Heh.
May 8: RainbowBrush Art Contest
by julie on May.08, 2010, under Colors, Connections, Project 365, Socials
RainbowBrush Markers art contest which the youngest child joined. She didn’t win and that’s ok, at least she participated and had fun.
Joining contests is a way for children to build up on their confidence and self-worth. It is also important to let them understand that there is a possibility that they will not be able to win and be able to accept losing.
They should also know that in every endeavor, they should be able to give their best and that we, are there to support them.
May 4: Rusty
by julie on May.04, 2010, under Home Front, Project 365
Rusty steel bar. Well not exactly rusty rusted but nearing the stage as such:
Can you feel the summer heat yet? Gah! The heat is really unbearable and staying indoors is definitely recommended. While inside, have some liquid to regulate the body’s fluids.
When this photo was taken the children are having fun in their inflatable pool. How I wish I could join them
Mussaenda Flower
by julie on May.04, 2010, under Blossoms, Colors, Wordless Wednesday
5 Comments :flower, home, nature, noon, pink, summer, yellow more...May 3: Night Time
by julie on May.03, 2010, under Home Front, Project 365
Night time front of the house view.
It looks a bit peaceful, save for that vehicle that passed. That is not always the case by the way. There ar nights when the night owls prowl, heckling and acting like they own the place when in fact, they live illegally beside the river.
We worry about our security of course. The local government unit’s tanods can’t be trusted to stop the bits of mayhem that happen from time to time. Why? The people they have to tell to keep quiet are their neighbor’s sons, godsons and even relatives.




