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Ruth, I remember a stream very like that from many years ago. I was dragging my fingers in the cold water, and I looked up to see a bear across the stream. Spooked me. I slowly backed away.
PJ, they're the half-Italian-American part of the family.
It is a nice photo - is there much of an age gap between the boys? They all look the same height.
My mum has twelve grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. That makes me something I don't like the sound of - a maiden great aunt - and I'm not even a grown up yet!
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Oh, I'm sorry; that's the theme to My Three Sons, not My Three Grandsons!
Well, work with it, Abuelita!
Lovely, Padre. What a voice! I can work with that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely spot for a group portrait.
ReplyDeleteWhere are the animated tapping feet?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture, Mimi. Beautiful boys. :)
Ruth, I remember a stream very like that from many years ago. I was dragging my fingers in the cold water, and I looked up to see a bear across the stream. Spooked me. I slowly backed away.
ReplyDeletePJ, they're the half-Italian-American part of the family.
I'm going to look for some tapping feet.
Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteI'm just wishing I were as clever as the good padre.
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ReplyDeleteIt is a nice photo - is there much of an age gap between the boys? They all look the same height.
ReplyDeleteMy mum has twelve grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. That makes me something I don't like the sound of - a maiden great aunt - and I'm not even a grown up yet!
Wonderful photo. Reminds me of my summers in the Sierra Nevada. Ahh. Thanks for sharing this bit of family joy, Mimi.
ReplyDeleteThe older two are 14 and 12, and the youngest is 9. The youngest is closer to the camera. He's not really close to his brothers in size.
ReplyDeleteAhh ... beautiful boys. And in my beautiful neck of the woods. Glad they enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI love the Smokey Mountains.
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