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It is--a long-awaited picspam. Massively old, as evidenced by photographs of Soujin's birthday; but also fresh and new, as shown by octopus cake photographs. Warning: Most of these are horrendously blurry, as they were taken with Mum's old camera (mine is broken).
A rare photograph of the wild Soujin at home:

Soujin has a birthday! Complete with JAZZ HANDS.




I made Zara's hair (even) pretty(er than usual)! ^_____^

A snoozing Sugar Magnolia:

TIME WARP. On to the wilds of Tennessee, with a stop first in Kentucky to see the aunt and get Maggie spayed. I took photographs of the clinic cats for Zara: the first photograph is of Nick (black) and Simba (orangey), who were for adoption, and the second of Violet, the really, rilly grouchy permanent cat. She tried to bite me.


Mum and I went to Mammoth Caves, and it was wonderful! Unfortunately, Mum's camera has no flash, so there are no good photographs of the inside, but there are some pretty outwardly ones.






We stopped for lunch at a Panera's, and I found this. Gaheris says '...buh'.

And then Tennessee! For some reason, I only have one picture of a cousin, and it is Will.

However, I took eight-hundred million of Geraint. Here are only five.





The highlight of our trip--the zoo nashville. :D

Note to self: take fewer photographs of meerkats. Even if they are illegally cute.



Llamas! and burros!



A most gorgeous crowned crane.

Sleepy, heat-tired cougar:

Monkeys are Always Funny.



The lemurs and the red pandas would not sit still for me. The lemurs are clearly going 'talk to the tail', whereas the red pandas are just going 'ha ha you can't photograph us!' Also they look like stuffed animals.




Heartbreakingly lovely giant koi.


That was where the camera died. It magically came back, however, for just one photograph of a beautiful blue-headed bird I found in the aviary portion above the reptile house.

And then of course there's Davy Jones, the Octocake. As you can see, Waen went all out on him.



And a couple of random photographs of housework. The first is me standing in the ruins of what used to be our front yard, and the second is me scraping the summer kitchen to prep it for painting.


So there you are! ^__^ The abstract and brief chronicles of the time.
A rare photograph of the wild Soujin at home:

Soujin has a birthday! Complete with JAZZ HANDS.




I made Zara's hair (even) pretty(er than usual)! ^_____^

A snoozing Sugar Magnolia:

TIME WARP. On to the wilds of Tennessee, with a stop first in Kentucky to see the aunt and get Maggie spayed. I took photographs of the clinic cats for Zara: the first photograph is of Nick (black) and Simba (orangey), who were for adoption, and the second of Violet, the really, rilly grouchy permanent cat. She tried to bite me.


Mum and I went to Mammoth Caves, and it was wonderful! Unfortunately, Mum's camera has no flash, so there are no good photographs of the inside, but there are some pretty outwardly ones.






We stopped for lunch at a Panera's, and I found this. Gaheris says '...buh'.

And then Tennessee! For some reason, I only have one picture of a cousin, and it is Will.

However, I took eight-hundred million of Geraint. Here are only five.





The highlight of our trip--the zoo nashville. :D

Note to self: take fewer photographs of meerkats. Even if they are illegally cute.



Llamas! and burros!



A most gorgeous crowned crane.

Sleepy, heat-tired cougar:

Monkeys are Always Funny.



The lemurs and the red pandas would not sit still for me. The lemurs are clearly going 'talk to the tail', whereas the red pandas are just going 'ha ha you can't photograph us!' Also they look like stuffed animals.




Heartbreakingly lovely giant koi.


That was where the camera died. It magically came back, however, for just one photograph of a beautiful blue-headed bird I found in the aviary portion above the reptile house.

And then of course there's Davy Jones, the Octocake. As you can see, Waen went all out on him.



And a couple of random photographs of housework. The first is me standing in the ruins of what used to be our front yard, and the second is me scraping the summer kitchen to prep it for painting.


So there you are! ^__^ The abstract and brief chronicles of the time.