Thursday, January 20, 2011

"Home"

There are many sights and sounds of my "Home" where I grew up, including the sound of football games, wind in palm trees, the feeling of concrete beneath my feet as I walk shamelessly down the road and around the block barefoot, the sound of the multitude of children playing in P.E. around the corner.  Also, there are the familiar habits and ways of life that the people who have been living in the home I grew up in for the past 30 years:  The sound of the iron at about 2:30 as father irons his blue shirt, the soaking of coffee mugs with two inches of hardened sugar because "someone" didn't stir it properly, the row of cheap hair conditioners on the shower window and the fact that I always look for shampoo and only find many half-empty bottles of conditioner, or now that my sister wants black hair for some reason, I find bottles of weird hair-dye stuff, that you shouldn't be using to wash your hair, and probably not to dye your hair either.  Anyway, this is the home I grew up in.  Where I took my first steps, and now my little guy (at the bottom) has had the opportunity to visit this beautiful, wonderful place I call "Home."  P.S.  My mother makes it a beautiful place, lovely to take pictures of.
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6 comments:

Marianne Elixir said...

Very lovely. I especially like that last one of the boy with a view to his daddy.

crazyjojames said...

Thanks, I didn't even know anyone was reading this:)

Marianne Elixir said...

My reader shows that you have 5 subscribers! I am reading/looking. I also really enjoyed the green tomatoes on the red dripping table. I like your eye.

crazyjojames said...

Thanks, I appreciate the compliment! I haven't used this blog in three years, I bet. I want to switch back from my other blog because I think this has more options and is easier and better for pictures.

Marianne Elixir said...

I am glad to hear that someone actually prefers blogspot! I have been using it for years, mainly because it was where I started. I never have done anything more elaborate though it seems many people prefer wordpress. But I think blogspot works just fine, and it does make posting pictures easy.

I've just kept this little bloggy in the "inactive" folder of my reader. Perhaps I'll have to pull it back out with the others who light up on a regular basis.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful pictures. I didn't know you posted these. Loved seeing some shots of your childhood home. Janelle

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