Much-belated Halloween photos of a little train conductor
From my November Sea Island trip with Mom. The back side of The Cloister.
The interior of The Cloister. This is the reception area, or Colonial Lounge. The more than 600 rugs are hand-woven in Turkey specifically for the resort. The chandeliers are twenty-one feet tall and weigh more than one ton. There were special notes about the stone, tapestries, and ceiling as well, but I don't remember the details. My favorite piece was a table situated on the back wall, located between the two lamps...underneath the framed painting. It was a beautifully ornate table, crafted from some exotic-looking material.
This was my favorite room. The solarium. An interior fountain babbled happily while sun conures chirped in their cages. Morning, afternoon, and evening refreshments were served, and I distinctly felt that I could never be unhappy in a room like this.
Morning view of the palms beside our balcony
Obviously not used to a life of luxury, I took a picture of my crazy fancy room-service breakfast tray.
A signature Brittany shot. I like playing with light and shadows.
Another signature light and shadows shot. Boat dock overlooking the marsh.
Sleepy David, traveling on Thanksgiving Day
Raking leaves the day after Thanksgiving
He was definitely posing for this shot. It was very obvious.
Family-ness. The day after Thanksgiving.
Remy in all of his holiday splendor. December 10th, 2006.
They look so angelic when they're sleeping... December 15th, 2006.
For those who have been asking (Lori P ;-)), here's the baby bump. And for those who might not have known, Johnathan and I are expecting a baby girl in March. :-)
1 comment:
i love you guys so much.
can't wait for christmas!!
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