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February 18, 2022

What’s On Your Camera Roll?

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Today’s the day to share from my. phone camera roll. While I have already shared a lot of the pictures I have snapped recently here are a few that are new.

I was excited to find these in my Aldi’s and sent a pic to my sister since her husband grew some one year in their garden. Yummy.

I don’t often get good pictures of the sunset from our house but the entire sky was lit up one night and it was stunning.

These two jokers were waiting for me to turn on the water in the tub for their twice daily drinking from the tub adventure.

Not long after that picture my rugs were totally destroyed thanks to Maksim looking for his bee.

As I was looking for things to put in my memory boxes I saw this in my mom’s scrapbook and snapped a picture to send to my sister, Paula. Was she really writing cursive in 2nd grade? Whoa!

The front of my Valentine from Chris. I am glad I am still his sweetheart.

Our local Boys and Girls Club had an Italian dinner Valentine’s Day fundraiser and the meal was amazing. So much food that some had to go in the freezer for later.

These two kept me company when Chris was gone last week. They are the best buddies in the morning while I drink my coffee in bed and at night before I put them out for the night.

What’s on your camera roll? Inquiring minds want to know. Don’t forget to leave me a comment and Comment for a Cause for Power Up.

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  1. Darlene
    February 18, 2022 at 07:30 am

    Those albino strawberries look interesting. What do they taste like? I have a picture of a chocolate marble loaf I made for Valentine´s Day, the dogs sunning, flowers from my neighbours and the dogs in the park with their buddy. Your sunset picture is fabulous!!

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  2. jena c. henry
    February 18, 2022 at 08:12 am

    The strawberries! My most recent photos are really exciting: tax forms and bills that come to me but are for my kids. I send them pics. Photos of snow…and more snow! My breakfast at First Watch. And my doggie’s Kennel Boarding Report Card! So proud of her. And to think when smart phones first came out we wondered why we needed a camera on them?

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  3. Susi K.
    February 18, 2022 at 09:38 am

    I love seeing the random things we photograph to capture these little memories on our camera rolls. I have, as always, too many pics of the pups. A few videos of Ally’s spring dance concert performances, quotes, selfies and my new Birdies shoes. 🙂

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  4. Minnesota Prairie Roots
    February 18, 2022 at 11:15 am

    Love these pix. The sunset. The food. The valentine. The naughty kitties. And, most of all, that note written by Paula. And pineberries? Never heard of them. I will need to look for them at my Aldi.

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  5. Shirley Matthews Dunn
    February 18, 2022 at 12:44 pm

    I love that sweet note your sister wrote! That Valentine dinner looks wonderful!! Love to see pictures of your kitties. Great pics.

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  6. reneewilliams7
    February 18, 2022 at 12:58 pm

    I always love these posts. It’s so fascinating to see what others have going in their lives, what captures their attention, what is important to them. What’s on my camera roll? Betcha know… a felonious, poorly behaved cat, a rambunctious puppy, and a snuggle bug who likes nothing more than curling up with his mama. We all good here! Sooo love the variety of your photos—from the food, to the notes, to the kitties…well, especially, the kitties!

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