Hola! Believe it or not I took two years of Spanish in high school and two in college and I remember very little! It just goes to show you if you don't use it, you lose it! I suppose that goes with everything we do!
Today was my husband's birthday and most of my day was preparing a special day for him. The kids and I made cupcakes in the morning, took sandwiches and cupcakes to his work and then had a nice dinner at home.
I was extremely pleased, though, that around 9 am, UPS delivered to my a photo that I had ordered just two days prior from White House Custom Colour. They are my preferred printer for prints larger than 8x10 or for any specialty items. The print I ordered was a 16x20 of the big horn sheep I took at Glacier National Park. My fear was that printing a photo larger than 11x14 with my camera would look pixelated. However, I was happy to see that it still looked very clear. I love WHCC for both their quality and service and will continue to use them! Now I need to find a mat and frame for this beast of a photo. And, of course, find it a home!
The weather here in Northern Montana is still in the 30s and snowy. So, I still haven't made it out much with my camera. However, regardless of where I'm going, I'm still looking for fun shots and I do take my camera and equipment with me every time I leave the house! You just never know when opportunity may arise.
So, although most of the day as about my husband, on our way home, I noticed in a field filled with cows, that all the babies were huddled in one little area. It was kind of like the parents rounded them up for a babysitter : ) They were all around the same age and just kind of chilling out in the snow. Then I noticed across the street stood a mama and baby cow drinking from a watering hole. It struck me as a very cool picture. I tried it in both color and black and white. You'll have to tell me which you prefer...
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