The sweet Life in Garden City Idaho – Boise Photographer

As you know I live in Boise Idaho.  Actually, I live in Garden City, in a modest house next to the river.  Its the RIVER part that made me want to live there.  Recently, I posted on facebook that I saw a family of raccoons while taking a walk.  A dear friend of mine told me that I was weird for noticing!  :)  I dont know why I am perceptive, and notice little things, but I do, and I dont think its weird.  I think its great!  We live in a very fast tracked world, and a NOW society.  I think My life would be dull and meaningless if I did not take the time to STOP and notice God’s creation all around me!  I am so grateful that God gave me the skills to not only notice what to others is unnoticeable, but to be able to photograph them and share them with my friends.

Here is just a little of the beauty I get to see every time I open my front door!  :)

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This little guy was supper fast!  It was hard to focus on him as he zoomed around!
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My husband has been tending to a vegetable garden, we are happy to say we are eating the benifits of that little project, and it is delish!:) Here is an Asian eggplant from the garden!

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Today, stop and notice something around you that may be there everyday, and if you can take a picture of it and share it!  I would love to see it!  :)

Renette - July 23, 2009 - 7:54 pm

very beautiful pictures
I love the humming bird and butterfly
your roses look great thanks to MOM!

Jaci Clark - July 26, 2009 - 1:40 pm

Oh I love the pictures of the hummer! We don’t see them much in Ohio but they were everywhere when we lived in Tucson! Great images! Enjoy that garden!

Cheers,
Jaci

Darley - August 13, 2009 - 2:27 pm

Looks like life in Garden City is good. Very beautiful pictures. Looks like you are getting better and better.

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