Obviously, when Macsen sees me with a camera he has to have a go himself. So once the twins were asleep, Macsen and I went back outside so he could take some snaps of the state of our garden.
All compositions are entirely by Macsen.
It’s Autumn and the leaves are falling fast, which means it’s time for the kids to earn their keep.
It seems to be an annual event that our internet, TV and telephone provider invites their customers to a free day out in Plopsa Hasselt. They probably invite other customers to other locations, but Hasselt is the closest to us and, therefore, where we find ourselves the weekend before Halloween.
Of course I took a camera.
It’s that time of the year again.
Of course, as soon as Macsen saw me taking photos, he wanted to have a go. So here are some portraits of Lexi as taken by Macsen.
Again, I find myself moving photos from the camera to my PC. It’s been a long time since I last checked and I have some going all the way back to the start of last month.
Like this one, for example.
Another month, another holiday and this time we’re enjoying a rather pleasant time in sunny Wales. So sunny, in fact, that we were able to spend most of Wednesday in Cardiff’s Roath Park.
There is a lake, though, so it was probably inevitable that young Macsen would want to go and take a look at the ducks. All was well and good until Macsen realised that the two girls nearby were feeding the ducks.
We had no bread
Fortunately the crisis was averted by the girls’ very pleasant young mother who happened to have a spare slice.
The instructions said that building the pirate ship would need three people and take between 14 and 16 hours. We only had two people. Consequently, building the pirate ship only took 10 hours.
Yarrrr!
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