Friday, January 23, 2009
Playful goats
I just had to include a couple photos of these goats. They were just having fun--first to the left, then the right... it was all harmless and fun to watch them interact.



Labels:
farm,
Farrel-McWhirter Park,
goats,
Park
Posted by
Julia Brown Photography
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Edible, kissable, squishable cheeks...

Yesterday afternoon I met with Baby S. and her mom Alison. I haven't taken photos of her since her three-month shoot and she turned eight months old yesterday!
She's good natured, curious and so darn loveable, it was hard not to kiss those cheeks... (continuously.) Oh I got my cheek kisses in, but can you ever get enough?
...and look at those little hands ~ ADORABLE.
Looking forward to our next visit!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Six kids and a lot of fun!
Labels:
Anderson Park,
Annual,
Carillon,
Holidays,
kids
Posted by
Julia Brown Photography
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Snoqualmie Valley Flooding


If you saw my post on Twitter earlier today, you know that we went to the Snoqualmie Valley to checkout the flooding. I'd heard from my mom that she received a recorded call this morning to evacuate. I'd heard there was serious flooding in North Bend on this morning's news.
Fortunately, my mom doesn't live in a flood plane, so they're OK, but she said that she saw some motor homes parked off of the exit near I-90 where they're on higher ground.
We took a ride out to the valley this afternoon and saw the water rushing over several roads. There was quite a backup of traffic on the Duvall-Carnation Road, which appeared to be the only way across the valley at the time.
I truly feel for the residents down there. Let's keep them in our prayers. They go through this almost every year--some worse than others and after the snowfall we had around Christmas, I'm sure it's been a real burden on those folks.
Labels:
Flooding,
River,
Snoqualmie,
Valley
Posted by
Julia Brown Photography
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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