This week's post is going to be shorter than most - we had a pretty quiet weekend since we're headed to West Palm Beach and Miami later this week.
We did receive some fabulous news this weekend though. Justin and Liz welcomed Logan Russell Dunmyre into the world!
He looks like a little glow-worm! :-) (The baby, not Justin.) |
(Anyway, I hope you guys don't mind me sharing these on the blog, but I've been holding myself back from the social media, and we only have a few family members on here. You guys look so happy! Glenn and I are thrilled for you. Presents are on the way!)
All the rest of our news is downright boring, but I will share with you anyway.
For Glenn's birthday, our friends Matty and Julie sent Glenn a drone. Yes. A drone. A flying saucer of sorts that not only flies, but....wait for it, takes PICTURES FROM THE AIR!
It's every boy's dream present.
Can you spot the drone? |
And here are some of the pics from the drone. Probably good enough quality shots that Homeland Security will eventually come and take this away from us.
Where else will you get aerial views of our neighborhood? |
Glenn did accidentally land the thing on the roof of one of our neighbor's houses and also got it temporarily stuck on ours (yes, another ladder incident), but he loves it. Maybe we will eventually get some pictures of startled-looking birds.
When Glenn and I got Justin's call on Saturday, we were out biking on the Ream Wilson Trail in Safety Harbor. It's nice because we can ride to this nearby trail right from our house.
Taking a break in the shade! |
A fish and a turtle! |
That night, we went out and enjoyed our new front porch furniture and watched the sunset. Nice that our house faces west.
Cheapest show in town!
In a similar vein, last night we decided to go down to the Safety Harbor Marina to see the "Super Moon". (If you did not hear, the super moon occurs when the moon is closest to the earth and supposedly looks the largest. It is a bunch of malarkey.)
Sadly, the Super Moon was a bust. Completely covered by clouds. We saw it later that night at home, but it wasn't anything to write home about.
Still it was a pretty night to go out on the Pier.
Kinda cool that all of this blog post's pics (with the exception of the baby photos) were taken within a mile or two of our house. Not too shabby!
So that's it for this week. Hope you all are doing well. Take care!
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