Monday, March 13, 2006

Life Is Good

jump

puddlejumper

puddle

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mason came up behind me as I was looking at these photos and said, "funny Tue!" It is amazing how they are getting so vocal.

Anonymous said...

Boys sure do love puddles. Big Cubby has to jump in everyone he sees. Very cute pictures.

Anonymous said...

Isn't that a Caribou Coffee hat? Caribou is my crack. Well, at least it's not crack. :) Cute Pics. What sorta camera do you use? I have a Canon EOS digi. I love it!

Anonymous said...

Very fun pictures! Puddles are too tempting, they are hard to pass by and not feel the urge to just wanna jump right in and splash.

Anonymous said...

aww, so cute, so filled with joy.

Anonymous said...

It's not a Caribou hat but a "Life is Good" hat... you know they make everything from tshirts to dog collars...the guys who started with $80 and now are gazillionaires?! My camera is a Sony R1 and I love, love, LOVE it. Just got it in February. I was thinking of getting a Canon 20d or even a 5d, but decided I just didn't want to eff with a million and one different lenses and the artifact factor. I'm happy with it and I could still buy another great cam if one that I REALLY heard raves about came along.

Anonymous said...

I heard the Nikon D70 is kewl. The Canon 20 is a huge monster, and the battery pack alone weighs a ton. The Nikon is just a little bigger than my rebel, but itn's not very noticable. Problem with getting an EOS digital is that it can't fit in yer diaper bag, and it's a rather heavy necklace.

Anonymous said...

I felt up the 20d and didn't like it for just that reason! My friend has a Nikon 2Dx and it takes amazing photos but it was really designed for fast photography and I really don't need fast., YET. I did alot of research and the reviews basically said the R1 lens was better than most comparable DSLR's, plus you'd have to have more than one lens to match the range and quality of the Zeiss T on it. I started back in 1999 w/ a Sony and for the price decided to stay with them. You're right... the DSLR needs a diaper bag of it's own. How do you like your Canon?