Selasa, 30 April 2013

1912ish - Walter Herd Nichol b 1874. with baby dodo - (b&w)

1912ish - Walter Herd Nichol b 1874. with baby dodo - (b&w)
black baby pictures
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Carolyn's Uncle Mark went out to eat with her Great Uncle Chuck on Veteran's Day. He got some old family pictures from Great Uncle Chuck.

Mary, Walter.
holding baby, sitting.
black and white.

1912.


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Tired Pus
black baby pictures
Image by _RSL_
He normally loathes me taking pictures of him but he was so tired [or something] that he sat still just like this for about 4 minutes. Flash going off and everything


Baby Scarlet
black baby pictures
Image by The Adventures of Kristin & Adam
Very sharp picture. High detail.


Negro Baby Blocks
black baby pictures
Image by philosophygeek
This is pretty much beyond desccription: A baby picture, baby blocks that say "negro," a black man in a KKK hat, and cotton.


Newton & Cat Blanket
black baby pictures
Image by labfan213
Baby picture of Newton, a black and tan piebald dachshund, on the cat blanket.

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Senin, 29 April 2013

Cool Baby Girl Pictures images

I see you
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Image by susivinh
Leafy theme going on here... I just had to post this one. My little girl... Sara...


lucidia-in-utero-4
baby girl pictures
Image by lucidialohman
Check out my girl bits. I'll surely be embarrased by this someday, especially when granny never deletes her cell phone pictures! This was taken during my 20-week target ultrasound at Spartanburg Regional.


Cool Baby
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Image by Ranger82
Let's cool

18.04.2008


Jayanna baby
baby girl pictures
Image by Ranger82
13.11.2008


Good morning!
baby girl pictures
Image by Daniel*1977
Happy morning fresh Natasha girl baby babe fun smile body cae yellow blue face head disheveled sleepy

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Wight Family

Wight Family
baby christmas pictures
Image by SabrinaDan Photo
Christmas pictures at the Arboritum


Wight Family
baby christmas pictures
Image by SabrinaDan Photo
Christmas pictures at the Arboritum


Wight Family
baby christmas pictures
Image by SabrinaDan Photo
Christmas pictures at the Arboritum


Wight Family
baby christmas pictures
Image by SabrinaDan Photo
Christmas pictures at the Arboritum


Wight Family
baby christmas pictures
Image by SabrinaDan Photo
Christmas pictures at the Arboritum

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Picture_9.jpg
baby girl pictures
Image by crimfants


From the Easter Bunny
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Image by peg5450
Used Paint Shop Pro 11 to design picture.


Baby Session- Makayla
baby girl pictures
Image by NickNguyen
today I had the privilege of meeting one of my good friend, Tina's daughter Makayla.

She's a very good baby, didn't have any problems with her crying or anything. Happily and joyous as she is, I loved capturing her smiles on camera.

It will be interesting to take pictures of her again one day like, 15 years from now. She's just too cute!

strobist: one 430EX high right triggered by ctr-301p


Picture 18
baby girl pictures
Image by johnsoax
One of our friends agreed to take pictures of Rachel. They turned out really great!!!


Chloe's Ubiquitous Walking Picture
baby girl pictures
Image by Exployment Now
She just needs to walk Grandpa and then she'll have had all the Greigs in a walking picture.

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Minggu, 28 April 2013

Nice Cute Baby Picture photos

Baby Jimmy
cute baby picture
Image by jimmymorehouse
I was quite cute once.


Affenberg (01.05.09) - Cute Baby Monkey
cute baby picture
Image by Philipp_Roth
Cute little baby monkey sitting around in the sun. Taken on a trip to the "Affenberg" in Germany...

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If you use this Creative Commons picture, please use my homepage Philipp Roth or my blog Fipsy? Fipsy! for attribution.


Baby and Parents
cute baby picture
Image by Tampa Band Photos
Love this shot....the baby was just learning to walk, and I was able to catch him before he fell down.

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Mom and baby
cute baby picture
Image by Tambako the Jaguar
Sadly the mother black leopard is a bit out of frame and not so bright (fortunately you can see he better on the two previous pics), but I thought that it was cute how she was posing with her baby! :)

Picture taken in the zoo of Amnéville, France.

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My Room (the clean portion)

My Room (the clean portion)
baby photo book
Image by iDanSimpson
This is one of the walls of my room - these shelves, from IKEA, definitely make it my favorite wall. I like it like this.


Broadway Babies
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Image by ex_magician
Dance Recital - ”Don’t Judge a Book by it’s Cover”


Klamath Dance and Exercise

klamathdance.com/


Broadway Babies
baby photo book
Image by ex_magician
Dance Recital - ”Don’t Judge a Book by it’s Cover”


Klamath Dance and Exercise

klamathdance.com/


Broadway Babies
baby photo book
Image by ex_magician
Dance Recital - ”Don’t Judge a Book by it’s Cover”


Klamath Dance and Exercise

klamathdance.com/


party favors
baby photo book
Image by Kimberly Mahr
for the shower i'm having on Saturday...can't wait!
i promise to share more photos after the guests and mom-of-honor have seen them!

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"I also want this branch!"

"I also want this branch!"
baby wolf pictures
Image by Tambako the Jaguar
Both pups together this time, I like this picture, it's cute, sad that the light was too hard!



DGJ_0052 - The Legend of the Founding of Rome
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Image by archer10 (Dennis)
PLEASE, no multi invitations in your comments. DO NOT FEEL YOU HAVE TO COMMENT.Thanks.

Romulus and Remus were twin brothers. Their father was Mars, the God of War, their mother was Rhea Silvia, a vestal virgin and daughter of the King, Numitor. Numitor's brother, Amulius, had taken the throne from him and had forced Rhea Silvia to become a vestal virgin so that she would not have any children who might try to take back the throne.

When the boys were born, Amulius seized them, put them into a basket and threw them into the river Tiber. He hoped that they would drown. However, the boys were rescued by a she-wolf who fed the babies with her own milk and cared for them.

They grew up and were found by the shepherd Faustulus, who took them home and looked after them until they were grown up.

The two young men discovered who they really were and decided to kill Amulius and put their grandfather back on the throne. After doing this they decided to build a city of their own but could not agree where to build it. Remus favoured the Aventine Hill but Romulus wanted to use the Palatine Hill. They could not reach an agreement and so each began to build his own city enclosed with walls.

One day, Remus visited Romulus and made fun of his wall by jumping over it and saying how easily it could be breached. Romulus was so annoyed that he killed Remus and said the he would kill anyone who mocked his city or tried to break through the walls of Rome.

The legend says that Romulus became the first King of Rome in 753BC and populated his new city with runaway slaves and convicted criminals. He stole women from the Sabine tribe to provide wives for the slaves and criminals and to populate his new city.

The Sabine tribe were not happy about this and declared war on Rome. The war went on for many years but eventually the Sabine tribe and Romulus reached an agreement and the Sabines became a part of Rome under the Kingship of Romulus.

The legend ends by telling how Romulus was carried up to the heavens by his father, Mars, and was worshipped as the God Quirinus.


Echos from the Past, of a Lonely Puppy Sled Dog in a Blizzard in Antarctica
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Image by Beverly & Pack
Are dogs banned from Antarctica?

The 1991 Madrid Protocol, among other requirements, called for the removal of the husky dogs from Antarctica by 1994. In 1991 the Madrid Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic banned all introduced species (except people) from the Antarctic to protect the native wildlife from introduced diseases.


Gizella y Luna
baby wolf pictures
Image by LeJyBy
Gizella and her daughter, Luna.
The face of Luna is a bit odd on this picture, she looks more like a baby wolf ("lobo", or "loba" in the feminine form) than like a moon ("luna")!

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Sabtu, 27 April 2013

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Picture_16.jpg
baby pictures
Image by crimfants
A beautiful portrait of baby Erin, but who's that derelict holding her?


Baby Slye
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Image by thepartycow
So my friends, Kristin and Jeff, are expecting their first child. Here is the first picture, beautifully doctored by the fabulous Darilyn. Looks like he is headed to Ozz Fest the second he is born...


Baby Me
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Image by Novaop
Me quite a few years ago. Story is I had a cute dress on...but barfed on it...and got my picture taken instead in this jumper.


Baby <3
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Image by Piccadilly Pink
2010 year in pictures
project 365
mar 5th 2010

my friend came round with her beautiful baby boy today. he has just started to giggle and it is so so sweet. sure makes me want another!


Baby peafowl
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Image by Tambako the Jaguar
This is the first picture of a new series taken in the zoo of Zürich, again.

This cute chick was with his mother and trying to find something to eat in the grass.

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Nice Baby Monkey Pictures photos

loris tardigradus
baby monkey pictures
Image by Joachim S. Müller
Seltene Nachzucht bei den Schlankloris.

Schlanklori im Grzimekhaus im Zoo Frankfurt. Aufgenommen mit dem Infrarotmodus der Sony DSC-F828 mit zusätzlicher IR-Beleuchtung durch das HVL-IRM.

Slender Loris in the Grzimekhaus in Frankfurt Zoo. Picture taken in infrared-mode of the Sony DSC-F828 with additional lightning with HVL-IRM.

Loris tardigradus


loris tardigradus
baby monkey pictures
Image by Joachim S. Müller
Seltene Nachzucht bei den Schlankloris.

Schlanklori im Grzimekhaus im Zoo Frankfurt. Aufgenommen mit dem Infrarotmodus der Sony DSC-F828 mit zusätzlicher IR-Beleuchtung durch das HVL-IRM.

Slender Loris in the Grzimekhaus in Frankfurt Zoo. Picture taken in infrared-mode of the Sony DSC-F828 with additional lightning with HVL-IRM.

Loris tardigradus


loris tardigradus
baby monkey pictures
Image by Joachim S. Müller
Seltene Nachzucht bei den Schlankloris.

Schlanklori im Grzimekhaus im Zoo Frankfurt. Aufgenommen mit dem Infrarotmodus der Sony DSC-F828 mit zusätzlicher IR-Beleuchtung durch das HVL-IRM.

Slender Loris in the Grzimekhaus in Frankfurt Zoo. Picture taken in infrared-mode of the Sony DSC-F828 with additional lightning with HVL-IRM.

Loris tardigradus


Look at the drumstick on that baby turkey
baby monkey pictures
Image by jon_a_ross
The final section that we went through was the "Canadian Wilds" section at the Calgary Zoo. And now that I'm done adding descriptions and labels to all my zoo pictures I have a small beef to air.

The website for the Calgary Zoo is www.calgaryzoo.com/index.php and it isn't a bad website. However, the zoo is broken down into rough sections that do not line up nicely with specific builds in all cases. These means that things like the Flamingos which are right on the main path are listed in the Eurasia section, which is mostly another building which was known to me as 'the Monkey house.' I would really love to see the zoo update their map online with a enclosure by enclosure listing of what animals are usually found there. I completely understand why they do not. The Calgary zoo uses a fairly open enclosure system with multiple species in each as often as they can. This gives a more natural feel to the space and doesn't cause any harm to the animals. They also watch closely and when an issue does come up they move to correct it quickly. Things like the Casowary named Buddy who was picking on the Emo's was moved to a different enclosure, for example. Updating the website to keep on top of such changes would be so far down their list of worries as to be almost missing completely.

It does mean that when I have almost 700 images (before deleting the blurred and so on) I'm struggling to remember which bird this is. And then when I see that the zone that I'm looking at doesn't list birds at all I'm really at a loss as to say just what it was I took a picture of.

Each time I return from the Zoo I encounter this problem. And each time I tell myself just to take pictures of their labels on the enclosures themselves.
And each time I get maybe six or seven such pictures.


aub1
baby monkey pictures
Image by Jason Cantrell
Jason Cantrell - CL Photography - Wilmington, OH

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Cool Baby Picture Ideas images

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baby picture ideas
Image by Rich Gibson
Masks.
11/22/2004 - Monday: in Rome Roma, the Vatican, train to Florence Firenze

tags: italy



Monday Reality



Left hotel a bit late...not too bad. Tried to get on the subway but there was a line up the stairs. We were going to take a bus, but then we got a cab. 10 euros to take a cab two metro stops...I sort of think that wasn't strictly kosher...but maybe it was. it was still fun. We got to go under a tunnel that we saw yesterday during our ordeal march of being lost.



the idea was to catch the capucin crypts on the way to the vatican. But they were closed...still. so we slipped down back into the subway. We had used our single use tickets when we were turned back by the line at the Termini station, but we decided that the moral constraints were met, so we slipped through and re-used the tickets to get to the vatican. AFter all, we had gone through the gate, but we hadn't gotten on a train...



so the train left at 4:48ish, maybe 4:47...basically right on time ...



Off we rushed to the Vatican museum. We arrived at 10:00...and the english tour was at 10:30, so just enough time to get oriented and rest a bit before the ordeal by marbel floor!



We had a nice tour guide. First she showed us a sort of parchement view of the sistine chapel-two rulls of text and pictures with details of the different scenes. She would wind it down to get the next view.



This was fascinating...I am phenomenally underinformed of art and cultural matters...it is almost a cliche to say that, but egads it it true.



on the other hand, there are things we know today that were unknown 200 years ago. Amazingly...apparantly the whole forum area was under dirt until 18-something. So much dirt that only the tops of the columns were exposed. and even now much remains.



The archeologists cringe over the techniques used to clear what is now exposed. There have been several recent archeological 'campaigns' among the ruins of palatine hill that have excavated pre-roman huts. one of the write ups discussed the findings of 27 flakes of flint, indicating tool maing. So infering thngs based on bits of things found...which is the whole point of archeology.



And it made me realize that they are not done excavating Rome Roma...an odd thing to realize, since only a moment's consideration would reveal how obvious that is! There are Indian mounds that the archeologists are intentionally leaving alone for now, with the expressed plan of letting future archeologists examine them when they have better techniques.



my ears are popping...and the gps lost its lock...I then look out and realize we are going through a tunnel. ah...sense is made.



maybe...perhaps it wasn't a tunnel...I can't tell. several more episodes of pressure changes are occuring.



There are sliding head rests on the cabin walls in back of the seats. they are padded and have vertical supports so that you can lean on them to sleep without falling into the window, or onto your neighbor. they slide up and down to allow you to adjust to your preferences.



We didn't see the capucini crypt, because it was closed, and it was getting dark as we got on the train, but we are doing pretty well.



The vatican tour took two hours...and it seemed that we were moving much of the time. they have these slick radio receivors so you can hear the tour guide even if you are in the next room back.



I had a strong response to a tapestry depicting the slaughter of the chilidren by herod. One baby is being held, barely, by its mother and a soldier has a dagger to the child's heart. The baby is about to die. Other mother's are using their bodies to shield their infants. it is truly horrible.



damn! the pressure changes are really frequent, and amazingly annoying.



I downloaded a bunch of stuff from 'hex'-a friend of Jo and Schuyler's. I'm reading

how to build a reality that doesn't fall apart two days later...file:///Users/admin/wa/web/downlode.org/etext/how_to_build.html



I'm on the train...fighting sleep. I need to pee, but to do that I worry I'll have to wake the gentleman seated in front of the door to our compartment.



passing through orte...at 5:27:00---possibly even got a track point. I had a signal for a moment.



well..more than a moment, but not too long. there is crying in the hall....



The GPS showed us going 115 mph, for a bit. not just one observation. interesting. fast.



The hall of maps was cool because I realized it was, or could have been, not about art and instead was about the simple matter of managing an empire.



I enjoyed the museum, duh, and the Sistine chapel...and then we climbed the dome! I loved that! I truly loved it. We got to the top and I could see radio vatican and the quiet parts of the vatican and various 'stuff.' I don't know why, but seeing vatican radio made me happy.



We descended...heather waited while i ran about St. Peter's one more time. I went back into the catecombs...and reflected again at st. peter's grave, and the crypts of the popes. different passageway's were open from last time...you went in and out on different sides. Saturday we went through more passageways, past bits of monuments, even broken bits, supposedly the memorials for past popes there had been recovered via archeological digs and the like...little rooms, with gates, and some stones mounted on the walls.



Today I looked through a grate and down at a compartment that seemed to be set up as a small chapel. maybe a particularly holy pope was buried there.



When they embalm a pope, or remove anything from one, they send the bits to a particular church in room so the bits don't become relics.



I was struck by how clean and non-catacomb like the area was that we were allowed to tour. There were passageways that looked like they might get more 'creepy' small and twisty, but it was all clean...I guess marble does that for you.



Heather was whipped. We walked the .4 miles to cafe ruggio (is that it? The antipasto bar place by gellati millenium. it is in the Rick steve's book. We tried for it Saturday, but it was still closed, and we tried today, but closed Monday. Both faux paws (sic) could have been avoided if we had looked at the book and actually _read_ that listign first.



I have so many books and things that I don't really need...



Well Heather felt really crappy...but we ate at the little place by millenium gellati. It was great. The woman dished me up two plates. First a bowl of pasta, and then a plate with veal, mushrooms, zucchine, and peas with ham. It was in little bowls and I got to pick...heather had a panini. I was jsut positive that I was suffering eyes bigger than my head syndRome Roma, but

(and here the laptop powered down, I was writing on the train, and now it is the next day and some, 1:20 am on the 24th) I ate everything, and had a gellato after. And we went to the big 'M.' We found the M, but there was no metro...it was up another block. We metroed to the train station. Identified a train time, then grabbed our stuff at the hotel.



We spent time at the internet cafe DSC_4285.JPG, DSC_4286.JPG, DSC_4287.JPG ... They didn't support ssh! well I finally did send an email to folks via the webmail at work.



Then the train! The train was great. And we whisked into Florence Firenze. We wandered streets for a bit, then I got lock on the GPS, and knew we were .15 miles, and we wandered. I didn't remember the street name (via nazzionale, #10), but when we stumbled onto it Heather identified it. And we were a half block away.



Check in went smoothly. We fooled around, and then took to the streets. We ate at trattoria Sostanza-Troia (see p285 of Rick Steves). There were tour de france pictures on the walls, and signed photos dating back. We enjoyed it! A bottle of table wine. Tortellini with a house sauce, and then pot roast with beans. Heather had a bean salad and a salad.



Then we wandered back and bought a bottle of wine and some chocolate. Heather studied our books, and I sort of watched the Tony Gatuf movie Swing. I think it was in Italian with French subtitles. After all of that Art, and trying to read the pictures, I watched it in a different way. Paying attention to the cultural signifiers and all of that jazz. Having thoughts like 'why did he frame that shot that way? What does that use of open space say?" etc...





hole in the wall
baby picture ideas
Image by timsnell
so, after almost killing myself on a mountain bike trail the evening before, for some crazy idea i thought i'd be ok to go for a hike the next day. well, it wasn't sold to me as a hike, at the time i was under the impression it was just a walk. and i mean what's so hard about going for a walk... everybody walks... you learn to do it when you're just a baby... that's why i won't call this a walk, it was fucking hard so it must have been a fucking hike. it began in patterdale in the lake district and was supposed to go up to helvellyn and then back down again. well, as you may tell from the tone of my voice, and the fact that you're not looking at a picture of helvellyn, i didn't make it. this was as far as i got, a place called hole in the wall. not particularly impressive, but it had a name so i didn't feel quite as bad for bailing on the original plan and heading back down. the original route to helvellyn was supposed to take about 3 and a half hours. the amended hole in the wall walk took exactly the same amount of time, and it was probably half the distance. what can i say? fail? well technically i guess, but 7 hours exercise in one weekend. that was more than i'd done in the last 7 months.

here's the original


Day camp
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Image by Ed Yourdon
This was taken at 74th Street & Amsterdam Avenue, as I walked north.

This is a common scene in NYC at this time of year: young kids attend day-camp, usually right outside Manhattan, but sometimes in Manhattan; and when it's over, they are picked up by either a parent or a babysitter.

I didn't know that's what I was dealing with when I decided to take this picture. My attention was first drawn to the little boy with the sunglasses; then it struck me that he and his sister (I assume) made a symmetrical pair, and that they were nicely set off by their mother (I assume) in the middle. I have no idea if there really is a baby (as I presume there is) in the stroller.

Oh, by the way: if you zoom in on the t-shirts, you'll see that these kids apparently attend the "JCC" camp in Manhattan, which is located at Amsterdam and 76th St.

Note: this photo was published in a Jun 23, 2009 blog titled "Stroller travel system: stroller safety standards." It was also published in a May 21, 2012 blog titled "Top 4 Tips for Traveling With Kids." And it was published in a Jul 26, 2012 blog titled "Day Camp."

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This is part of an evolving photo-project, which will probably continue throughout the summer of 2008, and perhaps beyond: a random collection of "interesting" people in a broad stretch of the Upper West Side of Manhattan -- between 72nd Street and 104th Street, especially along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue.

I don't like to intrude on people's privacy, so I normally use a telephoto lens in order to photograph them while they're still 50-100 feet away from me; but that means I have to continue focusing my attention on the people and activities half a block away, rather than on what's right in front of me.

I've also learned that, in many cases, the opportunities for an interesting picture are very fleeting -- literally a matter of a couple of seconds, before the person(s) in question move on, turn away, or stop doing whatever was interesting. So I've learned to keep the camera switched on (which contradicts my traditional urge to conserve battery power), and not worry so much about zooming in for a perfectly-framed picture ... after all, once the digital image is uploaded to my computer, it's pretty trivial to crop out the parts unrelated to the main subject.

For the most part, I've deliberately avoided photographing bums, drunks, homeless people, and crazy people. There are a few of them around, and they would certainly create some dramatic pictures; but they generally don't want to be photographed, and I don't want to feel like I'm taking advantage of them. I'm still looking for opportunities to take some "sympathetic" pictures of such people, which might inspire others to reach out and help them. We'll see how it goes ...

The only other thing I've noticed, thus far, is that while there are lots of interesting people to photograph, there are far, far, *far* more people who are *not* so interesting. They're probably fine people, and they might even be more interesting than the ones I've photographed ... but there was just nothing memorable about them.

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Jumat, 26 April 2013

waiting for chubbette 5

waiting for chubbette 5
baby rooms pictures
Image by pillowhead designs
I hope it's not like Waiting for Godot.

Before pictures of the nursery/chubbs' old room:
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baby beluga
baby rooms pictures
Image by Magalie L'Abbé
just 4 days old! it's so adorable. but with access to the viewing room so limited, there wasn't much time to set the camera up properly... pictures are mostly all bad.


First Picture
baby rooms pictures
Image by deanj
Sam's First Picture in the Operating Room


micro hotel room
baby rooms pictures
Image by grrlie
a self guided tour of our hotel room


Juliana's Room
baby rooms pictures
Image by camknows
Bethany and I realized that we never really posted any pictures of Juliana's room. So, here's a picture. More can be seen in the set.

http://camknows.blogspot.com/2009/07/foto-friday-7309.html

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