Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Photo shoot and other sights of summer

Last week, we participated in a photo shoot for the Game & Fish.  They were taking pictures for their upcoming online catalog and needed people to model all of their G&F wear and naturally they thought of us.  Or Glenn volunteered us.  We had a free night so we headed outside of town to model away.  The official pictures will be online later this year but here's my version. 

Reina meditating.  Yah, I don't know why either.  

Reina modeling clothes and an unnamed juice pouch, unless they want to want to buy this picture from me for their ad campaign?  Hey a model has to stay hydrated. 

One willing model and one not so willing.  

There's a smile! 

Reina was supposed to be gazing on to the horizon but she decided to turn and get a closer look at her dad's pores.  
In my quest to be a world renowned wildlife photographer, here are a few shots of Banjo and the gang out our backyard.
Banjo!  Or another buck, I really can't tell at this point.  

Glenn had to restrain me from jumping over the fence to go snuggle these babies.  Not that they would've appreciated it.  We think she might have triplets because there was a third one not too far behind - on the edge of the frame actually.  They are already getting big.  
Will's baseball season ended a few weekends ago when they lost in the tournament.  It was a fun year again and Will did really great.  He was a reliable hitter and played some good defense.  We sure had fun watching him play.
I thought I'd get an action shot of him sliding into home but he didn't need to this time.  About halfway through the season he figured out sliding and he never ended a game with a clean pair of pants after that.  

Hanging out on second.  The league he'll play in next year allows stealing bases and leading off.  This year, he had to stay put.  

Getting some advice from the third base coach.  
Reina and I are home again today while we wait for her antibiotics to kick in and keep her from infecting the rest of the summer program participants.  Will's feeling good and opted to go bowling with the summer program kids this morning.  Fingers crossed that he (and the rest of us) remain strep free.

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