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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY: My Random 5 Friday and Willy Nilly Friday 5

Two things happened in Blog-land to make my spirits brighter-
First, Nancy Claeys returned and brought back her Random 5 Friday.
Second, Tanya Breese created Willy Nilly Friday 5.

So here I go with my Random & Willy Nilly 5! 
(I’m using just 5 to share with the two blogs.)




1. Here are both Jax and Ting Ting 
trying to get inside the grocery bag.


2. The word 'JOY' is my word for this year, 
meaning that I am working to build up enough joy 
  to support me during troubling times. 


3. Here is my “sunshine”- great-granddaughter Myah.
After a dental appointment, 
her momma told her that she was taking her back to school 
because she had lots of errands to run.  
She asked if she could go to Mimi's.  
Color me ecstatic- for I'm Mimi!


4. One of the big bubbles lasted long enough 
for me to get this shot.
Can you tell that I love bubbles too?


5. I call this kind of shot a "two-fer".  
I captured both a shadow and a reflection.

If you like random shots or Willy Nilly shots,
visit Nancy's Random 5 Friday




And if you like reflections,
catch some at James'



Hoosier Quote:
“The dog was created especially for children.
He is the god of frolic.”
~Henry Ward Beecher~


Comments

Rose said…
I have the twin to your tabby! http://picsandpiecing.blogspot.com/2011/06/meow-meow.html

We only have one grandchild--she gave us a whole new meaning for life. I have as much fun with the bubbles, as she does. I guess we are just young at heart.
Rose said…
Oh, I have read all the James Herriot books numerous times...plus listened to them on tape. I have may favorite parts in all of them..parts that make me laugh.
Mascha said…
Joy is a great word... and a joy is your post, the cute girl, the curious cat, the big bubble and the last with shadow and reflection.
Have a nice weekend
Great reflections in the bnubble. Have a great weekend.
Viera said…
great reflection one a big bubble...and lovely small Mimi's girl...
DeniseinVA said…
How lovely to spend time with your granddaughter. She is adorable! I have enjoyed reading your Five's and looking at your photos too. Thanks Norma and have a great weekend :)
Ida said…
It was fun to be back with Nancy for R5F and also join Tanya for WNF5.
How fun to spend time with your little grandchild, blowing bubbles is so fun and it was cool you caught that big one before it popped. What is it with cats and plastic bags, yours are adorable. Nice shot of the shadow and reflection.
Tom said…
With that little cutie you do have joy in your life. Tom The Backroads Trsveller
Anonymous said…
Amazing two-fer shot! Bubbles are pretty awesome!
Tanya Breese said…
oh i bet you both had a nice visit! i love bubbles too!! thank you for linking and have a great week!! your little granddaughter is cute as can be!

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