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A day in the Jura

May 18, 2009

More photos from our Sunday walk.

Typical village in the Jura of Switzerland.
 

A heart for my Angel.
 

Showing the way.
 

Lunch time.
 

Typical scene of the Jura of Switzerland.
 

Straight out of the camera. Seriously.
 

I really am blessed to live here.
 

C’est la vie!
 

It seems so surreal at times.
 

Horses grazing peacefully.
 

We have these birds that fly over our village but [...]

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Today, in the Jura of Switzerland

April 19, 2009

I saw…

Many cats enjoying the day in the fields.

Spring buds covering trees and bushes.

Young horses that wanted to say hello.

Lovely Jura farms spread out before me.

Daffodils growing wild in fields.

Tree tops as we walked in the forest.

Gendarme bugs playing choo choo (as in a train) according to my six year old daughter.  I can see [...]

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For the love of photography!

October 6, 2008

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My oldest daughter and I have created a photo blog to share our two perspectives on one subject.  It is a mother-daughter photo project inspired by how we say hello.  Our first post is Autumn.
The name of our photo blog is Our Heart String – tied with love. This blog is a way for us [...]

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Les Breuleux to Tramelan (Part III)

October 1, 2008

I found myself missing the beautiful weather we had this past weekend as I was processing the last of the photos that we took from our walk.
Today, it is rainy and cold in contrast to Sunday which was sunny and warm.
The following photos will take you from near Le Pied d’Or until Tramelan which was [...]

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Les Breuleux to Tramelan (Part II)

September 30, 2008

The photos in this post were taken from the forest near La Chaux-de-Breuleux until near La Pied d’or. We started our walk in Les Breuleux and continued on until Tramelan as I wrote in my last post.

We found this drawer with a riddle inside during one of our walks last summer.  I asked the girls [...]

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