Water.
Cool.
Crisp.
Invigorating.
Fresh.
My sister, Evie and contributing photographer, perfectly captured the relationship that my nephew and son share in these photos. Josh is nearly two decades older than Christopher. My son, mischievous and sometimes trying, loved to provoke interaction but sometimes bit off more than he could chew. He always went back for more because the relationship they share is as fresh as a pool full of water on a hot summer’s day.
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(Photo credit: Evie Hartness, contributing photographer)
Very nice photos. Here in Michigan. Still 30 degrees. My Grandchildren are wishing for warm days and the beach.
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Beach weather won’t be too far away, although you may have to travel a little south for some sand…wait, I’ve not spent much time in Michigan…do the lakes have sandy beaches?
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Thank you visiting my blog, John.
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You are welcome.
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Love is always fresh – lololol. Nice photos indeed!
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Yes, it is. Thank you.
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Love your interpretation of fresh. So sweet. The pics made me smile. Cheryl
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Thank you, Cheryl. I’m a little obsessed with water photos at the moment. There is nothing more “fresh” to me other than these two awesome guys in my life.
Thank you for visiting!
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We seem to share the same idea of “fresh”! And I forgot one great photo I have from your part of the world – Lake Tekapo! Next time.
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Many people do more than one entry…do a “fresh 2”. It’s never too late. We’ll all enjoy your entry!
Thank you for visiting!
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What a nice multiple interpretation of fresh! Fresh and Fun!
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Thank you.
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Ahh! Great shots for the challenge! Gives you warm feelings at what looks like a fun relationship!
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Thank you! They have a great relationship. Cousins truly are wonderful to have in your life.
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They must bring you great joy and fun.
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They certainly do. Boys live by a completely different rule book and often I was worried as I watched them wrestle around but they brush it off when it gets too rough and go back to it when they recover. Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts.
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You are welcome. Great reply also.
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