She's slowly getting better. We saw the doctor today and she said it would be about six weeks to get back to normal. She gave us a prescription for physical therapy.
All of these photos are gorgeous John...but I absolutely love yours the most. As a child I loved to be under tall trees and look upwards toward the sky through its branches...I still do this~
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My fave is the one you took. How is Lynette doing?
ReplyDeleteShe's slowly getting better. We saw the doctor today and she said it would be about six weeks to get back to normal. She gave us a prescription for physical therapy.
DeleteYour image is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of fall. So pretty. The settings you chose are outstanding.
ReplyDeleteFall is so beautiful, isn't it? I like all of the photos, yours and the others.
ReplyDeleteI really like your shot looking up into the tree, you did really well with that one. The reflections on the last one are nice too.
ReplyDeleteThat photo you took is amazing John! I would love to try to paint it one day! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm happy you like it. Enjoy painting it if you want.
Deletethe beauty of fall
ReplyDeleteAll of these photos are gorgeous John...but I absolutely love yours the most. As a child I loved to be under tall trees and look upwards toward the sky through its branches...I still do this~
ReplyDeleteI just love this time of year.
ReplyDeleteAll of these photographs are gorgeous.
All the best Jan