The crazy thing is when I flip through the pictures on my laptop, iPhoto cycles. So right after the most recent picture, the first picture I have of a dusty kitchen with the old floor, and a wall that doesn't exist anymore and no ceiling pops up. It's a shock to see how much has changed.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
one blueberry wall
or as Eduardo likes to call it-- Indigo, either one works for me. I can feel his blank stare through the internet as I describe a color as cornflower, or chalky anything. But blueberry is valid for two reasons-- one, he loves blueberries and two, that really was the name of the paint color we used in new hampshire. The only downside being that the color that is called 'blueberry', that is very similar to the color below, isn't the color of a blueberry!

The crazy thing is when I flip through the pictures on my laptop, iPhoto cycles. So right after the most recent picture, the first picture I have of a dusty kitchen with the old floor, and a wall that doesn't exist anymore and no ceiling pops up. It's a shock to see how much has changed.
The crazy thing is when I flip through the pictures on my laptop, iPhoto cycles. So right after the most recent picture, the first picture I have of a dusty kitchen with the old floor, and a wall that doesn't exist anymore and no ceiling pops up. It's a shock to see how much has changed.
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