The blizzard of 2013 has come and gone, and left an awful lot of snow. 24 inches, which was 6 inches over Louie's head. The Sunday after the storm, the Snow Troopers decided to come out and play. I played with Legos and while I was doing that, I made a trail for Louie to walk. The snow speeder also came out. I decided to play around and do a low budget version of the Battle of Hoth. Yes, I'm that much of a nerd...
Hope you enjoy the photos, and everyone was safe in the snow!
Luke taking a break from the Battle
A low budget version of the Battle of Hoth
In all the deep snow, he still manages to find sticks!
Wow it's been quite awhile since I've done any photography... But finally school is done with. I have my weekends back. And all my school projects are done and finished. And as soon as school finished up, my new job started. So now I'm trying to get back into the swing of things and posting new photos. With all that, Louie had his first Christmas and his first snow. I had to snow blow a trail in the woods just so the poor little guy could walk through because it was up to his shoulders. When he jumped in he didn't quite know what to do. Before the snow, we visited Gram (who's house is the one with the red lights). Steph captured the last two shots of Lou and I in the snow. Happy New Year to you all, and here's to more photo posts!
Louie is just over 6 months now, and even though Steph and I have had him for only 3 months, it feels like he's been here forever. He's gotten so big since the beginning of June. It's been funny looking at photos of him when we first got him. It's even funnier to see him playing with Tobey and Bandit. Those two were always considered medium size dogs, but now they seem so big in comparison to Louie. And Louie graduated puppy kindergarten! We're so proud! Anyways, here's the latest Louie photos. Enjoy!
This is what I see when I wake up every morning.
This past weekend, Steph and I got out of the house away from studio and work. We wandered through the crowds in Providence and enjoyed the cool weather as we walked around. As usual, we were able to get some kettle corn. The night went on and since we had a babysitter for Louie (thanks Mom), we headed over to the Dorrance, formerly the Federal Reserve. It was wonderful to grab some drinks where Steph and I had our wedding reception. It brought back the memories of that night, as we remembered different parts. There's a certain buzz in the city when events like Waterfire are going on, and it always fun to experience it once in awhile. Enjoy the photos!
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