Sunday, December 21, 2008

California Dreamin'



In the spirit of Gandalf and Grayson we thought we'd do a collage of how we spent our Saturday.
It was a beautiful day, nice and warm . The lady opened the windows and the door to the back porch for us. We had a fun nip-filled afternoon in the toasty sunbeams. The lady took Dixie down to the dock for a little photo shoot. Dixie even cooperated!
However, the beautiful day didn't last and that night brought cold wind and rain.
At least we have this collage to remind us of a perfect December day.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful day, and a beautiful collage! We love doing collages! We love your new header, too!

Cat with a Garden said...

What a lovely day you had! I widens our hearts to see some good weather - even if it's in others collages! Lovely shots of efurryone.
We wish you a Merry Christmas!
Siena & Chilli

Cory said...

We adore the new header! We will California dream along with you today. We got 10 inches of snow, that now has a coat of ice on it. Brrr....good news is that mom and dad CAN'T go anywhere! Is that nip we see on your deck?

Whimpurr said...

WOW, what gorgeous shots of a beautiful place and beautiful subjects! :o)

Jans Funny Farm said...

We love your collage. It looks like you all had a perfect December day!

We hope you are warm and cozy today.

Everycat said...

Your home looks so beautiful! That's a gorgeous collage, you are lucky to live near such beautiful waters!

Whicky Wuudler

Chris said...

Nice....I could use some wamth out here... loves Rosey at http://roseycat.com/

Quill and Greyson said...

Looks good over there!

Sunny's Mommy said...

Great pictures and collage! We had a wet and icy storm this weekend. Looking at these photos, I can feel the warmth and sunshine :-D A great pick me up for today. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful picture story of your Sunday. It does capture it is all it's glory! :)

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