8.10.2010

Wordless... Kate's Girls On The Farm in Texas


- photos by Kate (featuring the beautiful Zora and her beautiful cousin)

10 comments:

Emily - faliLV said...

beautiful pictures!
I am a new follower from TTT. You have a great blog - I will be back!
Emily
www.familyandlifeinlv.com

PoetessWug said...

I follow your blog, but don't usual comment...because I don't have any children. I leave the experience to the experienced! :-) But today I had to let you know how much I love your blog!! Great, expressive, photos!

Gina said...

Love that these are in B&W - great pics!

OT and ET said...

Thank you guys, I agree! Kate is, simply put, amazing! An amazing photographer and mother. These photos made me speechless; they are so striking, beautiful and fragile. They take my breath away!

Teresa @ Grammy Girlfriend said...

What an amazing blog....love your pictures....

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Anonymous said...

I love the pictures! They're so artistic! We have chickens on our hobby farm, and I love that our young children got to play with the chicks and enjoy them. Brings back happy memories!

I found you through Thursday's Friend--so glad I did!

Design It Chic said...

Oh HOW CUTE!!! love the tiny chickens:)
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