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As photographers, we couldn't pass up this opportunity, even if it was just us. |
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Meet Penelope, Ally's car. Isn't she the cutest?! Can I just mention that there was no way to turn around without getting her stuck in a puddle? So, I had to back about 1/2 a mile down a gravel lane... |
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Originally, I was just going to make this a post with only pictures and captions. However, the writer/blogger in me has completely missed blogging (I had a blog before Alexandra Squared where I wrote) and I realized after looking over our blog that I'm still having trouble calling it "home." That sounds weird, but bear with me. My old blog was
writing. It wasn't just pictures or advertising. I knew when I started developing Alexandra Squared that I was not going to be able to hold up two blogs at once while keeping the content fun. Mine was pushed to the back burner and this one is in the forefront of my mind. That being said, I want this one to feel more real-not just us posting pictures. I want us to have a voice and for it to be honest. Therefore, I'm (we're) going to start incorporating some of the old post ideas I had from my blog here. There's going to be a lot more than just pictures and our weekly quote. Please bear with us as we're still trying to figure it all out and get our little corner of the internet to feel like ours.
That being said, after graduating on Friday night from TCC, I had booked us for a homeschool graduation Saturday afternoon (those pictures will be coming soon). It was "way out in the country" and after we were done I told Alex we were going to wander because I had a few future photoshoot locations that I loved and wanted to show her. We ended up on this muddy lane with her asking me if we were trespassing and me not being able to drive to the end because my little car would get stuck. Being photographers though, we couldn't resist the gorgeous light and location. I walked barefoot and calf deep in that muddy field, later realizing that there may have been manure on it (we didn't smell it so it only occurred to me later that farmers usually do that). We wandered, took our time, and laughed at some of our attempts at posing. We had to clean our gross feet and I had to back half a mile all the way down the lane because I couldn't turn Penelope around in those puddles. It was completely worth it though for the shots we got and a beautiful location for future shoots.
-Ally