otherwise known as Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Park. I found this park while driving around about a month ago, and took the kiddos for a short hike. Kayla ended up peeing in her pants and we had to end our short hike. Ever since that time, they've been asking to go back to 'the trail'. As much as I love the wilderness, I can't help but worry about things like ticks, so here I am scratching and freaking out every time I feel a slight itch, hours after returning home.
Apr 24, 2009
The trail.....
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sir, I just wanted to tell you, that you are incredible! and your little girls are adorable and such good sports!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are truly enchanting! :)
ReplyDeleteyour all photos are fantastic and your DDs are very beautiful and sweet :)
ReplyDeletewhat fun pictures of your beautiful girls! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE these! :)
ReplyDeletePascale
Thanks Nick. They aren't always such good sports, I just take a lot of pictures. It's a numbers game ; )
ReplyDeleteThanks mushroommeadows : )
Thanks Martencja, don't let their appearances fool you : )
Thanks Elizabeth : )
Thanks Pascale : )
Beautiful park and beautiful children make for a wonderful photo!
ReplyDelete(P.S: I've posted before as Jayme.)
Thanks Jayme :) I can't wait to go back there. Got a few ideas in mind for some 'creative' shots.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos. They have a special light.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations
Thank you Mar : )
ReplyDeleteWow! beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteJL - Is that park right by Little Hills Ranch in the curvy Bollinger Canyon Road?
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny,
ReplyDeleteI think so, it's all the way at the end of Bollinger. Watch out for the cow poop if you bring the boys.
I thought it was a doggie park at the end of Bollinger? Ha.
ReplyDeletejason, do you bring a soft box with you whenever you go and mom just acts as light stand? Photos are nice as usual.
ReplyDeleteMark
Hi Mark,
ReplyDeleteI brought along a beauty dish for this shoot, along with a heavy duty light stand and battery pack. I love the soft/hard light combo it produces, and I wouldn't dare bring a softbox outdoors. Thanks for the kind words.