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September 09, 2003With Gold TrimI'm sorry that over a week and a half has passed since my last photo of the day. It's been the most hectic week and a half of my life. After living 9 and a half years in Dallas, my family and I packed it all up and moved to a small suburb outside of Saint Louis, Missouri. The packing, moving and unpacking itself would have been hectic enough. But we also finally bought our own house. Let me tell you, going through the paperwork for that was enough to keep me from wanting to move again anytime soon. So anyway...from here on out, the majority of my photos will be from here in Missouri instead of Texas. This first photo from my new home is a little moth (about 1" long) that was sitting on the back of my house on the brick. I love his black and gold color. Now that life seems to be settling down a little again, the Photo of the Day is back on track. Thanks for stopping by my page. And see you tomorrow. -Tony (Eravau) Camera: Nikon CoolPix 4500 Location: The Back of My House in Labadie, Missouri USA Posted by eravau at September 9, 2003 12:01 AM |