50.3 F
Chicago
Friday, April 25, 2025
HomeLooking BackBubbles In the Backyard

Bubbles In the Backyard

Date:

Related stories

100 Movies Where Nazis Get What’s Coming to Them: Inglourious Basterds (2009)

Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds is a masterstroke of alternate history, blending violence, humor, and a fierce sense of revenge into an unforgettable cinematic experience.

100 Movies Where Nazis Get What’s Coming to Them: You Nazty Spy! (1940)

You Natzy Spy is a masterclass in cinematic absurdity, offering a satirical mirror to power dynamics past and present, with humor and dark comedy lighting up each frame.

100 Movies Where Nazis Get What’s Coming to Them: Sisu (2023)

Here is the first of one hundred movies where those losers get exactly what they’ve been asking for: a one-way ticket to defeat, death, and sweet, sweet justice: Sisu (2023)

Amerika, I’m Disappointed In You…

I believed better of Amerika back in 2024. I didn't love Harris as a candidate, but knew then (and now) that she was the far better choice to Trump. The shock has turned into fear, then numbness, and now it is birthing rage.

Holiday Movies We Watch (Most) Every Christmas Season – “Rudolph’s Shiny New Year” [1976] (31/31)

You know Rudolph who guided and pulled Santa's sleigh. And who saved Christmas by lighting the way. But there's more to tell... Rudolph saved the New Year as well.
Advertisment:spot_imgspot_img

The weather has finally started to clear up in recent days. The snow has melted and we’ve been hovering in the 40s for our highs. That meant we spent part of an afternoon this past weekend running around the backyard with bubbles. It was a breath of fresh air (literally) to be outside with two energetic small boys instead of stuck in the house.

Brothers having fun in a brown backyard before Spring arrives.

The only electronic that joined us was our Nikon D3300. It’s our only DSLR and one that I am learning new things about photography with every day. Please excuse the image quality. I’ve gotten pretty good at manual shooting with our 35mm prime lens on non-moving objects. Trying to do so with two constantly moving targets is another story entierly.

When did you last go outside to play?

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories

Advertisment:spot_img