Ryan Kimber (he/him)

Nothing will grow again for at least a little while in the areas where you’ve used salt.

I’m pretty fascinated with it right now..This picture turned out pretty blurry, but you get a sense of things..

Ryan Kimber (he/him)

I always try to keep the middle of the table pretty simple.My family lets me play Martha Stewart on holidays and I don’t want to scare them off by doing anything too over-the-top.I stick with what works for us and that’s usually a table runner, some tea lights, and some other little things scattered about.

Ryan Kimber (he/him)

Also, I think salt and pepper shakers that are a little confusing as to which one’s which and where it comes out are starting to be expected..I can hardly use this new-fangled camera thing, but somehow I seem to have figured out bokeh.

Ryan Kimber (he/him)

Wait, that’s bokeh, right?.

Chris thinks it’s pretty lame that you can see my reflection in this one.He’s been working at tearing that down to make room for a big ground level patio.

At the time I took these photos, at least that little project was still half-done..He went and finished tearing that down too!

He even re-used the ramp wood for most parts of the stairs so they’re all perfectly aged like they’ve been there forever.. It’s looking less hilarious and more presentable back here by the second!Now where’s the funny story in that?.