Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

Post #70 - shamelessly blogging kitten pics

Looking back through the pics on my camera over the past week and I see that I only captured one subject: the kittens.

But can you blame me? Brutus and Lizzie are adorable. And they don't run when they see the camera as do my children. I have tons of pics of my children when they were young, but they don't sit still for pics now.  Why is that, hmm?

But these little cuties are curious about everything, 
so the camera is interesting.

Of course, so is the spray bottle. But I digress.

Just look at these innocent faces.
Okay, maybe they aren't so innocent.
But they are quickly learning what they can do and what they can't.
 They still take plenty of naps.
 And sometimes they are light sleepers.
 It's funny how they will run and play like crazy 
but when they get sleepy they search us out.
They are content just to be nearby.
No petting is required.
In fact, petting seems to keep them awake. 


We took them camping last week. 
They seemed to enjoy the change of scenery. 
Lizzie blended in with the camper cushions.
 Brutus was concerned about the dirty windows.
Or maybe it was the kids in the neighboring campsite that held his gaze.

 Discovering a fly was great entertainment.
For them. 
The humans were less thrilled.


Brutus doesn't travel well, though. 
He was very vocal during the car ride to and from the campground.  
It could be because he is a tomcat.
Any tips?

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Monday, July 14, 2014

Post #62 - Remembering I have a blog...

Oops, I kind of forgot to finish the vacation stories.

So...besides visiting Niagara Falls, we explored Northwestern New York and had a great time doing so.

One day we drove to the Lake. 
Lake Ontario, that is.
We found a NY State Park. It had a lighthouse.
The strange thing was, that it wasn't foggy where we were staying (about 15 miles from the Lake) but when we got there it was so foggy we couldn't even SEE the Lake.
Golden Hill State Park
Golden Hill State Park
 The Thirty Mile Lighthouse at Golden Hill State Park.

I took a picture of Lake Ontario, then realized someone was doing a photo shoot on the dock. Oops.

 We tried again a few days later. We found a lovely community park to walk through. It was right on the Lake and the park and the people in it were charming.
 Lake Ontario sans the fog.

The water was really clear:

We sat down on a park bench, enjoyed the view for a while and took a selfie:

While we were exploring New York we noticed that the roads were in great shape. No potholes. No patches where there used to be potholes. They are doing something right.  Oh, and it's FLAT. With wide open skies.
 It is a beautiful part of the country.

I got such a kick out of this silo that hubs pulled over and let me get a picture of it.  Not only does it have a face, but there's a chicken on it's "hat."
 Some fun people lived there. You can tell.

 I also started a new embroidery project. When it's finished, it will be another pillow for the camper.


 We went shopping one day and found a store called, "Five Below". It had lots of interesting things in it. This happy little solar flower called to me.

 I liked it so well I went back and bought another flower and a surfer dude. He does the hula on his surf board. Fun!

This picture is a little blurry because we were on the Interstate; but it's clear enough to see the rows and rows of grape vines.  There were numerous fields, countless acres of grape vines. It was really something to see.

I can't wait for our next big adventure. I love spending time with my husband.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Post #59 - vacation photos

We plan our vacation time at the beginning of Winter each year. No, not because we are super organized and anal, but because hubs work requires it. So each November we grab a calendar for the upcoming year, plan which days to take for vacation, and hope for the best. And God has blessed us time after time.

So this year we decided to go on a big adventure by hauling the camper out-of-state.  Our target destination: Niagara Falls, New York.  It would be just the three of us: hubs, me, and the youngest because the two oldest children have grown into responsible adults with jobs.  Usually when we camp nearby they join us for a night or two or maybe just visit and usually bring friends and we have a full, happy camper.  But that wouldn't be an option when camping 6 hours from home.

THEN IT HAPPENED. The youngest joined the work force by getting a summer job of his own. 

And then there were two.

That's okay. Back at the beginning there were just the two of us....waaaay back before we had youngsters.  So now we have an opportunity to return to that time. And try not to get on each others nerves.  Okay, maybe we'll try just a little--enough to keep the other one on their toes.  But the big question was: could we manage setting up/putting down that massive camper on our own.  The answer: of course we can...we're scrappy.  We're much older, but we're scrappy just the same.

We arrived on Saturday.  The long ride, the stress of the drive and the excitement of the day had us worn out.  We rested on Sunday and I made a crockpot Cheesecake so it could chill overnight and be ready for my beloved's birthday.  On Monday we packed a lunch and went to the Falls.  I highly recommend it. It really is something that you have to experience in person--photographs and videos just don't do it service.  And the people we met! Lots of different nationalities, lots of different languages. 

 We walked around for a while and snapped some pics.
This is the American Falls. (Later you will see it from the opposite angle.)

Then we decided to go out on the Observation Deck (circled in red)...

...where on one side we got a better view of the Rainbow Bridge that connects the USA and Canadian cities of Niagara Falls...

...and on the other side a great view of the Falls.  In the foreground on the left is the American and Bridal Veil Falls. In the center towards the back of the photo is Horseshoe Falls. 

And did you notice this walkway beside the Falls?
 This is what it looks like at ground level.
You're gonna get wet if you walk up there.

 We went on the boat ride that took us right beside the American Falls and right up into the Horseshoe Falls. It was intense.

Beside the American Falls is a smaller waterfall called the Bridal Veil Falls. There is an island separating the two and you can walk out onto it. And there is a walkway below it, too. Because you might miss it, I put arrows pointing to the people in those two areas.
 You can see them better in this close up of the American Falls.
The people on the walkway got very wet.

This is Bridal Veil Falls from the top.

This is the water being fed to the Bridal Veil Falls.  I like this photo because it reminds me of some of the rivers at Smoky Mountains. It looks so peaceful compared to the raging waterfalls that I have my back to.

This is the American Falls from another angle.  See those dots of color on the sidewalk in the middle? That's where I took the first picture. Now I'm on the other side of the Falls. And at the upper left you can see the walkway to the Observation Tower. A school group came through and they were all wearing orange shirts. The grey structure beyond it is the Rainbow bridge where traffic is waiting to cross the border into Canada.

And this is Horseshoe Falls. This is about as good a view as you can get from the American side. Because of all the mist that rises up I slightly over-processed this photo so the falls could show through some of that mist.
The Falls extend on around to the right out of the picture frame, but all you could see was a plume of mist.

I have HUNDREDS more pictures. And hubs took some great pics, too. He captured the permanent rainbow that is beside the American Falls.

We spent most of the day walking around and enjoying the Park. We also enjoyed the trolly ride--they give tourist-y information as you ride along.
We didn't stay until dark to see the colored lights projected onto the Falls. We had cheesecake waiting for us back at the camper. :-)

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Post #57 - catching up Part 2

During my hiatus from the blog, I've been doing other things besides visiting the land of the swaying palm trees and pretending to be a beach bum.  Not very many exciting things, but things all the same. 

I finished embroidering the States map and sewed up a pillow.  Kate asked if I was going to put a zipper in it. The thought had never occurred to me, mainly because I had put a zipper in only one of her homemade dresses so I'm not exactly a zipper pro.  But I liked the idea, so I did it. And I'm tickled pink that it turned out perfect.  
Mainly because I'm a perfectionist. 
But I digress.  
The main body of the pillow is green because it will go in the camper and the camper décor is green and neutrals. I put a bright green border around it because reasons.

I planted flowers.

I missed embroidering, so I stitched this ducky.

We got a load of firewood so we can enjoy campfires this summer.

I planted a garden.
 Actually, this picture shows the day I looked out the back door and saw a man and a backhoe in the backyard. He said we had a gas leak. 

I went fishing.

I went camping and stitched up another ducky.

And then we had Vacation Bible School at our church. Kate was the music teacher and I taught a class for preteens. Seven children were saved during VBS this year.  Praise the Lord!  A couple of VBS kids showed up in my Sunday School class. Even though Sunday School isn't as exciting as VBS, I hope they keep coming back.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Post #56 - catching up Part 1, the lotsa picture edition

So...it's been a little while since I've shared with you guys.  Since we last blogged together, I went on vacation to see my sister at Hilton Head.  We had a great time. It's always great to see her now that we aren't still living at home and sharing a room together.

 Hubs and I went to the beach,
 where I discovered that I hadn't put the memory card back into my good camera.
 But it's all good because, as it turns out, my phone takes pictures, too.

 We saw lots of these little jellyfish on the shore line.
And lots of horseshoe crab...
 ...and their parts. 
I sent this leg picture to my sister and told her we'd found lunch and would be eating out. :-)

We went back later that evening with my good camera, it's memory card and my sister and saw this dog enjoying the beach.
 I'd forgotten to change the settings on my good camera and the colors were off, so I won't be sharing any more of those pics.

My sister snapped this picture as we left.

Back at my sister's we, of course, looked for alligators in the little ponds behind and beside her house. We found them.
 But I've shared pics of them before, so we won't go there again.

We went shopping at the outlets and swimming in the pool. We took a walk one morning and hubs took a bike ride another day. But mostly we relaxed.

Even though it's a long ride to get there, I always enjoy the scenery along the way.


 I mean, REALLY, what's not to love?

I've seen your pictures of the flat lands, my friends. While they have a beauty of their own, this gal loves the mountains.