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Gettin’ Back into Blogging

I have been in a forced sabbatical from photography and blogging with unexpectedly going on bedrest at week 7.5 of my pregnancy. Since I didn’t previously have a laptop, the fact that I had lots of pictures I still needed to blog, but with no way to edit or post them, was pushed to the back of my mind. I now have a laptop (17″ LED screen Dell Inspiron, thank you hubby!) and I’m hoping to be getting back into blogging and I really hope to get the pictures that are in my backlog edited and gradually posted.

 
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Posted by on November 5, 2010 in Life

 

Visit to Grandma’s

Two weeks ago, the kids and I hopped in the car and took a (six hour) drive up to my parents’ home. It was a great time visiting with mom, dad, my three brothers and one sister still at home, and my older sister, her husband and their three kids.

Since I was far from in photographer mode, my sister Jo (15) took many of these snapshots. I think by the end of the visit, she was fairly deep in lens-love, since I left my 50mm f/1.4 on my camera for the entire trip.

We enjoyed pinochle, talking, coffee, laughing, swimming, good food (my mom is an astounding cook!), family, baby snuggles (the “babies” were two and two in a half, but my sister is due in August, so baby T will soon be the recipient of all cuddles for aunts who need a baby fix), painting (my 15 year old sister is quite the artist), and reading.

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Posted by on June 30, 2010 in Family, Life

 

Visit to Monterey Bay Aquarium

Have you ever bought an annual pass somewhere because the cost of the number of individual tickets for one visit is nearly that of the yearly pass? We do that quite frequently, it seems, especially now that both kids are above the general “two year old and under free” admission prices. In 2009, when we were visiting the Aquarium, we found that the ticket line was horrendously long, and above that, the cost of three tickets was rather steep. So, we left the General Admission line and found the Members Entrance, purchased an annual pass (complete with ID cards for all of us), and voila; we had spent about 5% more per person than it would have been for four individual tickets, but we had an unlimited number of visits for the next 12 months (plus we go in the very low traffic Members Entrance, no wait!). When J had a business trip to Salinas in the middle of May, we decided that an overnight stay in Monterey was perfect. We drove down Thursday evening, at on Fisherman’s Wharf, stayed in a very nice hotel, got up, had breakfast at Peet’s Coffee and Trader Joe’s (J and I very much prefer Peet’s to Starbucks), visited the Aquarium, and then drove to Salinas for the afternoon for J’s business meeting. A full weekend, but it was a lot of fun!

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Posted by on June 8, 2010 in Family, Life, Photography

 

5/16: Sisters

I can’t believe it’s been a month since I posted any images! I’ve a backlog of daily captures, but thought I would post a few images from my most recent shoot. Monique is one of my neighbors, and I was thrilled when she contacted me about taking pictures of her and her three sisters. It was so much fun, even if the day ended up being a bit warmer than I was expecting.

My neighbor, Monique.

I can’t believe it’s been a month since I posted any images! I’ve a backlog of daily captures, but thought I would post a few images from my most recent shoot. Monique is one of my neighbors, and I was thrilled when she contacted me about taking pictures of her and her three sisters. It was so much fun, even if the day ended up being a bit warmer than I was expecting.
 
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Posted by on May 25, 2010 in Life

 

Daily Capture(s) 4/13: Pictures from my Garden

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Posted by on April 13, 2010 in Life

 

Daily Capture 4/12: Roses from my Garden

It is true that a rose by any other name would still smell as sweet. However, I think that some roses smell much sweeter than others. Take these full blown ‘Mister Lincoln’ roses. I cut them today when I saw that they had gotten a bit overwhelmed by the rain we had, and some were head-down in the dirt. Bringing them in, they smelled fabulous, but after they had warmed up a bit (helped along by the sunshine streaming in my westerly facing windows), they really turned up the scent and filled my house with an almost citrusy fragrance. It wasn’t cloying or overly perfumey, just very subtle and refreshing.

 
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Posted by on April 12, 2010 in Life

 

Daily Capture 4/11: Last night’s dinner

Cinnamon, celery, carrots, tomatoes, chicken. Yum.

 
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Posted by on April 11, 2010 in Life

 

Daily Capture 4/8: Leftover Easter

The lamb we had for Easter dinner was marinated overnight in a dry vermouth and olive oil blend with carrots, celery, onion and garlic. I threw it in a skillet on the stovetop to sear it, gave it a nice, caramelized exterior then let it cook covered in the marinade. It was divine. The leftovers are almost as good; the lamb flavor is stronger the older the meat is, but it’s still tasty paired with raw carrots and some Mediterranean flatbread from my local fav-store Trader Joe’s.

 
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Posted by on April 8, 2010 in Life

 

Daily Capture 4/7: The Resident Video Gamer

B, aged 4.5 years, has become quite the adept video gamer after receiving a secondhand Leapster for Christmas. Unfortunately, that Leapster died, so it was with great delight that he got a new on in his Easter basket from his Great Grandparents P. (My dad’s parents.) This picture is a regular occurrence around our house now; and since the game system is as educational as it is fun, mom has no qualms about a few hours of play per day, since it hasn’t diminished his sun-and-dirt-in-the-backyard obsession at all.

 
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Posted by on April 7, 2010 in Life

 

Zoo Trip

J and I have a family pass to our local zoo, and I never tire of getting pictures there. The last week of March, a group of moms and kids from our church all met at the zoo for a couple of hours, these are the best or most interesting shots of the day.

The group of kids (minus two) and three of the four strollers.

These boys are all within a year and a half of each other, so much fun!

There are two aviaries, one is the Australian Aviary, which is basically open cages, the other is the Rainforest Aviary which is my favorite and has a waterfall and various species of birds, some reptiles, and has a hothouse attached with tropical creatures such as the poison dart frog (which, incidently, isn’t poisonous unless it eats ants which eat a poisonous plant). The macaw above has the most gorgeous plumage; when he’s not backlit, his green is iridescent. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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Posted by on April 6, 2010 in Life

 
 
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