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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Coffee and cows

Hello Blog world!!!

I have hastily taken pictures for you, but that is about it!!!
My day was packed full, I like it like that. (most of the time)

Every night I set about to grind the beans for my morning coffee.

I am not that much of a snob, that I must have it fresh ground within minutes of drinking!
I am more of a set the timer so you can wake up and not have to wait to pour kind of gal.


As I was wrestling with the settings in my dim kitchen...guess who happened by?

He kind of insisted that it was fantastic, so here it is for him.

That is a piece of a trombone, for those of you still wondering.
Which would make the passerby, my oldest child.
Who was "practicing"....

I just remembered that I never posted my longhorn pictures from the baby horse picture day!!!

I stopped by a Longhorn Ranch that had been beckoning me for some time to capture images of these serene creatures.

I was innocenty taking pictures by the fence, when a fellow pulled up and said hey!
I went into defensive mode proclaiming myself an amateur and blah blah blah about beautiful cows.
He gently waved me off and explained people took photos all the time, in fact a set of grandparents had their Flat Stanley hanging over the fence just last week.




He then asked if I wanted to get closer shots and told me to head on back up the road.

We made our way to the animal pen and as we walked he let me know that a baby had been born just yesterday.
I was shocked, after just photographing the new foals!

He kept the momma distracted while I got in for a few close ups!
I only had my 50mm lens available so I needed to get in there.


She had enough of being distracted and came in to check on her baby.


She gave a little nuzzle....


then a little glare!!!



I stepped back a bit,

as is my custom with momma's giving me the evil eye!

And that is the short version of my exciting time with the cows!
See ya tomorrow!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Not her again!

Photos of the day!!
I know you don't need another photo of Shelby, but she is just so cute sometimes!!!

She was absolutely desperate to go outside to defend the bird feeder today.

I mean just look at that face....pleading for release from captivity!


She was not thrilled about being the object of my camera's venture today, but put up with me.

For a while anyway.

So there you have more Shelbster, but I couldn't leave you with just that.

I decided to try to capture the twirling of a hula hoop!
With my big lens
inside
shooting on manual
then shooting on aperture priority
then shooting on sports mode
then to manual again.
Aye yi yi...not many good shots were accomplished, but learn I did.

I am not even really sure what I wanted...but I think it was this, except sharp and in focus without the grainy look to it.
My other lens would have been a better choice!


I didn't have all day to goof off with this, and my girl had real work to do, so a few more pictures were taken with a few more adjustments.
I never really got anything to write home about, but I did like this.

You know for color and movement!

Okay...off to spend some time being a Mom....rooms have to be cleaned to my standards and that takes some intervention!!!

Band Trip

YAWN, big yawn!!
I am still not feeling fully recovered from my busy Saturday, but must press on.
Obviously I didn't post yesterday. The truth is, I was either at church, eating or sleeping yesterday...the basics were all I could handle.

I ended up getting to bed later than I wanted to on Friday night (10:30) and then woke every hour leading up to my Shelbster waking me at 2:45 needing to make a trip outside.
Both my alarm clock and coffee pot were set to go off at 3:05, so she wasn't far off of my schedule.

I chose not to bring my camera on this Jr. High Band trip, as I didn't want to have that constant responsibility.
I did snap a few pictures with my cell phone, which unfortunately began dying around 3 o'clock despite the full battery charge!

So, I had many other things I wanted to capture but couldn't.
I began with trying to shoot the glorious sunrise, eehhhh not so great with this camera phone.


I must insert here that this was THE most organized trip I have been on in my life.
I am a detail girl when it comes to making a journey, as were these band instructors.
Every little detail had been thought out from extra trash bags to tape to affix the sign to the windows. It made my corralling job, super easy...and fun.

And on top of that, the kids were for the most part...well...awesome!!!

We arrived right on schedule and the kids filed into the practice room to warm up before heading in to compete.


I dunno, maybe it is just my mommy sense, but they sounded amazing!!!
Actually, I will blame it on that mommy in me.
How do I know??
Well, when my kid is joined together with a band to create music, it gives me chills, breaks me out in goosebumps and brings a tear to my eye.
I can't say that the band your kid is in would do the same thing for me.
Sorry, that is just the truth of the matter.
It is something about my offspring bringing me joy!
Hmmm, would that fall into the love category???
Yeah, I think it would.

I had my phone out ready to take a picture during their performance but had to put it away, because that was one of the rules read off prior to their playing.
I am a bit of a rule follower!
This was the one time during the trip that I wanted my real camera with such a desire that I could almost taste it!!!
All of the shiny brass instruments were catching the red, blue and green stage lights on their reflective surfaces calling out to be frozen in time.
I kept clicking away in my mind, hoping to hold on to that image.

Ha, crazy artist!!! That's me.

Amidst my goosebumps, chills, tears and brain clicking, I was able to pick out the distinct sound of a real shutter clicking.
There was a fellow behind me who had his ginormous camera out, shooting with a super lens.
I couldn't help but wonder just what in the world his settings were for shooting in such a dark auditorium with only the lights on the stage to work with.
As soon as the kids finished playing and were heading off of the stage, I headed back to ask him.

Sometimes I can be so shy...and other times I surprise myself at my boldness.
I told him that I just had to know what his ISO was set on.
He quickly told me that it was set to 3200, which made for a grainy shot, but was pretty much the only way to work in such a dark room.
Ahhhh ha!!! Of course!
My highest ISO is 1600, which really makes me wonder if I could have gotten anything worth keeping.
I asked him a few more questions, wondering specifically why he had his settings done just so.
He finally just handed me his (very heavy) camera and encouraged me to take a few shots!!
It was too late for the colorful shiny picture I desired, but I was able to get a few of my kid!

I gave him my email and sure enough those images where there for my viewing this morning!
Too cool!
I can't say that they were great shots, I was soooooooooooooooooo nervous holding his majorly awesome camera, but...good enough for a mom!

Our next stop was a professional photo op for the band as a whole.
I couldn't help but be distracted by this!!!

All of the kids wildly threw their music binders and drumstick holders down so they could only have their instruments in the group shot.
I didn't think to watch their scurrying when they tried to figure out which was theirs after the photo was done! Yikes.

I hope this isn't boring you to death!!
I only have 3 more images, hang in there.
The kids have just been set free to return their instruments to the bus, I love the reflection.



After everyone was done playing and had discarded their fancy uniforms for shorts and the trip t-shirt, we loaded the buses again to head to Fiesta Texas!


I did some inquiring among the other Moms as the morning progressed.
I was specifically looking for someone who would run around the park with me like a sophisticated crazy!!
I partnered up with a super fun, bundle of energy 5'2" glamor girl.
She was also a Mom of three (girls) who is into healthy eating and being a housewife, so we had plenty to talk about as we waited in line for extended periods of time.

You know what I am talking about, right?
You get in the queue and wait 40 minutes to an hour to enjoy 60 seconds of thrill, then you do it all over again because it was so much fun!!!
We chose to ride the Superman roller coaster first!

Ohhhh, man!!
I hope I still enjoy roller coasters as I get older, cause this was still super fun to me now at 40!
I do believe even more so than when I was younger.
So much of the "fear" was gone, replaced with anticipation and that surge of adrenaline which can only come from speed and being whooped uncontrollably upside down and hurled down hills!!!

8 o'clock finally rolled around which was the time for the awards presentation.
Whoa, thinking about how long I had already been awake after a very short night of sleep was starting to make my head spin more than a roller coaster.
I am so proud to say that our bands did amazing, even taking away the coveted Overall Outstanding band, as well as raking in Best in Class for all three of our separate categories.
So, mommy sense or not...these kids could play!!!
10 p.m. saw us driving away from the park and 11:40 saw me unable to keep my eyes open any longer!!!
I would say I slept about and hour and 20 minutes on the bus with dream of ice storms because the air conditioner was set so cold that I was a constant popsicle for hours!!!
We pulled into the school parking lot to unload at exactly 1:29 a.m.
What a whirlwind!
I laid my head on my pillow at 2:30 glad to be home and able to catch a few hours of sleep in a bed.
So there you have the tale of my weekend.
Today is Laundry Day, so I will be catching up on that as well as heading to the grocery store for our weeks worth of food.
I have my camera ready and willing for our photo of the day when it presents itself.
Cross your fingers that it can be something of interest!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Friday

I have so little time to give you today, I am sorry.

I also care not to give you a garden update.
Things have slowed down remarkably and the fire for that subject is not so hot!

My neighbor let me know about a mother bird who has settled in the planter right next to her front door.
She invited me over to take a picture of the 5 little eggs which the mother is so carefully tending.


I was in quite a rush today as I hurriedly shot off a couple of images.
Part of it was my need to get on the road for my regular Friday taxi mom duties and part of it was not wanting to get pecked in the head by the very long and menacing looking beak on that momma bird.
My neighbor (Hi Angela!!) Is gonna let me know when the babies start to show themselves and maybe we can have another issue of our Mommas and babies series!!

I WILL NOT POST TOMORROW!!!!

I will not have access to my camera, nor will I be at home.
I have to leave at 4 a.m. to be a responsible adult chaperone type person on my son's band trip.
I plan on running wild through Fiesta Texas with the rest of the crazies...while trying to appear dignified and responsible.
Ohhhhh, I love a roller coaster!!!!!
I suppose there is a possibility that I could post from my cell phone, but I don't want to make that kind of commitment.

Okay so if I got to sleep right now, I will get a full 6 hours of sleep.
Guess I better get to it!!

Have a super fantastic Saturday!!!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Green x 2

Green the color of the day.
Okay...really, really quickly cause I should already be off the computer and getting ready for my day.

Our Color for today is this nice green!
I think it will be green often as that is my favorite color and this is my blog!!


Remember what I was saying about new babies and how special seeing one is.

Eeeeek I got to see another one last night.
Of the human variety!!!


My friend was very kind to allow me to take a couple of quick pictures of her brand new 7lb. baby last night.
Oh man, he was super cute.

I know she must have thought I was mighty bold unwrapping him so I could see more parts of his sweet newness. Green if you will...I know it is a stretch, but give me a break here.

Actually, seeing as how this is her fourth, I am not sure that anything could phase her!!!

Though I may have seemed bold at the time I still had reservations about shooting these photos.
Not worried, just not wanting to be intrusive or overly pushy.
This is a skill set I have had to try to harness as I gain maturity.

I learned about myself last night that I need to NOT hold back.
I need to ask permission to be creative and then do it.
My photos will NOT be as good as they can be if I do not act with boldness AND confidence, mixed equally with humility and kindness toward my subject...whatever it may be.



Such an important lesson for me.


I bet I will get another chance to take some pictures of this baby and really do him some justice!!

Thanks Mrs. Knox for sharing your new little love with this crazy camera girl.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Good Dog!

Hey Shelby!!

Helllllooooooooo....

Uhhhhh....I am pretty sure that the birds aren't feeling very welcome here.


Yes, you are keeping the squirrels away...and doing a bang up job, I must admit!!!

But the birds are scared of you too!!!

Sweet chubby Shelbster, look at her chunky girl sitting posture!

Good dog!!!

Okay, so those are my official photos for today!
I was going to write a whole big something but then remembered I hadn't shared my horse day with you.
My facebook friends have already gotten an eyeful and most of these pictures will be the same, but I must share here as well.
And...I know I said I might be scarce this week and I haven't been! Don't worry I am putting time in on my drawing, in fact this whole afternoon is dedicated to it.
Yup, as soon as the dryer sends off the signal that the last load is complete I will be on my way!

Frankly I can't draw too early in the day anyway because I am still coming off of my caffeine and tend to have a bit of a tremor!!!
Call me crazy!!
No, this doesn't make me think I need to give up my daily Joe!!
If coffee is my worst vice (which it is), then...so be it.

I am gonna change the subject now, back to horses...
...on a ranch, in Texas!!


Usually it is easy to spot where the horses are hanging about, but not this day.
They were waaaaaayyyyyy down a path, in a meadow fenced in by thick tall trees.

I was not ready to really take in what greeted me when I got beyond this line of trees.
I mean, I knew there were horses back there, and I knew there were newborn foals but...
I wasn't prepared as to how it would effect me emotionally.

At first glance, I was immediately wrapped in the effect of the dazzling cover of sunshine on the backs of horses; all of their heads bent to the ground undisturbed by humanity.


I quickly spotted the babies and quietly crept in for a closer look.

There is just something stunningly breathtaking about brand new life.

A baby, of any kind, so new to this world is such a wonder to behold.
They are an amazing mixture of delicate innocence and untested strength.
I think human babies are this way, but there was just something about seeing these foals standing and walking about, yet still gangly and awkward.


I really did have to stand in this lonely field with my camera tightly grasped against my chest as I gathered my wits and steadied my hearts jumping.
I needed to focus and get busy...who knows how long I had to capture some special moments.


I tried to move slowly with gentleness, but with courage.
Horses are big and can tend to make me a little uneasy.

See the momma to the left?
She was super low key, letting me eventually get within an arms length of her baby.
The other momma...well let's just say she was eye balling me with great suspicion!

I walked over slowly, taking deep breaths and trying to be a relaxed confident me, without seeming to be threatening.



I had to push my long lens as far as it would go in order to zoom in closely to harness the greatness of the newness in front of me.

For once I was thankful for blazing sun, highlighting all the best parts of these amazing beasts.

I was squatting here ready to dash, should mama decide to charge at me. Oh how I wish she had looked up for just a second.

Ha ha ha, come to think of it she may have and I just missed it by being wary!!

Do you ever turn your face to the wind and close your eyes to capture all the goodness of it.
You know how it feels to shut them tightly and feel the pleasure of it drift over and past you.
Baby horses do that too!!!
Somebody, help me it was so captivating!!!





I swiveled back and forth between these two babies. Close to the one and keeping my distance from the other.
Suddenly the sensitive momma turned, looked right at me, shook her head with an aggressive whinny and stomped her hoof with purpose.

It didn't take me long to figure out that this was my one and only warning that perhaps she had had enough of me.



Very shortly after that, she encouraged her baby to get up and they hustled off in tandem.




I raised up from my position in the grass and tried to furiously take pictures of them walking away. Momma was very pointed about keeping her body between me and her precious baby.

That was okay by me, I get the protective Momma thing.

Not to be discouraged, I turned my camera back toward a more willing subject.

Oh my...look how scrawny and new this little fellow is.
All bone and muscle awaiting nourishment from momma!





I think this is my favorite image from my time with them.

This baby had been pretty active and seemed to suddenly get tired.
It walked around its momma and gently leaned in to her closing its eyes.

Sigh!!!!

There is really so much more I wanted to say about this experience that I just can't seem to make come into words.
I will just have to say God's creation is amazing, and leave it at that.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Desperate

Well, I thought Charles was gone, but he wasn't!!!
He was just playing hide and seek with me!
You can play a round too...


I felt pretty desperate to get some pictures today of something other than frogs and fungus.

We had a lot of birds come by the feeder, which entertained us during our supper.
I figured if I slipped outside and attempted to blend in, I may have some luck getting a few images without the problem of glass or screens.

I tend to forget that a 6 foot tall woman dressed in yellow isn't very blendable.

Shelby did not like being left inside.


She watched intently for me the whole time I was outside getting nothing but eaten by mosquitoes!!

It was a nice time of quiet peaceful reflection, but seriously folks....I still had to load the dishwasher and fold another basket of laundry.
I can't just sit around waiting on the birds!

I gave up and headed down the fence line to check out my neighbors roses which are hanging up and over my side of the fence.
Hey, I am not complaining.

They, the neighbors, were in my backyard last week and we noticed his grapevine pushing through the fence as well.
I joked with him that anything growing on this side of the fence was mine to harvest!

Do you know, the next day that vine was pulled back through the fence. Ha ha ha! That cracked me up.
I can still see it though...and can stalk its progress!


Are you as tired as me?
Well, then I suppose that means we should hit the hay!
Good night friends.