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Saturday, June 25, 2011
This was at 8 pm last night. We were on our way to see a production of Peter Pan. I was distracted by the blooming field of sunflowers and pulled over to snap a few pictures. So glad I did. I have been waiting for this field to bloom as I drive this road about three times a week. So much beauty the Lord gives us!
Friday, June 3, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
My favorite
Honestly I loved every one of their engagement shots. This is the one I will have printed to put up though. I wanted to post at least five more of the pictures but I am not sure which ones they will use to send out. Not that any of their group reads my blog, haha.
Sweet, sweet times!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
This is Madison's entry photo for the Fine Arts competition she is competing in this week in Southern California. She would have preferred to enter the landscape category but it was already taken. In my opinion, animals are tough to photograph. They move about, turn away and don't always give you their best side. This field is just on the edge of town and is home to three emus, three horses and numerous peacocks. Madison's original subject was to be the horses. They were too far away and always bending down to graze. Emus on the other hand are quite social and curious birds. As soon as we were next to the fence, they came to greet us and stayed the entire time. As Madison moved down the fence, do did they. They are native to Australia and are related to the ostrich. We were thinking that we should stay back from the fence as not to be pecked by that strong looking beak. But later learned that it is their legs you need to steer clear of. They have a nail on their toes that resembles a knife. Their legs are so strong that they can rip open metal wire fences. Wow! Glad we didn't upset them. They were fun to watch.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
The most fun I've had on a Tuesday night
I have been following The Pioneer Woman , aka Ree, since 2007, not long after it began. I love her recipes, humor and photos. Last year, she published her first cookbook, The Pioneer Woman Cooks. My friend Leah was lucky enough to go to a book signing in Atlanta. Leah had books signed for my friend Carolyn and I. She also held a picture of each of us while she had her picture taken with PW. That was about as close as we came to meeting Ree during her cookbook signing tour. Ree also wrote about meeting her husband, Marlboro Man (Ladd), on her blog. She has completed the story and published it, Black Heels to Tractor Wheels- A Love Story. As soon as Carolyn saw that Ree was coming to San Francisco, she asked me to go with her. The day went perfectly. We arrived in SF at about one in the afternoon, went to the bookstore and received our signing letter. They go by the alphabet and we were in the B group. We had quite a few hours to kill before the signing so we went to find something to eat. The weather was perfect and we found ourselves eating a very late lunch alfresco. We had plenty of time to get back to the bookstore to claim our seats. The second row was perfect! Thank you Carolyn for such a fun, fun day! Thank you Ree for being so real. |
Ree signing my book. She is sooo sweet and too cute! I look like a mess because it was so hot in the store. |
Nice closeup of Ree since I was sitting in the second row. |
Books Inc. is the oldest independent book store west of the Mississippi. Located in San Francisco's Opera Plaza. |
This was the view behind us. The crowd rounded the corner on the left all the way to the entrance of the store. That must be the reason it felt like it was 100 degrees in there! |
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Being silly way before the crowd arrived. |
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Carolyn and I with a photo of Leah holding a photo of us when she met Ree in Atlanta to sign her cookbook. |
Carolyn and I enjoyed pasta in North Beach before we met Ree. |

Thursday, February 10, 2011
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