Monday, December 12, 2011
Day 7: Fruit
Nothing like a big bowl of fruit....I bought the apples last Saturday--seven of them--to make a pie. My mother's pie recipe always called for seven apples. I ate one, and one died on me through no fault of my own. It must have had a worm or something. So far, there's no pie. But the kitchen faucet is finally fixed today, and I also have my own pie pan now. So I think I'll make a Norwegian apple pie. No crust on those babies! EZ!!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Day 6--low angle photograph
OK, same boots, different day, different (low-angle) view. Now let me tell you about these boots. I bought them in the West Village maybe 10 years ago, and I'll never forget what happened when I walked out of the store and down the street wearing them. A woman did a double-take when she saw me. THAT had never happened before no matter what I was wearing--except, perhaps, for the habit when I was in the convent.
What happens now when I wear them is that my ankles don't wobble so much, and I'm about an inch and a half taller. This means I can look a LOT of people in the eye now, and I have to tell you, it's a gas. I feel bigger and stronger and, yes, younger. It's FUN walking in these things. There is enough variety in the garb one sees every day here, so nobody does any double-takes now. Still, I feel like a badass, and I love it.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
day five of the 30 day photography challenge
I started posting these 30-day-photography-challenge photos on XE, but on second thought, I decided this blog was the proper venue. So day five (yesterday) was "high-angle" photograph. It was almost dark when I remembered this, so I took a photo of my boots from above. And of course I used my Blackberry. Hm.
Then I noticed the shadow the trash can and the bus flag was making. That's sort of high-angle, too, innit? Not really really high, but higher than if I was taking a photo looking straight at it on the same level. Hmph. I never said it was high art. It's high practice!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Day 4: Something Green
The green grass sparkles in this photo of my two grandsons, Sam, left, and Joe, right. It's one of my very favorite photos, although I didn't take it today. Sam is now a freshman in college on a lacrosse scholarship, and Joe is deciding between medicine and research in his senior (junior??) year of college. But once they were happy-go-lucky children in their backyard in NJ, and Grandma was there with her camera at just the right time. Waay in the back is their sister, Annie, who can't be bothered with all that silliness.....
Today's photo is of my beloved green cashmere sweater, which I wear day and night in wintertime. The crickets have munched through it in several spots, and I've patched it with cotton embroidery floss, which keeps the wind out. I roll it up and stow it in my backpack against the cool breeze of what passes for winter in these parts. Hah...50 degrees F? It's to laugh.....
My friend Loraine made this lovely green tile in her studio at Greenbelt. She started making tiles about 5 or 6 years ago, and they're getting more complex and beautiful by the batch. Can't find the photos of Loraine. Dang!
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Day 3: Clouds
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
30 Day Photography Challenge
Nailing Jello to the Wall came up with this neat challenge t'other day. Taking a new picture every day for 30 days. I started it last night, but I can't get yesterday's photo to stick to the blog here. Well, day two photo is supposed to be a picture of what you wore today, so I'm combining days one and two into one challenge: a self-portrait of me in my wonderful Ravello Italia hoodie, which I actually did wear today. Tomorrow is supposed to be a picture of clouds. Stay tuned.......
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Las Vegas!!

Posting my photos will take a bit of time this week, because I just got back from Las Vegas. (Wow. Part nightmare, part fun house.)
I took my big camera, and processing photos from that takes lots longer than the ones I take with my cell phone. I did snap a bunch of shots with the cell phone, too, though. Here's a couple. See that lovely summer sky? It's fake! This is taken inside the Miracle Mile shopping mall, which adjoins Planet Hollywood, where we stayed. See in the top right photo how the sky's starting to look dark? That's because shortly it's going to rain directly over a pool in the middle of one aisle. The sky darkens, lightning flashes, thunder booms, and it rains. But not a drop will stray over the edge of the pool. The pool in the photo below is NOT the thunderstorm pool.
This pool (below) has a fountain that runs through its display of color and light every half hour. The sky is still fake. And the lovely Moorish structure houses a cheeseburger shop!
I took my big camera, and processing photos from that takes lots longer than the ones I take with my cell phone. I did snap a bunch of shots with the cell phone, too, though. Here's a couple. See that lovely summer sky? It's fake! This is taken inside the Miracle Mile shopping mall, which adjoins Planet Hollywood, where we stayed. See in the top right photo how the sky's starting to look dark? That's because shortly it's going to rain directly over a pool in the middle of one aisle. The sky darkens, lightning flashes, thunder booms, and it rains. But not a drop will stray over the edge of the pool. The pool in the photo below is NOT the thunderstorm pool.
This pool (below) has a fountain that runs through its display of color and light every half hour. The sky is still fake. And the lovely Moorish structure houses a cheeseburger shop!
more to come....
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