So happy to finally pick my little orange tomatoes. They are so much sweeter than the reds.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Spiral Jetty
Look what attached itself to Cathy's car on our drive to the Spiral Jetty! This grasshopper hitched a ride from Brigham City to the Golden Spike Visitors Center. We should have charged him car fare. Really, with the price of gas, he should have chipped in.
Is this remnants of an old pier? Makes one wonder about the history of this area.
The weather was so odd. We worried about rain, but didn't get any until the drive back, after dark. These are mammatus clouds.
The sky looked like this while Cathy and I were wandering around - half clear and half clouds.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Lacie Kay's 2nd Birthday
Thursday, August 19, 2010
My Nikon D90
I've been wanting to upgrade my D40X for some time and finally did it today. I did a lot of research and talked to some friends who have the D90. I'm pretty excited to try it out and learn all the new features.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
The Light Meter
A couple of months ago I bought a light meter to help me get the correct settings on my camera. The trouble is, the instruction manual was written in Japanese. Not really, but it might as well have been. I'm hoping when I attend another of Jon William's photography seminars, he'll be able to "dumb it down" for me.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Evening Bike Ride
I usually ride around Holt Elementary's trail behind the school four or five times. This time of year there is a property where Cana Lillies bloom every year. I feel it is a gift, because these grow behind the garage and shed of a house, and the owners can't see their flowers from their back yard. But those at the park, and on the trail, can enjoy.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Pollyanna and the Crystals
I have some chandelier crystals in my studio, and every so often I will see rainbows dance around me in the sunlight. It reminds me of the movie, Pollyanna (1960), which reminds me of the "Glad Game" she played in the movie. Looking at life with a glass half-full instead of half-empty is not a bad way to live.
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