This is just the first of many, but the rest won't be finished until tomorrow and I wanted to give her mom a little glimpse of what we did today!
Friday, April 18, 2008
The Lovely Miss T
I spent the morning doing a Senior Style portrait session with this wonderful young lady. She's a complete natural in front of the camera. I love her!
This is just the first of many, but the rest won't be finished until tomorrow and I wanted to give her mom a little glimpse of what we did today!
This is just the first of many, but the rest won't be finished until tomorrow and I wanted to give her mom a little glimpse of what we did today!
Labels:
portraits,
Senior Style
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Grant Around Town
With the nice weather finally here, I've been on the lookout for some new locations for portrait sessions. I had already decided on the railroad tracks by the high school, and then driving around today I saw the little brick building in front of the War Memorial and thought that would make a great backdrop for some pictures. So I grabbed my old reliable model, Grant, and set out for some shootin'...
A few on the tracks...




...then some at the brick building, which I think belongs to the water department.

Things started off pretty silly...

Snaggletooth!! Gee, do you think there's an orthodontist in our future??

Those eyes just kill me!!

I have no idea what he was doing in these...

Just being our goofy Grant, I guess.

Stifling a laugh.

Then we settled down to some more serious shots...






A few on the tracks...
...then some at the brick building, which I think belongs to the water department.
Things started off pretty silly...
Snaggletooth!! Gee, do you think there's an orthodontist in our future??
Those eyes just kill me!!
I have no idea what he was doing in these...
Just being our goofy Grant, I guess.
Stifling a laugh.
Then we settled down to some more serious shots...
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Spring Cleaning, Exterior Edition
Yesterday afternoon I took advantage of the nice weather to go out and fill up most of my dozen or so bird feeders. Normally I already have them filled by this point, but I've been slacking.
This is our main feeder, it has three tubes for different kinds of seed. I usually have a generic wild bird food in one, and a black oil sunflower seed and a songbird mix in the others. The feeder is only three years old, but the Fulton winters have taken its toll, and though the rust looks nice, it's getting very hard to open the top to fill it.

This is my newest feeder, a suet feeder, that I bought last fall but never put up. It adds a nice cheery touch to the backyard.

While filling the feeders, I couldn't help but notice all of the old, brown, yucky leaves that had been hidden by the snow. Having just bought a new rake at WalMart in the morning, I decided to give it a workout. Griffin grabbed the old rake and the two of us attacked the leaves.

He takes this job very seriously.

Or maybe he just wants to play baseball with the rake.

A back-scratcher, perhaps?

Now we're just getting goofy.

Yep, goofy.

After raking up the grass, I started on some of my many, many flower beds. Removing the leaves revealed all sorts of new life; little bits of green, blinking at the bright sun.

They will join the first crocuses of the season, both purple...

...and yellow.

Now, I don't want you to think we worked too hard. We had plenty of things to keep us amused and distracted. This ladybug, for example. She wandered across a leaf...

...and a rock...

...and this stick. Isn't she cute?

And then there was this thing, this bane of my bird-watching existence, this furry-tailed rat. The squirrel.

He had come to check out the new food supply.

This is a peanut nugget feeder, one which usually gives the squirrels fits because they have to balance enough to use both paws to scratch out crumbs of the nuggets. They usually give up after figuring out that it's not worth the effort.

Yep, he's giving up. But wait! What's that shiny new one up there?

Hooray! A new feeder for me to plunder!
(I hate squirrels.)

Then there was this ultralight (I think that's what they're called) buzzing around our neighborhood.

Griffin had fun waving to it. Whoever was flying it was probably laughing at the fools down there wasting such gorgeous weather doing yardwork.

This is our main feeder, it has three tubes for different kinds of seed. I usually have a generic wild bird food in one, and a black oil sunflower seed and a songbird mix in the others. The feeder is only three years old, but the Fulton winters have taken its toll, and though the rust looks nice, it's getting very hard to open the top to fill it.
This is my newest feeder, a suet feeder, that I bought last fall but never put up. It adds a nice cheery touch to the backyard.
While filling the feeders, I couldn't help but notice all of the old, brown, yucky leaves that had been hidden by the snow. Having just bought a new rake at WalMart in the morning, I decided to give it a workout. Griffin grabbed the old rake and the two of us attacked the leaves.
He takes this job very seriously.
Or maybe he just wants to play baseball with the rake.
A back-scratcher, perhaps?
Now we're just getting goofy.
Yep, goofy.
After raking up the grass, I started on some of my many, many flower beds. Removing the leaves revealed all sorts of new life; little bits of green, blinking at the bright sun.
They will join the first crocuses of the season, both purple...
...and yellow.
Now, I don't want you to think we worked too hard. We had plenty of things to keep us amused and distracted. This ladybug, for example. She wandered across a leaf...
...and a rock...
...and this stick. Isn't she cute?
And then there was this thing, this bane of my bird-watching existence, this furry-tailed rat. The squirrel.
He had come to check out the new food supply.
This is a peanut nugget feeder, one which usually gives the squirrels fits because they have to balance enough to use both paws to scratch out crumbs of the nuggets. They usually give up after figuring out that it's not worth the effort.
Yep, he's giving up. But wait! What's that shiny new one up there?
Hooray! A new feeder for me to plunder!
(I hate squirrels.)
Then there was this ultralight (I think that's what they're called) buzzing around our neighborhood.
Griffin had fun waving to it. Whoever was flying it was probably laughing at the fools down there wasting such gorgeous weather doing yardwork.
Labels:
my world
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Thursday, April 3, 2008
The First Bike Ride of the Season
Now that the snow is just about gone, we headed out for the first ride of the season. Grant is walking because his bike spent the winter at Grandma's house, and we were riding over there to retrieve it.
Griffin pedaling just as hard as his little legs will go.
A quick glance back at Mom. He's just so happy to be out on his new bike.
We made it to Grandma's and Grant is happy to finally have his bike back. Griffin, of course, is just goofy.
Getting ready to head back home.
Yes, Mom is still right behind you.
Almost home!
Labels:
my world
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