Monday, February 16, 2009
Cupid's weekend
I finally got the camera out this weekend, spurred on by our upcoming photographer's meeting. This month's theme was "Love" (of course).
Yesterday I wnet to the country and had dinner with some dear friends. Before the meal Django and I walked down the hollar to Hop's cabin. It is a place where time seems to have stood still. I took this picture with my iPhone using the Camerabag app.
The Cabin Buddah is watching over all, and it is good.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Spring
It's been a cold, dreary month and I haven't been taking very many photographs of late. But yesterday it was in the 60's and Django and I walked along the river for three hours. Spring is in the air and I'm noticing the songs of the birds are changing.
Today is Candlemas, or Brighid's Day, and we received a beautiful spring like snow. I consider this day the beginning of spring...you can feel the earth bubbling with life below your feet. When Cail was little I would read to him stories about the root children and how they were busy underground cleaning off the plants and bugs and getting them ready to rise up through the ground.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Hope
Saturday, January 17, 2009
This is harder than I thought.
My intention was to post a photo a day to this space. Hah! I'm playing catch up here. It's been bitter cold the past few days, which makes one want to hibernate. I have been taking pictures, but when Cail is with me I am cooking and having a wonderful time being with him. He is 12, has been home-schooled his whole life, and now wants to go to school. He is going to DC with his father for the inauguration and when he returns will begin 7th grade at the middle school. It is a bittersweet event but I'm happy for him. He is craving the company of his peers.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Snow on the lavendar
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Multiple sources of light
Monday, January 5, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
A new year
One of my goals for 2009 is to be more diligent about my photography. I have so much to learn and know the best way to do so is by taking pictures. I'm not going to say I'll take a photo a day but I'd be very pleased if I did! Here are the first three for the year.
As is often the case with January, dreary is the best way to describe the weather. The photo of the garden bench says it all!
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