Thursday, September 29, 2011

Pictures

I always enjoy taking pictures.  One thing that I have always been fascinated with is black and white photography.  I haven't really spent time working on the computer, editing the pictures I take.  I usually just import them from my camera and leave them.

I thought it might be fun to change some of my pictures over to black and white so I experimented with a couple of them just to see how they would turn out.


This is a picture taken on a stretch of beach in Oregon.  I thought it turned out really well.  I love the fog.  It makes the picture mysterious, and the black and white only adds to that effect.



This picture is one of the photos that I took from our hotel in Laughlin.  You may recognize it from my last posting.  I think converting it to black and white changes it quite a bit from the original.  It looks like it should be the cover on a book set in the 1950's!

I like that it is so easy with the digital cameras today that make it really easy to take interesting pictures, decide immediately if we like them and want to keep them, then put them on a computer and change them around to suit our needs, or wants.

I am thinking that I'm going to spend a little more time playing around with my pictures and enjoying the editing I can do.  I don't know a lot about how it works, but I think it will be fun to learn.  So much easier than during the days of 35mm!

In fact, it struck me awhile back that every time I take a picture of my grandkids they all immediately want to see the picture.  It never crosses their minds that they would ever have to wait to see how it turned out.  Wonderful technology!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Laughlin

We spent last weekend in Laughlin, enjoying some time away.  Since it was Donna and Bruce's (sister and brother-in-law for those who don't know them) 40th wedding anniversary, and we had celebrated our 40th awhile back, we thought we would all go and kinda celebrate together.

We didn't do anything special, just a little gambling and - of course - had a few margaritas! Donna and I went to see a Chinese acrobatic show which was quite entertaining, and sometimes, kinda nerve wracking!  It's amazing what those performers can do!  We decided that it takes lots of physical, and mental, training for sure.  I would have liked to take some pictures of them.  I wouldn't want to break their concentration, though!

We spent the rest of the time just relaxing, driving to a few other casinos, and watching the boats on the river.  Here are a few pictures from the balcony at our hotel.




I love looking out over the water and watching everything go by!

The view is really pretty at night also.  The lights on the Arizona side show up really well.


One of the casinos we went into had a really nice conservatory just inside the entrance.  It was full of trees, ponds and waterfalls.  I did get one picture of a waterfall.


So we enjoyed our couple of days away, and we didn't loose too much money either!  I guess that's all we can hope for.

When we got back home, I had a nice surprise waiting for me.

It finally arrived!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Some Interesting Info

It's official.  Unfortunately, the Thundershirt doesn't do anything for Schultz!  We have had several days of thunderstorms, and I have faithfully put the shirt on Schultz.  He still sits and shakes, shivers, pants heavily and drools everywhere!  He must be in with the 15% of dogs who don't respond...I don't know what to do for him now.  Maybe some earplugs!  I'm just glad we don't have these storms too often.

In other news, granddaughter Kayla went to her first music lesson at school.  She has decided that she wants to learn the violin!  She just had to call me and tell me all about it. She said the instructor told them about some of the music symbols and the music scales. She told me her teacher said her violin was a really nice one and then she told him that it was the same violin that her Uncle Jason and her grandma had played.  So now, of course, she wants to come over and practice with me!  I better get my other violin out and get up to speed!  She is really excited about starting lessons.  I hope she continues to enjoy it.  She is beginning to learn at about the same age as her Uncle Jason began, and on the same violin!

I have been busy doing lots of reading.  Just have been in one of my moods!  Mostly just the usual fiction, however, I did find an interesting book at the library on Lyme Disease.  I have been busy reading it, and learning a lot.  There are many different aspects of the disease and studies have shown that.  Even though there are so many studies out there, the disease is very controversial.  I did know that, however, reading this book & other research has shown me a lot more.  This has been keeping me busy and I have been learning a lot of useful information.  It helps me to know what is going on with Jennifer, so that is good.  It is a really insidious disease.

So that is what has been going on recently.  Since I haven't had any school deadlines looming over me it has been fun just reading for pleasure.  It's about time for me to get busy on some of the other projects I've had in mind, though, so that's what direction I hope to be heading towards.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

A Perfect Day

Today was cool, breezy, and felt like fall was in the air.  A really beautiful day.

This morning I took Marion in for an eye doctor appointment and afterwards we went out to a late breakfast, almost lunch.

Of course Marion couldn't see because her eyes had been dilated!  We did enjoy the time, though. We spent the time talking about the day and how perfect it was.

A good day for memories.

Happy Birthday Dad!


A Finished Quilt & More Projects To Go


I just happened to have the camera on my phone handy and Schultz seemed to be posing.  I thought it turned out pretty well.  He looks like he's waiting for the answer to a question, doesn't he?  I took the picture using the closeup feature that my 9-year old granddaughter recently showed me how to use!  I didn't even know it was there until I saw her using it!

I finally finished the baby quilt I was making.  It turned out pretty well.  I made it all from left over material that I had in my stash.  I didn't realize that it would end up looking so red, white, and blue...but I do like the colors.  I went with the fields and furrows design because I thought it looked more girly than the all sevens design.  Here is the "finished" picture.


It's laying across the back of the couch, so it kinda looks like a seat cover.  It seemed to be the best way to get the whole quilt in the picture though.

Now that I have this project done Jennifer is standing in line for a tote-bag that she wants me to make for her!  I also have grandson Odin's birthday coming up and I hope I have enough time to make the checkers game for him.  The pattern doesn't look like it should be too difficult though.

Well, I did say I wanted to spend some time sewing once I was finished with school!