One Week Anniversary

The fish arrived one week ago (yesterday). And on the first week anniversary, one of the gals began so spawn.

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We were told that it’s the time of year for spawning, but getting to watch it unfold was truly amazing.

There was one very unhappy visitor. Remember the heron and our fake egret decoy from the post yesterday? Well that heron had a fit as our fake egret was guarding all the commotion. So the heron landed in the neighbor’s backyard, once again. This time he was HONKING, loud! I take it he was mad that he couldn’t enjoy fish for breakfast.

While sitting at my desk (windows open) I could not only hear the mad heron, I could hear the splashing and commotion from the fish.

I’m glad I thought to grab the camera to shoot a few images.

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It’s times like this that remind me of the circle of life.

And how blessed I am to be a part of God’s beautiful creation.

I would like to call this the love dance.

It’s really cool to watch the males swim with the female to fertilize the eggs as they fall.

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I also did some reading up and found that the female can lay from 500 to 1,000 eggs. I would have never guessed. But I am aware that they do eat the eggs. And I’m aware that the babies can hatch anywhere from 3 – 5 days.

So, I’ll sit and count the days. And watch and wait and wait and watch, and sit on the edge of my seat, waiting to see if any babies will make it. I’m hoping for at least one little baby, just one. Time will tell.

Guess who the hubs spied at our house again this morning?

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I really wish we didn’t have to worry so much about trouble lurking.

But it’s yet another reminder of the circle of life. It’s nature, it’s what big birds do.

So we’ll do our best to protect our babies while understanding these guys are here doing what they do in the circle of life. And hope they find food elsewhere to keep them strong, beautiful and a part of our beautiful circle of life.

As of this evening, we still have 10 fish!

To be continued…I’m sure.

Blessings – Debbie

Heron, We Have A Problem – The Egret Has Landed

One of the things we’ve known about having outdoor fish as pets, is that trouble could lurk. Ok, trouble more than likely will lurk. No, take that all back, trouble WILL in fact lurk. And if we’re not careful, a really big problem could arise. And the fish could be no more in a matter of days.

As we’ve heard, birds are the biggest threat.

And yesterday morning, the egret landed in my arms from FedEx. I could not get him out of the wrapping fast enough. As we needed back-up “Right Away”!

Standing at a whopping 41″ tall, I’d say he looks pretty cool and real to life. Don’t you think?

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So, the hubs ordered the egret as a decoy. As we know, birds do not share space while hunting for food. And we learned that a large statue of an egret would send a heron flying for the hills.

I love that the hubs is all about protecting our babies. The Egret stands as Top Cover and more reinforcement is on the way. The hubs also ordered a Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler.

The cool feature about the scarecrow, is that it will blast the bejeebers out of anything that moves. I’m fond of the motion sensor feature with an unexpected noise. It’s harmless, but quite effective to any creäture who dare crosses the line.

All the above to say, we had our first encounter with a heron on Monday, just 4 days after our fish arrived. As good luck would have it, I so happened to hear something coming in for a landing. Right there in front of me he was there, a huge heron! And I yelled “GET OUT OF HERE!”

Now, I’m not one to yell, but when it comes to protecting, I surprised myself. And that would be a first that I have ever yelled at a heron on my patio or anywhere for that matter.

That guy (I don’t even think he fully landed) went, up, up and away as if his dear life depended on it! Don’t tell him, but I would never do anything to hurt that beautiful creature. Just for kicks, do you know that harming one of these guys could result in as much as a $10,000 fine? So yea, I’m going to play, but play nice.

I scared him enough that he didn’t dare come back the rest of the day.

Tuesday – I was ready for the heron, as I had a feeling he would return. And return he did. I was out on the patio when I heard him coming in for a landing, so I gave him another tongue lashing.

And over he flew and landed in the neighbor’s yard. (Grin) I don’t see much for him to feed on in the neighbor’s backyard. It’s time to move on, young man/lady.

While he did move on, he was back later in the afternoon. But he still could not get past me. I’m learning that I make a pretty darn good blocker, all by my lonesome.

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After guarding and protecting the last couple of days, I could hardly wait for the back-up to arrive.

Wednesday = yesterday, the pond was armed and dangerous. VERY dangerous with our brand spankin’ new 41″ egret. Reference the first picture up above. He’s worthy of another little peak.

And just like clockwork, the heron was back!

I could feel the blood race thru my body and my heartbeat was more than just a regular beat. And I was on edge as I watched from inside.

Don’t mind the picture quality of the shot below. It’s just the shot I was able to get looking out from the dining room and thru the screen door and share the proof that he’s been here.

Can you tell he’s scared?

No?

Me neither. Other than the fact that he didn’t dare come any closer.

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The heron trolled the mid to upper backyard for nearly 30 minutes. I was the eye from the house looking on as I didn’t want to disturb his behavior. I had to see who was going to win, the “fake” egret or the heron.

May I insert that I had little faith in our fake egret. I really expected some sort of bird fight. And I knew the heron would knock the fake egret over with one swift blow to the head with his long gigantic bill.

For starters, let’s just say, the fake egret did not flinch! He stood his ground. And he made me proud.

But the heron, on the other hand, had some funky movements going on with his very long neck, but he didn’t dare move in.

I could see defeat when the heron lifted up and over to the neighbors backyard where he stayed another 30 or so minutes waiting on the egret to leave.

I have to hand it to the heron, he was one very patient bird, but the egret has patience that will outlast the hunger of the heron.

And one more thing. I played with the heron’s head, I did. I moved that egret 3 x’s yesterday. I hear you’re supposed to move them around, as herons will get wise to one standing in one place for months on end. The pond man told me to move him around at least once every 2 weeks.

So in my mind, I’m playing a game with that heron and he’s going to learn that my fake egret means business.

Just wait ’til the hubs gets his scarecrow motion sensor sprinkler. We will have the safest fish on the block. No worries little babies, we got ya covered.

Blessings – Debbie

Around the Pond

Good Day!

It is a beautiful good day.

I would like to give a little update on the goldfish.

Let me just say, they are coming around. I mean, really coming around. And they seem to be getting to know us.

They no longer “dart” for cover when we approach the pond.

They are beginning to feel freedom and it’s obvious for us as they now play and make quite a splash as we look on.

And each morning when I feed them breakfast, I count all 10 of them.

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And I count all 10 of them when I’m not feeding them. And I count all 10 of them each time I visit. I can’t help but want to know that they are all safe and doing well.

We are quite smitten with our babies and find them to be an extra special addition to our home.

Blessings – Debbie

Dragonflies

Dragonflies are some of the most interesting creatures to watch.

Today, I had the opportunity to spend some time capturing them on their turf.

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By the pond.

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Can you believe I watched these guys defend their turf by shooing a bird from their perch? Made me chuckle just a little.

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And the fish, how could I leave out an image of them? Well I can’t. This shot was taken at dinner. It’s shots like this that pull me right into the world of abstract images.

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Today I spent several hours outdoors. It seems to be my favorite place to chill, reflect and shoot images.

Days like this are so refreshing. So, tomorrow calls for a little gardening, a little photography and a little more porch sitting.

Blessings – Debbie

Day One

I found it so difficult to relax, most of the day.

I worried about the fish.

And why they would not come out of hiding.

And called the pond place with a bunch questions. Like “why are the fish hiding and why won’t they come out to eat?”

And was told that I need to relax and give the fish a few days to adjust to their new home.

So I sat on the patio overlooking the pond for hours.

Watched their every LITTLE move.

And I find the shot below reflects my day. NOTE: the ghostlike fish in the bottom left. I don’t know how I captured the shot, but I love it. It looks like a goldfish should be there. It almost  looks like a ghost. Perhaps it’s a reflection playing tricks?

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And it made my heart flutter just a bit to get the shot below.

Meet Shirley!

Yes, I named her and two others today.

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And if Shirley is a boy, I’ll just have to call him Sherman and name his girlfriend Shirley.

It was around 4:15 when I noticed all 10 fish playing. Oh how I counted each and every one.

And watched as they moved around the pond in one large school.

And you know what else made my day?

The hubs not only was the first one out to the pond this morning, to check in on the fish, he also sent a message, later, to check in on the babies.

That right there made my heart skip a beat. And it makes me so happy that he really cares about these little guys and girls.

I’m sure we’ll be pros at this in no time.

Blessings – Debbie

Well Worth The Wait

I dreamed of having our very own pond for over a decade. It’s a dream I never dreamed would come true.

But as you know from previous posts, dreams do come true.

And now that we’ve settled into our home, with a pond, void of fish, it was time to do something about it. The hubs has been nearly as excited to have fish as me. And that makes me so very happy.

And now, after (nearly) 14 years of dreaming, fish and plant life were introduced into our lives this morning.

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I was nervous as I drove home, with my car full of life.

Nervous, as I wondered if I had the knowledge necessary to care for everything.

Jitters fluttered thru me, as I could not wait to introduce our beautiful pets to their new home.

From observing their previous living quarters, I had a gut feeling that the guys and girls would love their new digs.

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These are the pets that make my “pet” world complete. And I’m having the hardest time getting anything done. Other than watching over them.

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In my dreams, I’ll be dreaming of morning.

And dreaming of the next time I get to visit our beautiful pets.

I feel so blessed. And yes, these guys were well worth the wait.

Hope I can get some sleep tonight.

Blessings – Debbie

Upside and Downside

On the upside, I captured a shot of our babies the other day.

On the Downside, they were gone yesterday morning! They got big so fast and here I thought I would get to take pictures of them learning to fly away.

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On the upside, I find the flowers and my early morning strolls in the garden so refreshing.

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On the downside, I failed to clean the filter/basket (for the pond/fountain water feature) the right way and I completely lost the prime on the pump/falls. It was a sad day as I was looking forward to bringing fish home today.

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On the upside, the hubs had the pump/fountain primed, once he picked up the tools needed at Home Depot.

And this shot was taken just before sunset.

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On the upside, I still get to pick up our fish this week.

On the upside, I’m so blessed the hubs cares about my dreams and wishes. So much so, that he insists on making it a priority without me asking.

I’d say the upside of the last few days is > the downside. And for that, I feel blessed.

Blessings – Debbie

Dreams Do Come True

For the last three years, soon to be 4, we’ve been renters. Very happy renters. Renters with no intention of purchasing a home until we felt reasonably certain we would be in one place for more than a couple of years.

For three + years we rented. Not something we’re used to, as we’ve been homeowners every stop along the way.

For three + years, we enjoyed the shoes we were in and it felt good to be free to go at a moments notice.

But we also had dreams to be homeowners again one day.

Our dream to become homeowners developed into a plan right before Easter. It’s then when the hubs and I were discussing the possibilities of becoming homeowners by the end of summer.

Things at the hubs work made a giant shift, for great things to happen. And it looks like we could potentially stay in beautiful Southern California for some time.

I’ll never forget that weekend. It’s the weekend I started searching Zillow. The weekend when I put the search for a home in full swing.

Yes, that was the weekend I found our home. It was a home listed “by owner”, of all things. I made the call, left a message. And sent an e-mail to the homeowner as well.

And don’t you know, the homeowner and I finally connected.

Now normally, I’m the scout and do all the leg work. Then when I “find” the place that I “think” we can call home, the hubs is brought in for a look-see.

Not this time, I said to the hubs “Honey, I can already tell that I want you to see the home.” I knew by looking at the pictures, (on-line) that I wanted him to see it too.

The hubs agreed. We would go on his Friday off and have a quick peak.

Good Friday, that’s the big day I’ll never forget. It was a day we had a major list of things to do. We had a road trip planned, and wanted to be on the road by 10AM.

So our appointment to look at the home was scheduled for 9AM. That should give us plenty of time to see the house and be on our way.

At 9AM sharp, we rang the doorbell. ~ I get choked up thinking about it.

The homeowners greeted us with genuine warm smiles, shook our hands and welcomed us into their home.

A lump developed in my throat at once. And I knew before looking at the house that it felt right in every way. I just knew.

But what was the hubs thinking? I had no clue.

We went from room to room and I felt “this is too good to be true”. The home had a brand new concrete roof, new copper plumbing all the way thru, granite counters in the kitchen and baths and a white kitchen.

I had dreams of a white kitchen here in the south. It truly was a little dream come true.

The home was naturally light and bright in the daylight and I felt a cheerfulness about it that tugged at my heart.

Since we were constantly with the homeowners, I was not sure what the hubs was thinking. After all, we had big plans for the day and buying a house was something we just started talking about.

And then we were escorted out thru the double sliding glass doors that led to the covered patio.

The garden was more than just a dream come true, it was my very own personal miracle.

Back up nearly 14 years ago. Then is when the hubs and I toured Asia. And it was then that I fell in love with Koi ponds and gardens.

And for the nearly last 14 years, I’ve jokingly asked the hubs for a koi pond one day. I’ve torn pictures out of magazines for nearly 14 years. And I have a book with clippings of beautiful koi ponds. And goodness knows how many koi pond ideas I’ve gathered from Pinterest and my Houzz app…

While I’ve had really big dreams of a koi pond “one day”. I never thought in a million years that my dream would come true.

Well don’t you know, this place came with a koi pond that far exceeded my wishes and dreams. Yes, dreams do come true. But this time, it’s bigger than a dream, it’s a miracle.

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Since living in So Cal going on 4 years, the hubs and I talked on and off that one day if we did buy, that it would be nice to have a yard with no grass to cut.

And don’t you know, there is not one blade of grass. It comes with beautiful plants and trees. And lovely winding stone paths with a series of steps that lead up and around the garden. Yes, dreams and miracles do come to pass.

But still, I wondered what the hubs was thinking. As you know, we had big road trip plans that day. And buying a house was not on the list of things to do. Just a quick peak.

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Privacy was one of the key factors on the top of our list. And this is the view from the sliding glass doors in the master bed.

The view we see without lifting our head off the pillow.

In fact, our first night in the new home I woke at 3AM and was wide awake looking out on this scene glowing in the moonlight until 6AM. But I’m getting ahead of myself.

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Once we finished looking at the property, the homeowners gave the hubs and me a chance to have some alone time.

The hubs looked at me and I looked at him and we knew we found the place.

And do you know we made an offer right then and there? But the funny thing the hubs said that I will never forget is this “well I really didn’t come to buy a house today, I just thought I was coming for a quick peak.” It’s something the homeowners will never forget either, as they remind us of those words every time we see them.

And we dropped our road trip and list of things to do in an instant. And enjoyed a nice cup of coffee and visited with the homeowners for 3 hours. 3 HOURS!

And made an appointment to be over to the escrow office, that afternoon, along with the homeowners.

And do you know, the homeowners fell in love with us. And we just adore them. And we have become friends. And the hubs had lunch with the homeowner before we bought the house. And they made brownies for us when we visited. And she stocked our freezer with meals and dessert as a treat when we were moving in. And we have an invitation to their upcoming housewarming party.

But before we became homeowners, I felt the shoe was going to drop. It all felt too good to be true. Even the day of closing, I was worried.

I suppose I worried they would sell it to someone else, as they were offered more than what we offered. Yes, they had another offer in shortly after us. But the couple liked us and wanted us to have it and told us flat-out that they would not engage in a bidding war. But I was still worried, as the bidding wars out here are killer! Especially now. And even tho we had a written contract, I still felt the shoe could drop at the last min.

When the closing finally took place, it was hard to grasp it all. After we moved in, it was still hard to grasp. But I’m finally coming around. And the hubs told me that I had better get used to it. Will it ever sink in?

It’s taken so long to tell the story and truth be told, I’m no longer waiting on the shoe to drop. Dreams do come true as we are blessed to be the caretakers to this place we now call home.

We’re grateful for the many blessings we’ve received.

Blessings – Debbie

From the Garden

It’s difficult to describe our backyard, so I thought sharing some images would give a feel of our xeriscape yard.

It’s made up of a patio that extends the full length of the home. Then comes the pond and next a winding stone path with a series of steps that lead up and around the yard. There are a couple of sitting areas in the far back, at the top of the hill.

The pond is gathering algae and turning green. So I’m told this is good, as the chemicals are clearing out, making room for the fish. I’m so excited, but I’m thinking next week is the week for adding fish…

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While gardening the last couple of days, I’ve met some really cool neighbors.

Today, while working in the front-yard, I met the girls hiking club and the van load of girls stopped out front to say hello and invited me to join them hiking over at the Safari Park. It was hard to say no, but gardening called. One of these days, I hope to join them.

The photo below was taken during my backyard gardening, see the mess? It will be there for me in the morning.

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For this last image, I used my Digital Darkroom skills, by making a panorama. The back is complicated and hard to fill in one shot, so I took a series of 20 images and blended them, to give an idea of the space from the back porch.

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As night falls, I’ll be dreaming of my gardening tools, gloves, trash cans and waking in the morning to find new things to do.

Blessings – Debbie

Making our House a Home

Catching up with the blog from the weekend.

The weekend was well spent with the hubs. Especially since he was in Indy last week.

We enjoyed a bit of dining out, crossed things off the list and enjoyed my favorite seat in the house ~ on the patio.

There was tea sipping (infused with honey)

Bird chirping

Fountain splashing

Baseball ~ Yay, our St Louis Cardinals won!

NASCAR ~ Yay, our Tony Stewart won!

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Pond Reflection – Where I come each day – A place I like to keep clean of debris – where I like to reflect – and ponder all the things I would like to accomplish.

This week, I hope to have the new addition of some fish. We’ll see. If not this week, I’m sure we’ll have them by next week.

I snapped this shot as the sun was coming up, yesterday.

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And just for today, I’ve been…

Busy as a bee – I had a blast gardening this morning. I’m in my element, especially now that we have a Xeriscape yard = Not a single blade of grass and landscaped with plants and trees with little to no need of water.

Another exciting thing about my day, I got to meet two neighbors. And they are just as warm and friendly as I could hope for.

Snapped this shot just before putting my tools away.

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Little by little, things are taking shape.

Soon, we will be settled and ready for our first party.

Until then, you can find me with my gardening gear or tidying here and there.

Blessings – Debbie

The Nest

There is something magical about a nest. Something that echoes love, hard work and patience.

This dove has been here since we moved in two weeks ago.

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And it amazes me how still she sits all day long. Day in and day out. Well, at least it looks like the same bird, but I understand the mother and father swap shifts.

And each day I wonder, how long for her babies to hatch. From what I read, they should start hatching  any day now.

As I think about this nest, I think of our new nest.

The place we hope we hope to stay for a very long time.

And thinking about this new nest that we feel so blessed to care for, is enough to send me over the edge.

There is so much to share, so I’m going to bite it off piece by piece in the weeks and months to come.

Blessings – Debbie

Summertime Blessings

It’s official, it’s summer! And I’m completely wrapped in so much excitement that I can hardly contain myself.

For starters, we moved to a new home!

While we’re still getting organized, we’ve come to love the new outdoor spaces. The Koi pond lacks fish at the moment. But hopefully it will be ready for colorful life soon.

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I’m enjoying the garden art the previous owners left.

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This is a fun little set left for us to enjoy. It’s also a reminder that I need to give it a little cleaning.

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Another beautiful piece of garden art left. I just love it!

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I captured this lovely flower a few nights ago, just as the sun was setting.

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Words are few but we feel blessed and our hearts are full of so much excitement as we move in and make this our new home sweet home.

Blessings – Debbie

A Visit With “The Ladies”

So I’m working very hard on my Final. I believe I mentioned this in the post yesterday.

It dawned on me that I asked my neighbor (a couple of weeks ago) if I could shoot some images of her chickens. She said “Sure, come on over!”

But I was a bit downhearted this week knowing she was out-of-town.

So I did the only thing I knew to do.

I sent her an e-mail last evening asking if I could still shoot her chickens.

She replied – “I’m out-of-town, but you are free to come over and play with the girls, I’m sure they will enjoy your company.”

So I did.

Hi girls! I’ve come to do a photo-shoot.

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The same image in black and white. I need one black and white image for this assignment, so I think this is the shot I’m going to use. In all honesty, I prefer it in color.

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Why hello there little lady. I sure wish I knew your name.

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Thank you for posing so pretty for the camera.

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And I wish I knew more about each one. Like her, I would tell you all about her, if only I knew.

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I love her dark face and beautiful contrast.

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She was up on a perch, enjoying herself.

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I seriously could not believe how friendly the girls were. They came right up to me, pecked on my shoes and one even hopped right up in my lap. I kid you not. By the end of my visit, we were acquainted.

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Thank you girls for such a fun visit. Now for the hard part, as I narrow it down to 5 shots.

Sigh, my final is complete and I’ll be ready for critique next week. That = one happy lady right here. Thank you so much my dear sweet neighbor!

Blessings – Debbie

Thoughts

Good Afternoon!

A smattering of thoughts on the front burner:

  • The awful pain I experienced last week is g.o.n.e!
  • Although I still have a few more days on the meds
  • My Digital Darkroom Semester is rapidly coming to a close.
  • I’m working on my final.

Here’s an image of a little lady I shot this afternoon.

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I somehow have in my head that bugs would be a pretty cool subject. So after class I purchased a little 3 dollar bag of bugs. Turns out, the real deal is a lot more fun to shoot.

But you never know, I may totally change my mind regarding my subject. But no matter what, I do know I will be shooting with the 105mm Nikon Micro Lens. Love that lens!

  • I’m looking forward to summer
  • Painting my toes and nails in all the fun summer colors
  • Sipping tea, infused with honey and lemon
  • Summer BBQ’s and patio dining
  • Summer salads
  • Gardening
  • Watermelon
  • Special dates with the hubs
  • Planning a summer party in the backyard
  • Taking a summer break from school
  • Having some fun photo shoots (this summer) at various spots in San Diego with my lady friend.
  • And thinking about doing a health update on the blog sometime in June. I turned the corner to good health 2 years ago, this coming June. And all I can say, It’s a great feeling from the inside out.

I’m sure I have a few more fun facts on the front burner, but they will have wait for another day.

Until then…

Blessings – Debbie

Pano

My next assignment is due in a couple of weeks. We’re working on “pano” and learning how to stitch pictures together. I have a total of 3 pano projects to turn in.

Here’s one of the projects I started this morning.

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The above shot consists of 12 shots taken portrait style = 3 rows x 4 across. I’m delighted with the way it came together. The above image, needs a bit more processing, but at least it kinda shows what I’m up to.

Below is another pano. I just finished stitching this guy together. Unlike the shot above, this image consists of 5 shots (portrait style) stitched together to make a nice long pano.

I’m not happy with the image below, so I believe I will give it another shot this week.

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This assignment is teaching me a lot, as each pano assignment is a little different, unique and fun. I can’t wait to let my right brain run free on the third pano assignment. It’s the pano/image that’s going to be the most artistic, infused with a bit of serendipity as I like to think of it. And I can’t wait to get started putting those pieces together.

I feel blessed (little by little), that I’m able to grasp what the professor wants to see in our images. On that note, it’s back to work.

And if you were here yesterday, I’m happy to report “I’m back to my normal happy self.”

Blessings – Debbie