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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Wedding Planning
Since you have all seen the ring, here's what I've been working on in secret: http://ingwedding.blogspot.com. Since we decided we needed to start planning a wedding before it became official with a ring I started jotting down my ideas. Enjoy the read.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Photo Shoot
I had such a blast taking photos this morning. Lisa asked if I would be willing to take family photos for her and I was very excited to do so. The girls were great and everyone was very photogenic. Here's a sample of a few, the rest you can view in my portfolio. Thanks for the opportunity Lisa, I hope you enjoy the photos!



There is finally snow in the forecast, never mind that it's in a snow/rain mix format.
My best friend Brent and his girlfriend Zanna are riding the train to Wenatchee where I'll pick them up next weekend. I'm excited for them to come visit. I've got to show Zanna digital scrapbooking and it will be good for Shawn to see his friends. I'm sure they will go golfing and maybe we'll go get some more wood. There is something very appealing to showing off this small town to our friends and family. Even though we all came from a small town, it's just different. Maybe it's the climate and that it doesn't rain all the time. Come on snow!




My best friend Brent and his girlfriend Zanna are riding the train to Wenatchee where I'll pick them up next weekend. I'm excited for them to come visit. I've got to show Zanna digital scrapbooking and it will be good for Shawn to see his friends. I'm sure they will go golfing and maybe we'll go get some more wood. There is something very appealing to showing off this small town to our friends and family. Even though we all came from a small town, it's just different. Maybe it's the climate and that it doesn't rain all the time. Come on snow!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Happy Halloween

"The night before Halloween and we finally carved a pumpkin. This is the first house we've been in so it is exciting to display a pumpkin and look for trick or treaters. Shawn was the master carver of a pirate ship theme. Maybe we'll make it a tradition to carve the pumpkin the night before Halloween."
Credits Here
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
High School Soccer
The high school girl's soccer team was sure great today. They beat Cascade in the first rounds of district playoffs in a shoot-out. It was great to watch. I don't really follow soccer, but I got just as excited as everyone else around me during the last part.
I did get some photos of the girls. It was a real challenge basically shooting into the sun, but I'm impressed with how many came out. For all of them check out the gallery. Here's the teaser:
I did get some photos of the girls. It was a real challenge basically shooting into the sun, but I'm impressed with how many came out. For all of them check out the gallery. Here's the teaser:

Pretty Peacock
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Geocaching
We got out to do some geocaching finally. In case you aren't familiar, caching is basically a treasure hunt using a GPS. I can pretty much blame geocaching for my photography because we visit some amazing places that you wouldn't usually go to if it weren't for a Tupperware box buried among rocks.
The trip yesterday was also to see Conconully. We haven't really gotten out and about in the area yet. It's quite a neat little town. We could both see ourselves living there if we were retired, but I think it's a bit too far for us now even though there are some amazing pieces of property. Added bonus of the little restaurant, Lucky D's, that we went to had the best fries ever and an amazing chicken sandwich!
We explored a bit of Green Lake off Salmon Creek Road and saw some very cool RC hydroplanes. We were going to attempt Amy's hubby's cache up by Ruby, an abandoned town site, but I think we missed the turn. It was getting later by then, so we just decided to save it for another day of exploring.
It was nice to get out on such a sunny fall day. We took my truck and the chainsaw and used the opportunity to grab some wood on the side of one of the roads. From what I understand you can collect wood on public DNR land, but I have yet to figure out a safe way of telling whether the land is public or not. We didn't see any signs for quite some time so figured the wood was fair game. Got some nice big rounds that Shawn finished splitting today. It sure is getting colder. I think we can pretty much kiss nights above freezing goodbye for awhile. So far the fireplace has been pretty sufficient in heating though, we blast it in the evening and stock it really well for the night and it keeps the house warm enough. Then the wonderful sunshine does a pretty good job during the day. We'll see how much longer we can last without a fire during the day of course if I get a job during the day we won't have to worry about it.
The trip yesterday was also to see Conconully. We haven't really gotten out and about in the area yet. It's quite a neat little town. We could both see ourselves living there if we were retired, but I think it's a bit too far for us now even though there are some amazing pieces of property. Added bonus of the little restaurant, Lucky D's, that we went to had the best fries ever and an amazing chicken sandwich!
We explored a bit of Green Lake off Salmon Creek Road and saw some very cool RC hydroplanes. We were going to attempt Amy's hubby's cache up by Ruby, an abandoned town site, but I think we missed the turn. It was getting later by then, so we just decided to save it for another day of exploring.
It was nice to get out on such a sunny fall day. We took my truck and the chainsaw and used the opportunity to grab some wood on the side of one of the roads. From what I understand you can collect wood on public DNR land, but I have yet to figure out a safe way of telling whether the land is public or not. We didn't see any signs for quite some time so figured the wood was fair game. Got some nice big rounds that Shawn finished splitting today. It sure is getting colder. I think we can pretty much kiss nights above freezing goodbye for awhile. So far the fireplace has been pretty sufficient in heating though, we blast it in the evening and stock it really well for the night and it keeps the house warm enough. Then the wonderful sunshine does a pretty good job during the day. We'll see how much longer we can last without a fire during the day of course if I get a job during the day we won't have to worry about it.
Shawn at Green Lake
Friday, October 26, 2007
Scrapbooking and more
I've tried the traditional paper scrapbooking and, quite frankly, hated it. After giving digital scrapbooking a try my opinion has changed drastically. I have now officially made a page a day this week for a total of four pages. Shawn kept asking what you do with the pages afterwards and I just figured a slide show somewhere, but I visited Amy yesterday and she showed me what she does. She simply prints off the pages as an 8x8 and adds it into a photo album and presto... instant photo scrapbook. I have figured with all my photos I would just put together a simple plain piece of paper photo album for people (eventually customers) to look at, but now maybe I can do something a bit more involved and tell a bit about the location of my good shots. I usually have an interesting story behind them all. Apparently I have become marginally obsessed. Obsessed enough to start a collection at Scrapbook-Bytes. Go take a look at what I've done so far.
On other news I just got home from dropping off another two resumes. I think I have a total of four that I remember at this point. At least two that I've been turned down on and one word of mouth that never really resulted in anything. It is frustrating and I'll be the first to admit it. The most ideal position of all would be if my photography took off. I made another sale in my Cafepress store on an image I don't even have in my portfolio. I figured I would get that updated this afternoon with the photos from South Carolina that I have on disc.
So off to stare at Photoshop some more.
On other news I just got home from dropping off another two resumes. I think I have a total of four that I remember at this point. At least two that I've been turned down on and one word of mouth that never really resulted in anything. It is frustrating and I'll be the first to admit it. The most ideal position of all would be if my photography took off. I made another sale in my Cafepress store on an image I don't even have in my portfolio. I figured I would get that updated this afternoon with the photos from South Carolina that I have on disc.
So off to stare at Photoshop some more.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
First Attempt
My first attempt is relatively successful I do so think. I gave digital scrapbooking a try. Thanks to Amy and Lisa's blogs I just decided to give it a try. Though I feel like I don't take the right kind of photos for scrapbooking, but this could still be a fun little past time. I do think it is much more fun on the computer then trying to do it with paper. I gave that a try a few years back and it was pretty hopeless. At least this way I can just delete what I don't like and not get upset about the money I spent.

Sunday, October 21, 2007
Homecoming Parade
It was supposed to be a dark and nasty day on Friday. Shawn wasn't sure if the students would even be able to have their Homecoming Parade. Apparently the weather got the message and it was an absolutely amazing day on Friday. The sun was so bright and the temperature was just right for a fall day.
The parade was a unique small town experience I think. Even going to school in Granite Falls, which was small, never yielded a parade down the middle of the main street with firetrucks, floats and onlookers spilling out of local businesses. It was a next experience.

The parade was a unique small town experience I think. Even going to school in Granite Falls, which was small, never yielded a parade down the middle of the main street with firetrucks, floats and onlookers spilling out of local businesses. It was a next experience.
The Band

And the great staff. Of course Shawn had to sit on the other side.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007
A Walk around Bellevue
I've gotten through all the photos and am quite pleased with myself. I got a few good ones out of the hundreds I took. I also didn't have any photo regrets... sometimes you look through your photos and see something you should have tried. Those are my photo regrets, but I didn't really have any. I felt like I tried everything I wanted at the right times. Some ideas still need refining.
My first photo stop was Downtown Bellevue Park. It's a really pretty green place in the middle of the concrete jungle. I sure don't miss living in the city. Seattle was fun at the time, but I wouldn't pick it now, it's still a great area to visit though.


Then I found a pretty cool little niche. The Bellevue Botanical Gardens. It is a free, very well maintained garden that isn't very far off the beaten path.

I played with logo ideas and here is my test run on my "Gentian" photo, what do you think?
There are still more photos on the web page in the portfolio and I have added options to purchase prints if you are interested.
My first photo stop was Downtown Bellevue Park. It's a really pretty green place in the middle of the concrete jungle. I sure don't miss living in the city. Seattle was fun at the time, but I wouldn't pick it now, it's still a great area to visit though.


Then I found a pretty cool little niche. The Bellevue Botanical Gardens. It is a free, very well maintained garden that isn't very far off the beaten path.


There are still more photos on the web page in the portfolio and I have added options to purchase prints if you are interested.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Logo
So... Stephanie has a great little logo and I'm jealous. I want one too. Anyone have any ideas? I guess I've been pretty happy with just the copyright symbol, but it isn't nearly as fun as a logo. I'll have to toy with the idea.
In the mean time here's a great early morning shot of the Okanogan county courthouse tower. It's going to take me a bit to get through the photos from Bellevue.
In the mean time here's a great early morning shot of the Okanogan county courthouse tower. It's going to take me a bit to get through the photos from Bellevue.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Bellevue
I'm having a great time in Bellevue while Shawn is slaving away in his Math conference. I left my card reader at home, so no pictures until Sunday at the soonest. I've had lots of photo opportunities too.
Yesterday I walked down to Bellevue Square from the hotel and found a nice little park. The fall colors look great now so I sat on a bench for a bit and snapped a few photos. Then I wandered around the mall for like two hours. It was actually kind of nice to not have any time constraints and be able to just wander at your own pace.
This morning, although it was drizzly, I wandered up to the Bellevue Botanical Garden. Who knew there was such a cool free botanical garden in the middle of Bellevue. I spent two hours walking around taking a ton of photos. I'm very excited to review the 300 plus I took. I know, overkill, but it means there has to be at least one good photo right?
Yesterday I walked down to Bellevue Square from the hotel and found a nice little park. The fall colors look great now so I sat on a bench for a bit and snapped a few photos. Then I wandered around the mall for like two hours. It was actually kind of nice to not have any time constraints and be able to just wander at your own pace.
This morning, although it was drizzly, I wandered up to the Bellevue Botanical Garden. Who knew there was such a cool free botanical garden in the middle of Bellevue. I spent two hours walking around taking a ton of photos. I'm very excited to review the 300 plus I took. I know, overkill, but it means there has to be at least one good photo right?
Friday, October 5, 2007
Football Thursday
Took the camera with to the Okanogan Middle School football game last night. The Bullpups took on the Grand Coulee Dam Pirates. The sun was blasting on the field and I wondered how the images would turn out and I am quite satisfied. Then when the sun dropped behind the clouds I got a gorgeous sunset to take pictures of. Though as soon as the sun set boy did the cold set in. The temperature dropped like a rock and the wind kicked up from the north.
Here's a sampling and the rest can be found in my portfolio via my web page.

Here's a sampling and the rest can be found in my portfolio via my web page.
"Practice Lineup"
"Sidelines"

"October Sunset"
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Lazy Fall
My fall has so far been incredibly lazy. No beautiful shots of the fall foliage yet and no pretty pink sunrise photos. I'm up every morning at 6:30 to walk with Shawn to school and of course the times I don't bring my camera along the sunrises are beautiful. I'll bring the camera the next day and then there's nothing worth taking a photo of. Frustrating.
Homecoming is coming up on the 2oth and Shawn will be chaperoning. I've always begged him to take me to the dance and now he can. Actually I will hopefully be assisting one of the local photographers with taking photos of the couples. I'll probably just be doing paperwork, but it is still a good way to learn and I'm looking forward to it.
I'm also looking forward to a trip to Bellevue next weekend. Shawn has a math conference so I'm going to tag along and maybe check out Bellevue Square with the camera or ride the bus into Seattle. We're taking a district car so no driving anywhere too exciting while I'm there though.
In lieu of fall pictures here's one from just last month. I drove down to Bridgeport and pulled off the side of Hwy 97 to grab this photo. I saw this barn on the first trip we ever took to Okanogan and knew I wanted to get a photo of it. I'll be interested to see how it changes with snow, which I am pretty sure isn't too far off.
Homecoming is coming up on the 2oth and Shawn will be chaperoning. I've always begged him to take me to the dance and now he can. Actually I will hopefully be assisting one of the local photographers with taking photos of the couples. I'll probably just be doing paperwork, but it is still a good way to learn and I'm looking forward to it.
I'm also looking forward to a trip to Bellevue next weekend. Shawn has a math conference so I'm going to tag along and maybe check out Bellevue Square with the camera or ride the bus into Seattle. We're taking a district car so no driving anywhere too exciting while I'm there though.
In lieu of fall pictures here's one from just last month. I drove down to Bridgeport and pulled off the side of Hwy 97 to grab this photo. I saw this barn on the first trip we ever took to Okanogan and knew I wanted to get a photo of it. I'll be interested to see how it changes with snow, which I am pretty sure isn't too far off.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Photos Uploaded
While they may not be newly taken photos, I've uploaded some new photos to the portfolio on the web page. The "Flowers and Gardens" and "People" categories have been updated so go take a look when you have some spare time.
Post any comments or questions about photos in the portfolio here and I'll be happy to answer.
Post any comments or questions about photos in the portfolio here and I'll be happy to answer.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Newspaper Nod
I just received a nod in the local newspaper along with all the other fair winners from last weekend. It took a bit of searching but my name is down in the photography - landscape section of the Omak Chronicle.
Yea! for me.
Yea! for me.
Cooler Days
Finally we are receiving some cooler days and nights for that matter. No seeing our breath in the morning yet, but fall is getting closer. Today is such a great day, very nice weather, not too hot and not too windy, especially after yesterday's 30mph winds.
Shawn is getting along quite well in his teaching. He says it is everything he expected. I guess that would be better then a lot of unexpectedness. The kids really seem to like him as do the other teachers. He was offered the c-squad basketball coaching position, but he hasn't made a decision yet. I'm trying to work the courage up to have a teacher get together at the house, but I'm just not one to entertain, I frankly like being entertained.
Our little garden is producing, though through no work of our own. The grapes are becoming very fragrant, if the wind is blowing in the right direction you can smell them from the back porch. I clipped off a big chunk and walked down to the school yesterday afternoon munching on them. I think they may be concord grapes. Of course I really don't know too many types of grapes, but they remind me of the place my Grandma used to own in Texas. There was an arbor on the way to the big garden and the grapes would always be staining our hands and mouths.
Memories are sweet like grapes aren't they?
Shawn is getting along quite well in his teaching. He says it is everything he expected. I guess that would be better then a lot of unexpectedness. The kids really seem to like him as do the other teachers. He was offered the c-squad basketball coaching position, but he hasn't made a decision yet. I'm trying to work the courage up to have a teacher get together at the house, but I'm just not one to entertain, I frankly like being entertained.
Our little garden is producing, though through no work of our own. The grapes are becoming very fragrant, if the wind is blowing in the right direction you can smell them from the back porch. I clipped off a big chunk and walked down to the school yesterday afternoon munching on them. I think they may be concord grapes. Of course I really don't know too many types of grapes, but they remind me of the place my Grandma used to own in Texas. There was an arbor on the way to the big garden and the grapes would always be staining our hands and mouths.
Memories are sweet like grapes aren't they?
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Fair Fun
Wow the Okanogan County fair has been such a blast. I still need to go back this evening and pick up my photo. I plan on indulging in a big, fat plate of curly fries before it's all said and done.
So my photo won a blue ribbon. I was very happy with that since it was such an impromptu entry. Now I'll leave it all framed up and hang it in the bedroom. I need something of a little interest on the walls in there.
I do believe my favorite part of the fair was just how small it was. I have never been to a fair this small, but it certainly didn't detract from the quality and I think I may even like it better then the big ones. We had a personal tutorial about the fitting and showing of steers and hogs from the Okanogan FFA teacher and we watched the sheep and goats being shown. Everyone was just willing to answer any of your questions.
The big event for us yesterday was the horse racing. You know the history of down home horse racing started out at fairs and I got a good sampling of it. My favorite event was the 13 and under pony relay race. Yes, all the kids riding were 13 and under. It was amazing. They ran half the track with one pony, then with adult help practically flew off the one pony and hopped on to another and ran the other half of the track. It was amazing to watch and the whole town turns out for it. They had some races that started from an older set of gates, but the walking starts were my favorite. In between all the races they had roping practices for the rodeo folk so it was entertainment all around.
I have a few photos to display from the fair. Here is a sample to tempt you to more. Check out the horses section in my portfolio.
So my photo won a blue ribbon. I was very happy with that since it was such an impromptu entry. Now I'll leave it all framed up and hang it in the bedroom. I need something of a little interest on the walls in there.
I do believe my favorite part of the fair was just how small it was. I have never been to a fair this small, but it certainly didn't detract from the quality and I think I may even like it better then the big ones. We had a personal tutorial about the fitting and showing of steers and hogs from the Okanogan FFA teacher and we watched the sheep and goats being shown. Everyone was just willing to answer any of your questions.
The big event for us yesterday was the horse racing. You know the history of down home horse racing started out at fairs and I got a good sampling of it. My favorite event was the 13 and under pony relay race. Yes, all the kids riding were 13 and under. It was amazing. They ran half the track with one pony, then with adult help practically flew off the one pony and hopped on to another and ran the other half of the track. It was amazing to watch and the whole town turns out for it. They had some races that started from an older set of gates, but the walking starts were my favorite. In between all the races they had roping practices for the rodeo folk so it was entertainment all around.
I have a few photos to display from the fair. Here is a sample to tempt you to more. Check out the horses section in my portfolio.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Fair Entry
The Okanogan County Fair is coming up and I wasn't planning on entering anything since I just moved to the area, but then I got to thinking, why not? So I called up the office this morning and they are accepting photography entries through tomorrow night at 8. The only picture I have around that is an 8x10 is "Lone Fishing" so I'm going to give it a whirl. It really isn't my number one choice, but I still think it has its qualities. Wish me luck.

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