Monday, August 19, 2013

Happy Monday


"Just living is not enough...one must have sunshine, freedom,
 and a little flower."   ~ Hans Christian Andersen

Happy Monday to you!  I wish I could tell you that I took lots of photos with my new camera over the weekend.  Photos of everything from A to Z-innia.  But the truth is that I didn't get very far from my house and really didn't take many photos at all.  My flower mosaic is from my shooting marathon the other day.

Our son came in for the weekend and we had a nice, relaxing time visiting.  We listened to music while talking and got into a discussion about country music.  Son and I both said we don't particularly like the new country music.  Seems to me they sound more pop or rock than country these days.  What say you?  Do you like country music?  I like music of all kinds, except rap and hard rock.  The oldies are actually what I most enjoy.  

I may be blogging less in the coming days or weeks.  There are a lot of things I've neglected this summer that needs my attention.  One thing I've neglected, besides my house, is reading.  As in books.  I have about 4 books started but not finished.  Also, I was thrilled to be sent a book to review!!  This author saw my blog posts on the Laura Ingalls Wilder homes and thought I'd like to read her new book.  I'll tell you all about the author and book when I've had a chance to read it!  So stay tuned....

Before I close, I'd like to ask for prayers and good thoughts for my dear aunt.  She is 87 years young, but she has been living with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) for a few years now.  She is in the hospital undergoing tests as she has been feeling poorly and her calcium levels were extremely high.  She is my only close living relative, outside my hubby and children, and I think the world of her.  I pray that nothing too serious will be found and that she can still have many good years.  She has been quite active for her 87 years, even though she has had a lot of health problems.  

Until next time...

Friday, August 16, 2013

The Camera


As most of you know, I've been looking for a camera that I
can slip into my pocket or purse.  I have a good Canon that I
really like, but it's heavy and often times I just don't want to
carry it around everywhere. 


I tried out a Nikon Coolpix and I did like it, but there were
a few things I didn't like and so, in the end, the cons outweighed the
pros.  The closeups weren't quite to my liking and I didn't like
the fact that the battery had to be left in the camera to charge.
I ended up taking it back and got my refund.


 A couple of days ago, and after some more research which was
mainly reading reviews, I decided to try a Canon ELPH 330 HS.


 Being somewhat familiar already with a Canon camera, this camera
was easy to learn to use.  So far, so good.  First of all, I have to
say that this camera is a lot faster than the Coolpix.  I'm even
thinking it's faster than my other, bigger Canon.  All the photos
you see on this post are with this new camera.  As you can see,
I'm loving photographing my sunflowers! 


 There is an online manual that I need to read to learn more.  All
of these shots are SOOC and only cropped a bit, in some cases.


 If only I had a steadier hand, my shots would undoubtedly be
much better.  I have a tripod and need to use it more.
 

It has a pretty good little zoom, don't you think?  This sunflower
must be 10 ft tall at least!


The moss rose and bee were willing subjects for my first
day of shooting.  Of course, you probably noticed in the first photo
that Stormy was the first subject, but not so willing!


 I never tire of photographing zinnias.  I just love the colors
and all those little petals!


 I've taken enough shots of flowers to last the rest of the year.
Did I hear a groan?  Ha!


 Moving inside, the lighting in my house is terrible.  I should
have taken these shots earlier in the morning when it's
much brighter at the table.


 I propped a poster board on the table to brighten things
up a bit.  I didn't want to turn on the overhead light or use the flash. 


 This one is okay, I need to practice more.  Remember that
this is just my first day with this camera!

I wanted to show you my little shooting project.  Stormy was 
wanting to help out with chewing on the flowers!  Can someone
tell me why the vase/bottle appears to be leaning?  I noticed that
in several other photos some of the background appeared to lean.


The end.
 
Well, not quite the end, I'll be back with more flower shots and I'll try to get that manual read, too, before next week.  I'm thinking this camera is a keeper, but I've lots more shooting to do before I know for sure.
Feel free to critique these photos, please.  And thank you!
Enjoy your weekend!

Until next time...

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Strolling Through The Gardens


School has begun for many this week.  I will never forget my first day of school in the little one-room country school that looked much like the one above.  If you are interested in my memories of a one-room country school, you can read about it in a post I did about 3 years ago here.
 

All of the photos today are from my walk a couple of weeks ago in the Shelter Insurance Garden in Columbia, MO, aka COMO. 


There are so many beautiful flowers, trees and shrubs to see.  A nice little waterfall and reflecting pool, a rose garden and the replica of a one-room school in the photo above are among the many delights to see in this 5 acre garden.


The garden is free and open to the public and it is just a great place to stop for photos and to enjoy a bit of peace and quiet after a few hours of shopping and the location is good, too. 


Concerts are often held in the park during the summer season.  Weddings are also held there.  Clubs have meetings, mothers bring their children for a stroll around the grounds, workers from the nearby insurance company can often be seen taking walks on their lunch break.  And, occasionally, you might have the whole place to yourself!


There are many other parks in this city, of course, but this is the one that is close to where I do my shopping and is most convenient for me to stop by.


I hope you enjoyed this little stroll through the gardens.  I'm off now to COMO to see if I can find a certain camera I have in mind to try.  Hope your day is a good one! 

Edited to add:  The shot of the schoolhouse is with the other camera I tried out.  You can see that it's not quite as sharp as it should be.  I didn't have the zoom extended all that much.  Just an FYI in case anyone else was thinking to buy it.

Until next time...

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Barn Charm


This barn photo is a SOOC shot taken last month.  I see a corn crop in the background, but otherwise, the place looked abandoned.
 
I'm linking to Barn Charm 
 
Until next time...

Monday, August 12, 2013

Monday's Musings



Happy Monday!   I have sunflowers now blooming in my garden.  In just a few days, maybe 10, since I first saw the beginnings of a bloom, a couple of sunflowers have opened up.  This is a tall boy, I really had to stretch to get this shot! 


This is what they looked like just a few days ago.  I have more that will bloom before long.  Don't you think, like I do, that sunflowers are just the happiest looking flower?   
 

Does anyone know what this little yellow flower is?  It comes up every year and it is one we brought from my inlaw's yard several years ago.  This is the first year it has bloomed since it was planted.  We had to cut some trees that died during last year's drought and I think they needed the sunlight which they now get.  I had this flower in my yard when we lived in the country.  I think my MIL got a start of this flower from us.  She called it "bread and butter".   


We still have the kittens.  This little one above hurt his leg over a week ago and we couldn't put him through the trauma of moving to a strange home with a bum leg.  So when he's healed up, we will then take them to their new home.  Here he is getting some TLC from his mom.

 

I took my Nikon Coolpix back to the store last week.  I took lots of pics with it, but I didn't get the closeups I was looking for.  I rarely ever return anything, but they had said I could try it out and return it if it didn't work out.  I like Canon, that is what my larger camera is, so I'm going in that direction next.  I found one that has a lot of good reviews and it is pocket-sized, which is what I want.  Hopefully, I'll find one without having to order it.  

Thank you to everyone who commented on my last post.  It was so interesting to find out if you were an extrovert or introvert.  Or, as Patti said, a mixtravert!  :)  I do think there is a bit of both in most of us.  I am an introvert, but I can socialize and talk to almost anyone when I need/want to.  I just don't feel the need to be around people all that often.  I do like my alone time and there is so much I'm interested in, so much to do, that I never get bored.  That said, I will say I do love spending time with my hubby and my 2 children.  But, even then, I need my quiet, alone time just as they need theirs.  I just had a thought...do you think bloggers are mostly introverts?  You know, we can interact with others but don't have to leave our homes to do so!     

Until next time...  

Friday, August 9, 2013

Happy Friday!






I'm an introvert... I love being by myself, love being outdoors,
 love taking a long walk with my dogs
 and looking at the trees, flowers, the sky.

~Audrey Hepburn  
 
I really didn't have a specific post in mind, but I ran across this quote and it seemed to fit me very well.   I chose the photos to fit the quote, too.
 
Yes, I am an introvert.  Always have been and always will be.  I do love to be by myself, not all of the time, but most of the time.  

He's no longer with us, but I used to take walks with our sweet, faithful and smart German Shepherd, Baron.   We got him when our daughter was very young and he grew up with both our children and watched over them when they were outside.  When they were old enough to go to school, very often as soon as the school bus pulled away, Baron and I would take a nice long walk.  He was such a good dog and he'll always have a place in my heart.

The tree above is one I photographed in a park.  I thought the bark was so unusual.  Do you know what kind of tree it is?

The flower is another of my zinnias.  I love the colors of this one from light to darker pink.  I will definitely be planting this variety again and hope to save some seeds this year.  

I do love to look at the sky and see fluffy clouds and I love to watch the colors change in the evening as the sun goes down.

There is so much to enjoy outdoors.  One thing I would add to Audrey's quote is birdwatching.  Most of you already know I love to watch my feathered friends outdoors or through my kitchen window! 

Do you love being by yourself or would you rather be around people all the time?  Do you love the outdoors, too?  

Enjoy your Friday and your weekend whether you're going to be indoors or outdoors!

Until next time...

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Wordless Wednesday

~playing with the camera, light is too bright...oh, well~

Until next time...

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Barn Charm - Amish


This barn was one of my favorites from the Amish community we visited last month.  There was a house to the left of where I stood to get this shot and to the right another little building which is where their bakery was.  It was quite warm inside with the stove going.  The aroma of fresh baked bread and pies was heavenly.   The yard was neat and tidy with pretty beds of flowers.  Those are rocks painted white you will see in the photo above.  When we left, we drove through the gate and made a circle in the barn lot.  There were other cars leaving when we arrived.  The bakery seemed to be a popular place.  


I'm guessing these are straw stacks.  It looks too brown to be hay.    I love to see how the Amish farm without all the modern equipment used today.


The dairy cow in front of the line needs milking!  Maybe she was heading to the barn to get that done.


This farm had several dairy cattle.   I wonder how the Amish, who don't use electricity, keep their dairy products such as milk and butter cool? 


I've always heard their wash day was Monday, but we saw a lot of clotheslines full of laundry that Friday.


This was an interesting sight and we didn't know quite what to make of it.  This guy was tied to fence on the outside of the barn lot next to the road!  I said maybe he was in "time out".  There were other goats in a pasture not far from him. 

I have several more photos of our visit to this community, but I'll save those for another time.   I hope you've enjoyed seeing a little bit of the Amish country as much as I enjoyed visiting there!

Linking to Tricia's'  Barn Charm

Until next time...

Monday, August 5, 2013

Mosaic Monday



I'm back in my flower garden again today.  It's one of my favorite places to be in the summer.  I love flowers, birds, and just nature in general.  There is something so comforting in gazing at the wonders of nature to soothe the soul in this often less than peaceful world we live in.  Seeing the exquisite beauty all around me, I'm reminded that there is Someone who is in charge, no matter how fearful and disturbing the news might be.  


Did you have a nice weekend?  We sure did.  Our son surprised us by coming home Friday evening for the weekend.  I had just talked to him by phone that afternoon after he had landed in KC from a business trip out east.  I assumed he was going to stay home after his long week and never suspected what he was up to when he quizzed me about our plans for the weekend.  We had a nice visit and played cards and grilled.  I even made some homemade ice cream.  Yum, yum. 

After our son headed back to KC yesterday afternoon, I went with our daughter to her school to help with a few things that needed attention there.  After we got back home, we discovered the kittens were missing.  They finally came after much calling.  We know it's time to take them to their new home.  It's something we've all been dreading as we've become so fond of them.  They have really been a source of entertainment this summer!    

I'm joining Mosaic Monday today at Mary's Little Red House.

Until next time...

Friday, August 2, 2013

A Walk Through The Garden



I took a little stroll through my garden yesterday.  My new camera went with me.  It was so nice to have it in my pocket.


I had to replant the flowers after the huge rains came in the spring and washed out my seeds.


I was beginning to wonder if the sunflowers would make it, but they are now growing by leaps and bounds.  I can finally see the flower heads developing.


Several different zinnias had been planted.  Now I only have 2 varieties.  


Zinnias are known for their vibrant colors and also for their hardiness. 


There is nothing like a pretty bouquet of zinnias to add a cheerful, summery touch to your home.  I love to arrange a few for the kitchen table.   


Butterflies love zinnias and so do I.  

Have a wonderful Friday and weekend, too!

Until next time...