Monday, August 31, 2009

Perspective...look for the details

Sometimes when things get too overwhelming, I prefer to look for the details. Life is taken easier in small bites at times.

Almost lost Rick this time. Ironically, it would've been one year and one day from his original surgery. Fortunately, we made it to the ER in time, and everyone was on their game. He bounced back fast, and was out of the hospital in 3 days--in on Thurs, out on Sun, and only one day intubated in CCU. HOPEFULLY we won't need to do this again, but we have another redefinition of our life, unfortunately, and more things to watch and watch out for. Blast. But, at least he is here and we can doing the watching together.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Shapes: Sasquatch maybe??

Gotta wonder at the sense of humor of the auto designers. This is the design on the rear bumper of Rick's car, where you would step to get in and out of the back end. Kind of reminds me of 2-toed aliens, or could that be a really small Sasquatch print?

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Shapes

My DD and SiL are coming next week and bringing my 3 grands, and as I was getting ready for them, I saw SHAPES! Next week is going to be incredibly hectic (a 5 1/2 yr old, an almost 3 yr old, and a 20 month old) but just having family around is going to be so much fun and so good for Rick's mental health! Mine, too! Nothing like little girl hugs and kisses and giggles to get you feeling your best.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Late Season Lilies

Out at the nursery this weekend and the waterlilies are still blooming--I love the late season blooms, but hate the bugs that congregate on the blossoms and the leaves. I could drive myself nuts with the clone tool, and so just decided to skip it.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Appropriate Signage

I laughed out loud when I saw this street sign at the hospital yesterday....could it get any more appropriate? I wonder how many people see the sign and never even notice it? I LOVE stuff like this!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Hosta Abstracts

Got caught up in the curves and swirls in the hosta leaves...thinking a little abstractedly today.

...and a little on edge, too

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Wildflowers

Doesn't this make you think of "Little House on the Prairie"?

Friday, August 14, 2009

Z is for Zinnia

I LOVE zinnias. To me, they are the crayons of the flower world--so many bright and vibrant shades, endlessly cheerful. I just wish they came in blue!!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

C is for Color

Lavender and chartreuse---what a serendipitous combination! And all because the hydrangea head dipped down onto the hosta planted below...
This bucket of Stargazer lilies at the Farmers' Market was just too glorious to pass up. Breathe deeply---can you smell them?

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Sunny blooms

"I don't think there's anything on this planet that more trumpets life than the sunflower....Wherever light is, no matter how weak, these flowers will find it. And that's such an admirable thing. And such a lesson in life." Helen Mirren The Calendar Girls



Ok, so technically they aren't all sunflowers, but they are still all that vibrant cheery exultant yellow that tickles your soul and makes you want to stand up and shout. I mean, who could possibly be down looking at that color?

Monday, August 10, 2009

A-door-able

I know I've been reading too many threads about photo shoot locations and backgrounds when I saw this wonderfully funky freestanding door standing all by itself as an art piece and my first thought is what a cool background it would be for a senior shot, and I don't even DO people!!!!

Just a little detail I couldn't pass up....



Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Landscapes, and a little something for Angela

Took a quick run out to Rattlesnake Lake last evening to check things out. The lake isn't nearly as low as I'd expected, so the water levels are being managed pretty carefully. Can't wait until fall and the deciduous trees along the shore put on their yellow finery.
Of course, by then these boulders and rocks will be under water! There was just something about the arrangement of sizes and tones of greys that caught my eye.
Angela, this is for you! There was a loud THUD at the window this morning, with a puff of feathers floating down the air, and this is what I found below the window. Yes, it is Waxwing Season. The hordes have invaded, and this one-year old hasn't learned about windows yet. Now he has--the hard way. He sat in the hose for a couple of hours, shaking off the world's biggest headache, then joined his cohorts in the berry feast. (Doesn't he look like he is thinking "Man, I really could use an Excedrin about now!") I thought of you though, when I recognized the window vicitim as a Cedar Waxwing. ;-)

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Down to Rock Bottom

A shot taken yesterday downstream from Snoqualmie Falls of the old power plant. The river is EXTREMELY low this year, and there are kayakers, rafters, and floaters galore in the river, and people walking along the banks of the river. The base of the power plant, which is discolored and has the vertical openings, is usually at least partially underwater, if not completely. Like I said, the river is REALLY, REALLY low right now. That will change as soon as the fall rains start.
Click to see a kayaker down at the bottom of the photo...

Monday, August 3, 2009

better bee-lieve it!

looks like he's wearing leg warmers, doesn't he?

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Lit from behind

Late afternoon sun makes everything look so different and so interesting....

Yesterday's close-up was the back-up light on a car. Suzy was close with her guess of a bike reflector!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Closing in...

One last close look...
Last night's were a broom and the view from the end of a ball of string. Congrats to Nicki who nailed them both!!