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Shelly > November 2, 2008

We always seem to celebrate birthdays late in our house.  Ian and Lisa came over for lunch and to celebrate Ian's 21st.  I hope they enjoyed our time together half as much as we did.

Muted the colors here and added a ghosted black and white frame.  On One's Photo Tools ROCKS!  Attend one of their online webinars and you can even get a discount.
Shelly > October 30, 2008

Halftime Solo

That's a Soprano Sax, by the way, wired for stadium sound. (SOOC)

"The whole problem can be stated quite simply by asking, 'Is there a meaning to music?'  My answer would be, 'Yes.' And 'Can you state in so many words what the meaning is?' My answer to that would be, 'No.' "  -- Aaron Copland, US Composer
Shelly > June 28, 2009

Another Door

"Forgiveness is the key that unlocks the door of resentment and the handcuffs of hate. It is a power that breaks the chains of bitterness and the shackles of selfishness.” --  William Arthur Ward
Shelly > February 18, 2009

Learning to Put Things in Perspective

Here's another blast from the past.  I have to give credit to my mother for digging this one out and scanning it for me after she saw the ballerina picture last week.  All I did was replace the white border. 

http://spccreative.smugmug.com/gallery/6974854_W6tQH#472316451_Hvwhd

This is a result of one of my favorite childhood photography lessons ever. I may have been 9 or 10 when we did this.  

My dad took me and my brothers out in the yard to teach us "trick photography."  I'm sure he didn't use words like ratio or perspective.  He simplified the concept and showed us how to make it work.  The upturned water sprinkler by Brian's feet was probably placed as a marker so he would know where to stand.  (note the loop in the hose that goes around his feet)

We took photos of each other as giants crushing cars with our feet, stepping on the roof of the house and stepping on each others' heads, but this is probably my favorite.  That's my youngest brother up close holding Clayton   (middle child)  in the palm of his hand.  

Special thanks to Clay who did a little google search and determined that the camera we used was a Diana F-Series model.  It was probably the best $1.50 or so my mother ever spent in 1965.  Thanks Mom! 

"We learn by example and by direct experience because there are real limits to the adequacy of verbal instruction. "
Malcolm Gladwell, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, 2005
Shelly > April 9, 2009

It takes a Travelin' Smugger to get the Locals Together.  

John Murphy has been in Houston this week for a business conference, so my adorable twin sister, Karina, put together a meet up.  It was another good excuse for me to stand in a chair in the middle of a busy restaurant .  So . . .here they all are showing off their cameras after too much Spatzel, Schnitzel und Spaten at Rudi Lechner's last night.  Mike Bustamente, John Murphy, Karina and Dave Boese.    Dave  -- you're a great sport. 

Fun night guys.  Thanks for getting together.  And a quote that echos part of our conversation last night . . . 

"No matter how advanced your camera you still need to be responsible for getting it to the right place at the right time and pointing it in the right direction to get the photo you want." -- Ken Rockwell, Your Camera Does Not Matter, 2005
Shelly > June 20, 2008

This is NOT what they mean by water gardening!

We had a little weather yesterday.  A line of thunderstorms brought heavy winds and  1 and 1/4inches of much-needed rain within about 30 minutes.  There was even a bit of hail -- something I thankfully haven't seen in a long time.  

We were protected from any serious damage, but I had to laugh when I found this four foot tall  plumeria sitting upright, pot and all, in the bottom of the pool.  No need to water this one today. 

"Don't knock the weather.  If it didn't change once in a while, nine out of ten people couldn't start a conversation."  Kin Hubbard 1868-1930
Shelly > May 20, 2008

Sqiggles

My little reptilian buddy from March 12   http://www.spccreative.com/popular/1/264947975_ngG2K#264947975_ngG2K   came back to see me again.  This time he was alone.  

We had a serious conversation where I told him he as welcome in my yard but that I would appreciate it if he didn't startle me so much every time he showed up.  He responded and said that he'd play fair if I would, reminding me that he was more afraid of me than I was of him,

"Yeah," I said.  "I've heard that one before."

"Well -- it's true," he told me. "By the way, would you please keep that Siamese Cat in the house?  He's really scary."  

We left each other with an understanding -- We both know where the other lives and we both get a kick out of making the other jump. 

For a skinny guy, (no bigger around than my little finger) he sure is long.   Had to be at least two feet or longer.  

For a citified country girl, I sure am   --  you fill in the blank.
Shelly > October 28, 2009

We Otter Have a Good Time
Houston's Downtown Aquarium has the most amazing carousel.  Instead of horses, children of all ages ride on otters, seahorses, dolphins, and alligators.    

After covering an event in their ballroom the other day, I took a walk through the park area and couldn't go past this guy without finding a way to take him home with me.    He reminded me of my youngest son who, when he was little,  could always find a way to play -- wherever he was. Just like an otter. 

I  miss those days. I really really miss those days.

"Logic will get you from A to B.  Imagination will take you everywhere." -- Albert Einstein 1879- 1955
Shelly > January 21, 2009

An interesting day -- one that makes us appreciate our health.  Hubby had surgery yesterday and they sent us home -- maybe a little too quickly.  We were back in the ER by 6 am  and should have gone sooner.  After three different anti-nausea drugs and two bags of fluid, he seems better.  Hope it holds!

The angel in my day was the sweet little ER Housekeeper, Ellie who took time out of her morning to bring me coffee.  She didn't need to do that.  Thanks Ellie!

"The golden moments in the stream of life rush past us and we see nothing but sand; the angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone." -- George Eliot
January 21, 2009

An interesting day -- one that makes us appreciate our health. Hubby had surgery yesterday and they sent us home -- maybe a little too quickly. We were back in the ER by 6 am and should have gone sooner. After three different anti-nausea drugs and two bags of fluid, he seems better. Hope it holds!

The angel in my day was the sweet little ER Housekeeper, Ellie who took time out of her morning to bring me coffee. She didn't need to do that. Thanks Ellie!

"The golden moments in the stream of life rush past us and we see nothing but sand; the angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone." -- George Eliot
Shelly > January 21, 2009

An interesting day -- one that makes us appreciate our health.  Hubby had surgery yesterday and they sent us home -- maybe a little too quickly.  We were back in the ER by 6 am  and should have gone sooner.  After three different anti-nausea drugs and two bags of fluid, he seems better.  Hope it holds!

The angel in my day was the sweet little ER Housekeeper, Ellie who took time out of her morning to bring me coffee.  She didn't need to do that.  Thanks Ellie!

"The golden moments in the stream of life rush past us and we see nothing but sand; the angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone." -- George Eliot
January 21, 2009

An interesting day -- one that makes us appreciate our health. Hubby had surgery yesterday and they sent us home -- maybe a little too quickly. We were back in the ER by 6 am and should have gone sooner. After three different anti-nausea drugs and two bags of fluid, he seems better. Hope it holds!

The angel in my day was the sweet little ER Housekeeper, Ellie who took time out of her morning to bring me coffee. She didn't need to do that. Thanks Ellie!

"The golden moments in the stream of life rush past us and we see nothing but sand; the angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone." -- George Eliot
See photo in original gallery.

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