Sneak Peek: the Sweet Eventide Photography 2012 Calendar
/Friends, I am here with a giant sneak peek of my 2012 photo calendar. I had intended to announce it today on the blog and have it set to go in the shop, but a big storm today has foiled my photoshoot. I did manage to grab a couple of images before the sky went completely foreboding and dark grey.
While I wait to get the rest of the pages photographed, I thought I could share the images that made the final cut! I shared a sneak peek with a few close friends today and the overall impression was one of gentleness, peace and serenity.
A Variety of Updates
/Good morning! I am here with a few updates. I am still working diligently behind the scenes on my calendar and preparing my booth ideas for the art fair in a few weeks. In the meantime, I have a brand new product in the shop: greeting cards! For my first set, I chose one of my top-selling images, those beloved Ranunculus (up to almost 5,000 views on Flickr!).
Since there were only three entries, everyone is a winner! (I feel a little like Ellen and her games on her show saying that.) I will contact you all off the blog. :)
Well it's time to get to work. My Noodle had no school on Thursday and Friday last week so we are coming off a wonderful four-day weekend with him. We learned a little beginning embroidery, he went to a bit of a day camp and made a hand-dipped candle, he went night swimming with a friend whose parents were so kind to invite him along, we had a sweet visit with Jeff's grandma who lives just over an hour south of us in Oregon, we went out to a yummy breakfast yesterday, we took the Noodle to open climbing at an indoor rock gym and watched in amazement as he attacked 50-foot walls with ease five times in a row. We ended the weekend with a viewing of the third Harry Potter movie and pizza. Phew! We did a lot of stuff!
Wow, these posts get a little long when I only post once per week! Remember, you can find me tweeting and pinning throughout the week and I'd love to connect with you.
Leaves
/Good morning! I must say I am excited about my new blogging schedule. I went photo walking so I could have some new images to share with you today and I got a lot of behind-the-scenes work done.
I also set up shop over at Poppytalk Handmade, who launched their Pre-Holiday Market today. Yes, the H word is upon us. I am focused on Thanksgiving first, although I am preparing my shop for the shopping portion of the holiday season. We started a daily family gratitude journal. My boys seem a tad unsure about the whole thing, but they are being good sports about it and supporting my idea.
I am also spending a lot of time at this incredibly cool site, Teaching Channel, that showcases innovative teachers in action. I learned about it from the charter school we attended in California and I'm looking for as many ways to support and supplement my Noodle right now. Check out Ms. Noonan's morning meeting with her 5th graders! Can you imagine if families or businesses started their days this way too? What incredible, positive energy!
Here is a bit of link love until we meet again...
a video about murmuration and there is a canoe!
a little cute overload to make you smile on a Monday
flaming foliage candleholders from martha, if you are feeling a little bit crafty (hey, I just noticed Martha has a "pin it" button on her site now)
adorable peg dolls for Thanksgiving, is it me or are peg dolls the cutest trend?
doing my part to buck the owl trend
Finally, if you want to connect between weekly blog updates, you can find me on Twitter and Pinterest daily (or close to it!).
Happy Halloween
/Hello and Happy Halloween! I know I have been absent from this space again, but before I elaborate on that, I thought I would celebrate the main color of this day with some of my favorites from Poppytalk's Autumn Color week.
Sir Ken
/Brown for Friday
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Grey Thursday
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This is a quintessential little town out in the country with sheeps, goats, cows, horses and giddy chocolate labs romping through fields. I kind of fell in love with it, yes I did.
There are a few more grey photos in my Flickr set.
Poppytalk + Autumn Color Week
/Good morning! I'm trying my best to contribute to the Autumn Color Week pool because Poppytalk's color weeks are highlights of each year for me behind the camera. I get so inspired by them. I wish I could take a week off of work just to focus on color week! Alas, I can't. I did manage to put the Noodle and some of the his classmates to work for me yesterday for yellow Tuesday though.
I joined them for their first field trip of the year, a walk to Laurelhurst Park to observe and sketch. This was the best school day of the year so far in my opinion. I was really grateful I could basically take a half-day off of work to attend. The sun came out, it was warm and beautiful. I was so happy to be there for my boy.
I will add things to the Poppytalk Flickr pool as often as I can and you can check out the new and growing set throughout the week. Some images you've seen, some you haven't but in any case I love to see them collected together in a wave of yellow orange grey and brown. (I completely missed red on Monday).
P.S. On a totally unrelated note, I haven't completely forgotten about my little giveaway. I hadn't thought that all the way through with my traveling, etc. so I'm just a 'lil behind on life still. In fact, if anyone still wants to toodle over and enter, go for it! I'll catch up! Promise. :)
California Dreaming
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You see, relocating? It's a pretty big deal. I've been cruising along on a sort-of Portland high -- what with the amazing food scene here, meeting people from blogland, the cycling heaven and the nature, oh the darn greenery around here! In between, I've been supercrazybusy making this house into a home. In between all of that, I work a day job 25-30 hours a week! In between all of that, I have been homesick and felt it many different ways -- especially since school began here because it is not cool and I miss our charter school community something awful.
But going home* to California, and spending time at the coast with the people I love? I could faint with homesick. So here I find myself living in a city I have passionately loved for years passionately missing my people and community at home. I have simply traded places. Instead of dreaming and missing Portland from California, I am dreaming of my friends and family and missing them in California.
As for California herself? I miss her seashores. That's about it so far.
How have you been?
* edited to clarify that my in-laws rent the same amazing beach house for the family each year, but we all wish we owned it :)
* edited again, because my conflict is clear -- I called both places home.
Thoughts about Steve Jobs
/(as far as I can tell on two hours of sleep)
In the garden -- green
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In the garden -- wild pink
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In the garden -- yellow
/An Ordinary Bed
/I know I was rambling and hinting about the amazing garden at the hotel in San Diego earlier but then as I went through my images, I couldn't really move beyond this one.
Purple Eventide
/It's the little things at a wedding
/More Wedding Cake
/Mind you, I didn't take any photos of the actual cake, oops! I was more interested in Christina and Brandon and not being the official photographer freed me to take the photographs most interesting to me.
"I think the best pictures are often on the edges of any situation, I don't find photographing the situation nearly as interesting as photographing the edges." ~William Albert Allard, The Photographic Essay
And there was a wedding
/And there was a photobooth and a candy bar and lots of my family and old, old friends I haven't seen since I was a kid. And there was cake.



















































