Saturday, January 24, 2009

It's A Wild Life & A Safari!
















Life's Wild Ride!

Oregon's Wildlife Safari ~ sometimes hilly, sometimes flat. Some dry spells with nothing exciting happening (animals), sometimes more activity than you can handle. Charging bears, amazing eagles, and the curious that come to take a closer look. Sweet faces you meet on the way, others not so sweet. Sometimes caged, sometimes completely free. A beautiful view, and sometimes simply barren.
Isn't LIFE like that too?

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Fast Cars & Freedom
















There's nothing like the old classics: attention to detail, fine, fluid lines, Bakelite gear knobs, and... dice! The feel of cold leather or vinyl, a push button radio, a purring engine. Pure works of art! Classic!
*All pictures taken by me at last summers Grants Pass Car Show*

For The Birds
















"The Joy of Winged Things"




Not only am I a people watcher, but a bird watcher as well. I like to watch how birds land on something as tiny as a steeple lightning rod. Or gracefully balance on a swaying branch. Just something interesting about them, to me. Particularly the black birds. Here are some pictures I've taken. A parting question: Is an ostrich a bird?

Saturday, December 27, 2008

A Smile All The Way From Heaven


~ a smile and a twinkle of the eye, melted even the hardest heart every time ~

A Smartly Dressed Package

An angel at Christmas!

Twinkle lights.

A smartly dressed cat.


And a smartly dressed package. Two boys who love their Mom went in on a present and this is how they wrapped it. My heart sings!




Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Grandma Is All Around Us
















In the simplest ways, Grandma is all around us.

Cookie Jar.
Pin Cushion.
Pictures.
Collector Spoon.
Darling.


Love them, love her.










Rakes make the best snow fight weapon!











We got snow over the weekend. Two snow days from school. Oregon shuts down when we get snow. The first night, Nathan and McKenna were outside trying to build a slushy snowman. I took the rake out front to "shovel" the front drive by the car. The kids thought I wouldn't notice them sneaking up behind me, snow in hand. Quickly I turned the rake backwards and in one swift motion sprayed them with snow from the rake. It was GLORIOUS! They were SOAKED! That'll teach them to try to sneak up on Mom!