Monday, September 21, 2009

music I am loving at this moment





I love this fellow!

promises


Today is actually a work around the house day...more known to me as domestic drudge...so I do a few house things then get sidetracked with music, journal, papers etc that I should be putting away...but then again who said I should!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Dinner


I am very lucky that my husband likes to cook! This salmon was yummy with a jerk sauce, roasted fingerling potatoes and asparagus sauteed in olive oil and garlic. Also Italian Ciabatta bread...lovely

Monday, September 14, 2009

me and my cat named Boo


This is an old pic taken at Niagara Falls probably the summer of 1972, the year I was married. We had a march wedding and of all the crazy things for our honeymoon we went to Moosonee on the Polar Bear Express...yes in MARCH!!! So in the summer of that year we decided to do Niagara Falls and of course I had to bring Boo! I guess being in Niagara recently made me want to share this memory.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

my current read


One of the greatest pleasures in life is the joy of reading. I love everything about books...the content of course, the feel of the book, the cover, the scent, notes on the author, bookstores and libraries. As a young child growing up in Whitby Ont. one of my aunts was a librarian at the Whitby Public Library, I spent many joyous hours in that lbirary surrounded by books!

Currently I am reading Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood. I never cease to be amazed by her books. Her wit and imagination fascinate me. This book is dealing with a future gone bad but somehow includes a wonderful sense of humour. It is not a sequel to Oryx and Crake but there is some connection. I loved that book as well. I met Margaret Atwood at a reading in Bayfield a few years ago, she was delightful!



Also you can go the website of the book, events and a link to Margaret's blog at

www.yearoftheflood.com

Monday, September 07, 2009

Labour Day


When I had children at home I had a love/hate relationship with labour day. I was always sad to see them head back to school after lots of family time all summer, slower pace, holidays, picnics, beach time etc. On the other hand it was fun to send them off with expectations in new clothes carrying a new bag with new pencils and books inside.

Now that it is just the two of us I still feel strange when labour day arrives...the end of summer...sad...feel that I need to start something new, almost like a New Years resolution...make improvements of some kind. This Sept I think I will take a breather,sit back and just be and not worry about improving anything unless the mood strikes but I will not try to force it.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Niagara Falls





last weekend of the summer...we went off to Niagara Falls to meet up with Jenny, Steve, Melaina, Isaac and Maddie, missed Gabby who was uable to join us. Have not been to Niagara in at least 20 years. It has changed, exceeded our expections, loved our hotel deal at Doubletree by Hilton, beautuful hotel, very clean, nice pools and hot tub, outdoor lounges and an not too busy. Great dinner at Antica Pizzeria, yummy wood oven pizza, ribs at Tony Roma's, oops have fallen off the veggie wagon! Clifton Hill glitzy, rode the Sky Wheel, walked and walked, gambled at the Casino, no winnings, small loss but worth the people watching. Fashion must if you are young and thin...short... tight and black!

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Street Photography





While sitting reading The Photographer's Eye by Michael Freeman I came across a chapter on street photography, it so speaks to me. I love it in so many ways, to try to capture and also to enjoy the work of others. Life...that is what it is all about...so I will post a few from the past

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

a beginning not an ending


Today is the first day of September...I have a love/hate relationship with this month. For me it has always seemed an ending, an end to what I enjoy most of all...summer...my love of sunshine and warmth, picnics, the beach, reading on the patio or porch, storms, clouds, night noises and on and on. Recently I have tried to turn September into a beginning but it usuallydoesn't quite make it for me. It certainly did in the two Septembers that my children were born...bliss. I will try harder this year. My problem really is the dread of winter so that fall is just a step into that long cold claustrophobic season.

On a brighter note I decided to create a journal page, have a nap in the sun and read on the patio. Now for a glass of wine, dinner and perhaps some star gazing as the darkens into night.

Monday, August 31, 2009

three bottles


Tom has been working on this wine for months now. He inherited all the equipment necessary for winemaking at home... last week we bottled and today Tom labeled...we now have 90 bottles of wine in our cold room!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

my mom


We spent the last four days in the Port Hope area visiting with my parents, my mom has MS, is in a wheelchair, just closed her retail shop in Port Hope Dec 31th. Imagine my parents are finally retired at the ages of 80 and 75! I speak with them weekly and see them about every 6 weeks for a few days...they are 3 hours away from us...too far...

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Beach Day


Finally yesterday...a beach day...off to Port Stanley...28 degress...summer! Read and napped on the beach, it was warm and windy, the beach was packed, no swimming for us though, red flag, riptide, strong undertow and bacteria...yuk! Well that is southwest ontario...funny though ran into my brother and sister-in-law as we were leaving...what are the chances of being in the exact same place at the exact same time!

Monday, August 24, 2009

after Julie and Julia


Last night Tom and I saw the movie Julie and Julia. We both loved it. If you have not seen it...go see it. It is such fun, it will make you laugh and it will make you hungry and it will make you want to visit Paris. After returning home Tom had to cook so he whipped up a batch of French Onion Soup, opened a bottle of wine...great way to spend a Sunday evening.

julieandjulia.com


Cheers

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

on a city street


This fellow asked me for some change, I gave him the little that I had...I had already given away what was in my wallet. He was so appreciative. I just had to ask him a few questions...he told me his story...it was quite a story...after chatting for about 15 minutes I shook his hand and wished him well.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

A Good Read


If you saw and enjoyed the movie Revolutionary Road or perhaps have read the book you may also enjoy A Special Providence by Richard Yates as well. I like his writing, his stories are a little gritty but full of the human condition complete dysfunctional family dynamics. I always seem to care about the protagonist in his books.

Monday, August 10, 2009

my guy


I have been married to this man for almost 38 years...oh my gosh that does not seem possible! Together we have 2 grown children, a son in law and 4 grandchildren...we are truly blessed. More about our family later.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

The Goderich Celtic Roots Festival


Yesterday we attended this festival and it rained and rained and rained...exactly the same as last year but in spite of this we had a wonderful time. The music was great. This is the 17th year that Goderich has hosted this festival...what a class act it is! They should be very proud!

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Mallory and Ryan's wedding!


My niece Mallory was married June 27, 2009. I was asked to take pics while the girls were readying for the day. Now this will be fun! To my surprise I was asked also to take pics at the wedding and after. Yikes! I don't know how to do this...but it was a fabulous day and I enjoyed every moment. I did manage a few good pics. I will post a few now and later.

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Windows



There is something I absolutely love about store windows at night. I love to walk around downtown Stratford as well as any other city I am visiting and take a few pics of window displays that speak to me in some way. One of my fave windows is The Green Room in Stratford...this window often makes me think of New York. I took the pic of the red shoes last night at The Green Room. The Mannequins were down the street.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Hollyhock


Had a great visit with my parents this past weekend. My father has then best flowers, I just cannot help taking flower pics while I am there.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Sleeplessness


How can sleep be so elusive...I have no answer for this but know that many ofyou spend many hours trying to fall alseep. It does not seem to matter how tired you are...it just doesn't come. Whatever happened to those delicious sleeps of our younger days. Oh I can sleep all morning, just have falling asleep issues. Sometimes I will read, sometimes toss and turn with a tortured mind, sometimes I will get up and play. This is how I end up with journal pages. I have 2 journals on go, one with just text and the other..the one above where anything goes.

Monday, July 20, 2009

A Good Read


I cannot imagine life without the love of reading. As I always told my children,if you have the love of reading you will never be totally alone unless you choose to be. Reading has enriched my life in so many ways. Learning, entertainment, compassion, understanding are just a few.

Today I finshed Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese. 534 pages of immersion in the life of another soul, another culture....pure bliss, a first novel, a great writer.

Definitely worth a look if you are in the mood for a book!

Monday, July 13, 2009

slice of life

my nephew posted this site on facebook..."http://www.davidlynch.com" Definitely worth a look! Interviews with REAL people.

Sunday, July 05, 2009

York St Kitchen aka YSK


My favourite sandwich spot in Statford, eat in or take out, the line ups are long at times for take out but it is worth it. This is a funky little place with painted brick walls and fabulous sandwiches on yummy breads. One of my faves is Thai Chicken Salad and be sure to order a side of dill pickles!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Photo Safari at the Farmers Market


Lovely rainy Sat morning in June, off to the Farmers Market with my photo class, who knew that a market in the rain could me so much fun!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Friday, June 12, 2009


This week I attended the first class of my intermediate photo course and promptly forgot everything that I learned in the beginner session...must be my Adult ADD...cannot remember a thing, cannot follow orders...yikes...thankfully I have my good pal Lori to keep me grounded

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Love of Trees


Today I attended an opening of Edward Burtynsky's amazing work at Gallery Stratford, while there I wandered around outside with my camera...one of the many places in Stratford that I love to wonder...took a few pics. Next on my agenda is to watch the documentary Manufactured Landscapes which is about Edward Burtynsky's work. I recommend seeing his photographs if you get the chance. If I knew how to post a link I would...

Saturday, June 06, 2009

flower love



Love the Farmer's Market on a Saturday morning, just roaming by myself, lovely foodie treasures are to be found...

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Trees by Sophie


I spend time with the sweetest young lady named Sophie. She has many challenges but one of the many things that we enjoy together is art...this is one her beautiful watercolour paitings

Monday, June 01, 2009

June 1st


June is my favourite month...lots of green, warm sunny days and a whole summer ahead. Today is the first of June, I always love turning the calendar to a new month...it is very cool and rainy today so I thought I would post a pic of cosmos that I recently planted in my garden...love the flower and the name Cosmos...

Friday, May 29, 2009


I took a few pics in to be printed today...this is one of them...not sure how it will work out. It will be 5" x 12"


It was taken near Gallery Stratford...one of my favourite places to stroll.

Thursday, May 28, 2009


I came across this pic on The Satorialist( a fab fahsion blog) a few months ago. I have saved I because I hope to look like this woman s I get older...she is so earthy and classy at the same time.

Well I have been a vegetarian (mostly) for a year now. I was quite motivated after watching a documentary depiciting the conditions that animals are housed and slaughtered in. It was fairly easy at first but does get challenging at times, too many carbs seems to be a problem. It is easier in summer when there is an abundance of fresh fruits and veggies available.


This is one of our recent barbecued dinners which I loved.

Monday, May 04, 2009

photo walks




Since taking the photography class I have mixed feelings about taking pics. On one hand I need to get out there and explore, on the other hand I am becoming more critical of the pics I take which I suppose is a good thing. I am resisting auto mode and using setting more. At times I forget than I can actaully use auto mode if I am having trouble getting whay I want...a fine balance I guess. All in all this is fun and keeps my brain engaged. These a few pics I took last night on my walk around the Stratford Festival Theatre. I am happy to be getting soem depth of field!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

a storm blew in







Last Saturday I had a feeling that there was a storm on the way, I checked the weathernetwork.com...which warned of a severe storm for Huron/Perth, I looked out the window to the west and could see dark on the horizon and within minutes my camera was out...took a few shots then headed to the basement...over within a short time, no power for hours...no harm done...exciting for April!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Learning



Recently I have been taking a photography course, actually more of a how to use your digital SLR course...I have learned so much and plan to take lots of pics...I will post ones that I am most proud of

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Secrets

This is a site that I check every Sunday morning. Each week a few secrets are posted. They can be happy, sad or reflective, some will shock you but you will be amazed at the depth of humanity. You may also find that you are not alone.

www.postsecrets.com

Sorrow


After coming upon this sculpture a few days ago I find that it reminds me of Cormac McCarthy's wonderful book The Road. This is a must read, beautiful style of writing, follows journey of a father and son after some typle of apocalypse which is not quite explained. The story is full of sorrow but also love and hope at the same time.

Leonard


This is what I worte after seeing Leonrd Cohen in concert on June 2, 2008

Last night I spent the evening at Centre in The Square in Waterloo totally immeresed in a wonderful concert by Leonard Cohen...THE man!It was a fabulous evening that greatly exceeded my expectations, which were very high. He sang, spoke and read...his poetry of course...it was magic. He became more energized as the evening went on in this 3 plus hour event. I have loved him forever and feel truly honored to have been a part of this wonderful evening with this man of such grace and humility, to be part of all that he has contributed in his truly lived life. Thanks Leonard for sharing...you are my man...xoxoxoxoxo