Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

7.06.2010

habit!

I know I should make more time for myself, but I always wonder what I'm missing when I'm away.

I am thrilled to have a posting up at one of my favorite, as in I go there DAILY, blogs: habit. I'm so grateful to be published, and thankful that I spent the day - every minute of it! - with my girl.

7.15.2009

WhiteLightnin'

WhiteLightnin'
Kaboodle
WhiteLightnin' by coatsmel

1. Scrabble wall tiles
2. Faux-notebook paper dish towel - awesome!
3. Earrings
4. Owl umbrella stand - to scare away the grackles
5. K bag
6. Yogurt maker

6.18.2009

Sand & Stardust


I always feel a little nostalgic for home during the summer months. The draw of the Sunshine State is as powerful as the memories I have made there. The blog Creature Comforts was just the inspiration I needed to post a collage interpretation of my imaginary trip home.

1. Dinner at Cafe Tu Tu Tango
2. Stapling a dollar bill to the wall and Pizza at the No Name Pub, Big Pine Key
3. Cocoa Beach
4. Stardust Cafe, coffee shop/video store/art space
5. Fireworks out at sea on my dad's boat
6. Friends

Audrey Hepburn poses with 'Ip', 1958

This is the most beautiful photo ever. Check out the rare Audrey Hepburn flickr set!

4.09.2009

“Irreverent and captivating.”


That about sums it up, thanks Amazon.com. Heather Armstrong, blogger extraordinaire, made an appearance last night at Austin’s BookPeople for a reading and book signing for It Sucked And Then I Cried: How I Had a Baby, a Breakdown, and a Much Needed Margarita. When Turner volunteered to pick up Kennedy from school so I could go, I almost cried myself! I thought: I can mosey on down to the book store, have a cup of coffee, browse around, maybe pop in to Anthropology next door, get some much needed alone time….. No. By the time I fought traffic, purchased the book, and realized that this was an EVENT, with wristbands, lines, and hundreds of mom’s vying for the best seat in the house, I decided to just grab a folding chair and sit and wait. Luckily for me, I sat next to someone with a kindle and got to stare enviously at this strange new contraption. Everyone around her was oohing and aahing, asking for a better look. It was pretty slick, I must say.

I digress….. So, at 7 p.m., Heather is intro"dooce"d (ha ha). She came down the stairs, big-belly-pregnant with her hubby, Jon, by her side. I think that surprised everyone, and it was really nice that he came. It made the reading that much more entertaining watching the two of them interact in bizarre Armstrong fashion.

First she read a passage from her book about sex after vaginal birth. (Hysterical.)

Then she read her favorite blog post from the past year, about slapping sheep butt. (Cute.)

Then there was an audience Q&A which lasted about 45 minutes. Some of the best questions: Do you feel like a celebrity now? She said sometimes, when she’s recognized in her hometown of Salt Lake City. When I met her at the signing table, I said, “You know you’re a celebrity if you’re on Oprah!” She looked so humbled, like she didn’t want to believe it, but its true! You & I aren’t on Oprah and probably never will be, right? She was also asked some writing questions, like how do you come up with content. She said writer’s block is hard, physically painful even, and that music helps. As for her awesome photography, she revealed her house is usually that clean, but sometimes she photoshops out dog hair and has been known to trim her dog’s nails this way as well. That’s what’s so endearing about her – you’re left wondering what’s more bizarre: that she spends half an hour digitally removing her dog’s toenails instead of just clipping them, or that she openly admits to doing so?

10.28.2008

Action | Reaction

This photo contest at aurora15 is a really neat idea: it's like a chain mail of photos, with one photograph being passed to another photographer, who in turn submits a similar one in theme or subject. Nice stuff. It reminds be of this cool photo blog I came across once, 3191 a year of mornings. Two friends, thousands of miles apart, taking pictures at the same time of day and comparing them. I'd love to try something like that. Any takers? Hello out there???