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Another easy pic of the day. Was hard to get much work done as Piglet wanted to keep warm and sit on my lap for much of the day.
Municipal water fountain and passing car at dawn, Joyce Avenue, Powell River, B.C., Canada.
25 of 365 for 2022.
Canon Rebel XTi
EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II
tripod
off camera flash
12.30.09
this is day one.
i'm starting a project i've wanted to do for a long time. suddenly i realized that time won't last forever.... and so this is the year of big changes in our life and the start of my project 365.
*alternate title to this image: what he does while i shower. it's a bandaged VW beetle with q-tip roof rack :) i love this kid.
She's obsessed with these balls and constantly shouts at you to play with her. It's annoying and hilarious in equal measure.
#5445 332/365 2024
This acer tree is a delight, even to the point of enjoying raking up the leaves when they fall as they are such a gorgeous colour
42/65 Porcelain on the wood
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Went to a formal 25th wedding anniversary dinner this evening for some friends. Any time I dress up with friends I feel like I'm playing "dress up" but the only difference is now the dress actually fits and I don't have to wear my mom's shoes. :D
5:47 a.m. — Homeless Jesus at dawn, by sculptor Timothy P. Schmalz, Holy Rosary Cathedral, Vancouver, Canada.
113 of 365 for 2022.
Nikon D700
Ultra 28mm f/2.8
Amazon VT560 flash
Slik tripod
My backyard garden is my favorite place. All the hard work, digging in the dirt, ups & downs and I get rewarded with beautiful blooms like this rose and fresh veggies.
ODC - 10/8/2022 - Your Favorite Place
I'm surprised at how many people don't bake anymore. There's nothing better than a homemade chocolate chip cookie
ODC - 6/3/2021 - Dying Art
#5007 624/365 2023
I went up to That London for a photography workshop today. It was great fun, but I was trying so hard to learn stuff, I don't think it was my finest work! ;-)
Our kitchen originally had a popcorn ceiling. When we remodeled, we got it smoothed out with a plastered pattern
ODC - 1/30/2020 - Plastered
I don't know why I feel such an affinity for Ukraine, but I always have. Of course, in the current conflict it's easy to pick the victim over the bully. I just wish there was more that could be done without instigating a wider war. I can only hope that the pluckiness of the Ukrainian defenders and the pain of the economic sanctions will convince Putin to declare victory and withdraw.
Last week I was talking to my high school level students. In the 17 years they have been alive, we have experienced a major economic collapse that came close to a global depression, the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan followed by a tsunami that killed thousands and a nuclear meltdown, a once-in-a-century global pandemic, and now the first invasion of a sovereign country in Europe since WWII. Talk about growing up in interesting times!
There are lots of wild bunnies in my neighborhood, this one was in my yard this morning
ODC - 7/27/2023 - Rabbit
Why are there mushrooms growing on the outside of my vegetable planters??!
ODC - 12/14/2021 - Random Mysteries
“Everyone's entitled to their point of view but that's seriously a weird one.” ~Kevin Rudd (ex-Prime Minister of Australia)
"But the verdict of his colleagues, and the polls, was that changing Kevin Rudd was not a possibility. The problems were deep and personal. The brutal conclusion was he had to go." Brisbane Times
Today, Australia welcomes its first female Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Former Prime Minister, better known as K-Rudd had been quite popular with the public. Due to recent dropping polls however, he has been forced to resign, pressured to step down by his party members.
On election day, Australian voters vote for the political party they want to lead, but ultimately the party within itself decides whether the leader is still fit to keep their post. If not, they hold a vote only within the party, to oust the current leader to be succeeded by a new one. And the public has no say. It's pretty quick. My very simplistic understanding of Parliamentary politics... All I know is that today, we have a new leader for the country and the people didn't have a say in the matter, it feels strange.
Politicians are pretty infamous, not many people trust them because of broken promises; ineffective leadership, debates on environmental/animal/civil/religious/moral rights increasing taxes, poor health care, education just to mention a few. But a life trying "lead" so many citizens and get the country in working order, must be pretty difficult to say the least.
Today marks a clean slate for Australian Politics, or so we are led to believe.
"With great power comes great responsibility" ~Stan Lee