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It's blurry, we tried to hold still, but hey it's all I had for today! It was a busy day! CJ had his family over for Xmas Dinner and then we exchanged gifts, which was AWESOME because his brother bought me a new freakin CAMERA!!!!!!!!!

CJ had the Chef from Bartolotta's (Zach) and his wife (they are 26) come over and cook Xmas dinner for us! It was RIDICULOUS but that's how the Kcheks do shit! :)

My sister and I with our Mom dressed up for Easter Sunday.

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October 26, 2008 -- 18th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade at Tompkins Square Park in New York, NY.

 

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How cool is the little man? He kept jumping onto the kitchen table and running over to the hat. So I put it him and it stayed. Long enough for a few pics too!

 

It's not just the toys that love the hat from bad_juju2 the pets love it too! (Thank you bad_juju2!)

A series of 8 snapshots from one of the starting points at Saturdays carnival in my town Aalborg.

The 85.000 participant met at three different starting points before they walked to a big party in one of the central parks in the city centre.

 

This series is from the starting points at Haraldslund, - a square close to my home.

blake and sarah - prom 2008

Dressed up snowmen at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

 

These wonderful and comical snowmen are along Winding Lane. Goes to show that our Canadian agricultural scientists do indeed have a great sense of humor!

In the garden before going out to a party

Seems fitting for Armed Forces Day somehow, looks like they got into granddads old footlocker.

It wasn't long before the New Year's day parade in India took a turn. Behind the steady stream of elephants and dancers came a vast cavern of nothingness. Was that it? Surely not. The road filled with eager people, then finally up rose a murmur and a chatter as something came closer... Finally, through the smiling crowds, strutted a wandering, posing line of drag queens. No wonder they took so long to get to us, this Lovely Lady changed pose for me at least three times, and I wasn't the only one with a camera! :D

 

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Show case - proper Military set up, including K rations, biscuits, tea pot and tea cosy. The beer mugs were fakes with plastic foam though.

I conducted a photo shoot for a group of friends at a private home prior to the Senior Prom last Saturday evening. It was a great experience and I got some fabulous shots of the young gentlemen and young ladies observing the protocol of chivalry that is a right of passage for young Americans.

Woman at the harbor jump

Its sunday and we decided to have some fun with our 365.

 

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Jumping shots in a tutu are wayy harder than in shorts/trousers! Most of my shots were of me with the tutu flying upwards, exposing my bright pink hot pants!

 

2 Days left OMG!

I had to wear the tutu one last time before the end!

 

One of the things I will miss when 365 is over is using it as an excuse to dress up in silly clothes and messing around.

 

One thing I won't miss is having to find the time to do a shot on busy days, especially when the only time I have is in the middle of day with the worst possible light ever!

Dressed up snowmen at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

 

These wonderful and comical snowmen are along Winding Lane. Goes to show that our Canadian agricultural scientists do indeed have a great sense of humor!

I really need a camera...

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A series of 8 snapshots from one of the starting points at Saturdays carnival in my town Aalborg.

The 85.000 participant met at three different starting points before they walked to a big party in one of the central parks in the city centre.

 

This series is from the starting points at Haraldslund, - a square close to my home.

Photo of myself..Aug 2013 Hungary

No outfit is complete til your varsity cheerleading big sis adds your Hitler mustache.

 

Aren't they darling? K.W. loves all six of our foster kittens and they love her, too. She is holding River, 6 week old gray and white boy kitten, who will be available for adoption on Sept 13, 2014 at Petco in Layton, Utah from 1PM to 5PM.

This is a candid photo taken from a car. Technically it's a driveby!

Mom spent the better part (or worse, depending on how you want to fill that particular glass) of this past summer either in hospital or in rehab center following a full knee replacement and a (hello St. Mary's Hospital? Yeah, this one is for you...) a seriously ugly major medical error in having given mom meds that she was known to be allergic to, as in meds listed on the charts as big hairy no-nos. As in, meds the intake nurse and the anesthesiologist and the other nurse and those other people all talked with her about, both pre- and post-surgery. Each person who went over her chart with her talked about medication allergies and this particular one came up repeatedly in discussions. I was sitting there, people. She might not have remembered much through that month but I kept a handy little notebook into which I jotted down the particulars, including the name of the doctor who (inadvertantly? accidentally?) authorized the panic. Just for fun I think it'd be a hoot to have the individual who made that landslide decision and all the short-tempered staff we had to deal with following the breakdown be fed enough of whatever pills could induce psychosis so they also are able share in the heartfelt experience, the joy of being even more unwell and in way less manageable ways. Please don't misunderstand, there were some very very kind and patient staffers, particularly nurses, who provided care for mom and who took the phone calls from her children, and the repeated questions and the follow-ups and the follow-up follow-ups. I would like to thank you few for the work you do. You are underpaid and vastly under appreciated, and I want you to know I saw the support you offered my mother and my family is grateful to you.

 

I've heard that people can die by hospital error and frequently do, while hospitals still don't have to assume responsibility for making a person be dead. In fact, 18 patient safety indicators evaluated contributed to $9.3 billion excess charges and 32,591 deaths in the United States annually.

 

I think that sucks. Yes of course it's true that users and malingerers exist, people who want to swing from someone else's coin purse. But I just want to say here to the collective staff -and specifically, to the billing department, who probably only ever handles the credits and debits- at St. Mary's Hospital in Madison Wisconsin, who has been sending bills, including charges for the week of care they provided to my mother after they had to re-admit mom from a rehab center when she took that drastic allergic reaction downturn: My mother isn't one of those malingerers. She was merely trying to get healthier while in your care, and you broke her. After the insurance payments shake out she may have some out of pocket expenses for her first few days there, but as for the time and charges for the time following that mistake you made? You can eat that one.

 

She came out alive. You were lucky.

 

All this is to say, my mom is smiling and walking and is much more mobile with her new bionic knee. Not everything is easy to do yet, but not everything was ever easy to do. She's healthier, fitter, and looking sassy here on my brother's wedding day.

Thom helped me with a photo shoot tonight for some photos I needed to take for a school project. I dressed him up in a shirt and tie (which I don't think he's worn in well over 5 years), and DAMN if he isn't sexy!

Canon 60D with 24mm 2.8stm.

ISO 160, 1/250, and f/8.

 

Alienbees B800 with 7" reflector on camera left up high, and pointing towards model.

Two FDF shots, neither of which I am really that happy with but I've been ill and at the doctors, Pixie cat has been ill and had to go to the vets so photos haven't really been my priority today.

 

So many attempts to get the end of the gun in focus and it just wasn't gonna happen!

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