Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Photos from my walk today | Mostly of Webster, the wonder dog . . .


The grass on the "back 40" is turning green.


I got some decent photos of Webster today.


My beautiful shelter dog.


He doesn't like to pose.


Grabbed a shot of him almost smiling.


Begging for a treat from my pocket.


Handsome even with something on his nose.


Tabitha came along briefly.


Vine monster.


Another view of the vine monster.


Shutter detail.

I used my Nikon D40 today. I love that camera! Would I like a D90? Yes, but I really don't need it so I am holding off. If I purchase anything it will be the 18-200 zoom lens. Baby steps.

Gail from Northern California left a comment this morning to suggest a great-sounding program on PBS tomorrow night (3/23) at 10PM-11:30PM in my area. It's called The Powder and the Glory (check your local listings), about Elizabeth Arden & Helena Rubinstein, two power-house women in the cosmetics industry who never met. One can only imagine the empire that would have resulted if they had. I will be watching 'Medium' at ten o'clock when the PBS program premiers so I set my DVR. Thanks Gail! I never would have found it without you.



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"It enhances your reputation if you're a little mysterious."

I hope you are all having a nice Sunday morning. I think it's going to be beautiful here and hopefully I will have some of my own fresh photographs to post later in the day. ♥Rosemary



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Friday, March 20, 2009

Pablo Picasso Illustrated Quote . . .

Pablo Picasso ~ Self Portrait 1907



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Mark Twain quote about spring . . .

Illustrated Quote by Mark Twain posted on the first day of Spring. The snow has already melted and now my lawn is full of robins!

This is so true...especially today. I woke up to snow. Two hours later it has already melted. Such a strange and wonderful first day of spring.

What is it like in your neck of the woods?



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Mother Nature is laughing . . .

This is the reality of the first day of spring at my house!

I couldn't believe my eyes when I woke up this morning to a wet snow. Webster couldn't believe it either as he looks out of the studio window trying to remember playing with his soccer ball yesterday after the rain. That's my tv in the middle. I have it on an old revolving potter's stand that is perfect. I can watch television and look out the windows at the same time.

Mother Nature is having a great big laugh. I really don't care as long as the white stuff doesn't get deep enough to plow.




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First Day of Spring | illustrated quote . . .

Henry Van Dyke, American short-story writer, poet, essayist, educator, and clergyman.



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