Sunday, November 3, 2013

All that's fit to print

Sarah and I had a lovely day today.  We spent the ENTIRE day either preparing to work in the garden or actually working in the garden... from sun up to sun down.  It was absolutely incredible.


This is a photo from the other day.  Last weekend or the weekend before, we all went for a hike on the FLT in the woods behind Bob and Jenn and Zhora's house.  I'm not sure what's going on here.  Is Zhora about to pounce?  Why am I making that face?



This is a series of pictures I took of the field at the top of my road after a great run last week.




Since the iPhone is my only camera right now, I'm learning to be clever with it.  By pointing it at different lighting, then quickly changing the focal point, one can achieve lots of different lighting effects.


Once in awhile I think about editing the pictures some, but then the choices and complexity just overwhelms me and I undo all my changes and call it good. 



Sarah's workmate and her boyfriend are vegetarians, but apparently that doesn't keep them from fishing for salmon.  I think I have that story right.  Anyway, we traded a jar of pickles for a fillet of salmon that I seared on our grill.  It was marinaded in the cajon sauce that we canned a couple months ago.... delicious.


This is my brand new Eureka Catskill two person A-Frame tent.  You can see an advertisement on page 9 of the May 28, 1980 edition of the Toledo Blade 


Got it set up and seam sealed.  Nope, didn't sleep in it this weekend.  Maybe next?  There are plenty of volunteers to stay in the "pup" tent with me.


We spent Saturday cleaning up the garden, planting garlic, and getting ready for the winter and the spring.  We had lots of help.  Note the dirty nose.


We weeded and raked and weeded and pulled and dug and weeded and turned over soil... and weeded.  We may have not done enough weeding this season.


Good lookin out, buddy.


We kept the fire burning to get rid of weeds and also to warm ourselves on the cold and blustery day.  Indy didn't mind, and the smell of burning pine kept us in the moment, knowing that we were spending our time well.


Sarah preping the garlic.  We planted 4 varieties, I think, including some of our more robust specimens from last year.  Cross your fingers, now and hope for a good crop.


I loved the way Indy was sitting, watching out for... who knows what, honestly.  She sat in this spot for a good long time.


Made a new suet feeder.


Battled the iron dragon.


Today we rode.









This shot would be better if Sarah and Murph were framed against the sky, but I can only do so much shooting from horseback.




I think I'll dink around with some of these photos and post an artsy selection in the next couple days.  See if I can make Sarah and Murph look like dangerous desperadoes.  Hope you're all having as much fun as we are.

a fronte praecipitium a tergo lupi



4 comments:

Karen and Pat said...

It was nice to visit on the phone this eve. It really was a beautiful day today. It took me 1/2 hr. to get a wet smoky, fire going - probably one of the reasons my garden clean-up isn't as far along as yours. Love that first shot of you and Have a good week and we'll see you soon. LOL
Mom

Unknown said...

I highly recommend this editing app for the iPhone. It has it's own exposure compensation dial and lets you differentiate your focus point and exposure.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/camera+/id329670577?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D2

Unknown said...

And this app for actually editing photos. It's free too.

https://itunes.apple.com/EN/app/snapseed/id439438619

K said...

I got the camera app., Matt and have been practicing with it. It does naturally what I was doing by moving the camera all around. I'm sure it has a bunch more features than I've found yet, too. Thanks for the tip. I hope you're finding some time to shoot pictures and have fun in between all the work and craziness.