Thursday, April 17, 2008

Rude!

I interrupted this little guy's lunch a few days ago. Rude of me, I know, but he was so cute, I couldn't help it!


Sunday, February 24, 2008

In The Small Details

This is a picture that I took several years ago.  These are wildflowers that bloom fairly early in the season.  For the longest time, I didn't know the name for them, but I finally found out that they are called Grass Widow.  The bloom itself is no bigger than a quarter, and it grows near the top of a 6-8 inch stem that you might mistake for regular grass if it didn't have a flower on it.  They're almost always a light lavender color, and if you look close enough, the petals have little tiny sparkles in them, but unfortunately that didn't show up in this picture.  The interesting thing about this one is that it was the only white flower in that whole field.  I almost missed it, too, because I was quite caught up in how beautiful that field of tiny purple flowers looked.  I often think about nature and how great it is that God attends to every little detail, throwing in these pleasant little surprises every once in a while.  If I could, I would spend my every waking hour with camera in hand, in search of those wonderful little details!  ...and for that reason, I am very excited that spring will be here soon!!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Home

Have you ever had a place you really loved to go, and it seemed like home even though you'd never lived there?  For me, that place is Sullivan Lake, in the very northeastern corner of Washington State.  The farm where I grew up was just over an hour south of there, so all my life I've gone as frequently as I could.  My family moved to Washington when I was 4 years old, and we went there a few times between then and when I turned 9.  That year my paternal grandparents came up to visit from San Diego.  Since their last name was Sullivan, we just had to take them to Sullivan Lake.  At that age, I got a real kick out of the name coincidence.  My grandparents had driven all the way up from California in a pickup with a camper on it, and I was proud to get to ride in that on our little outing.  It ended up raining, but we had our picnic anyway because there is a shelter there with picnic tables and a huge chimney complete with barbecue rack.  Some of us took a walk in spite of the rain and I ended up getting so wet that I had to change into my grandma's robe, which she gave me, and I still have it 24 years later.  These are very fond memories, and since I got old enough to drive a car, I've spent a lot of time up there camping, fishing, swimming, hiking, and of course, taking pictures.  I always liked to be outdoors, but it's there that my love of nature really grew.  Anyway, I ran across a picture I took near there back in the spring of 2003, and decided to post it here.  To me, this picture has "home" written all over it.  There is a large quiet meadow off to the right side of the image, and in the evenings there are nearly always deer there, sometimes 15 or more at once.  I keep telling myself that some day I'm going to go sit quietly at the edge of that meadow and wait until they appear so I can take pictures of them.  This may sound crazy, but I can think of nothing more enjoyable than being someplace like that, patiently waiting for that perfect shot...

Friday, January 25, 2008

The Mouths Of Babes!

A friend of mine has a 3-1/2 year old son who is just now learning to talk.  We could see based on the things he did that he wasn't mentally slow, just for some reason he hadn't started talking.  Well about two months ago he started preschool, and his vocabulary has since grown exponentially.  Before he started preschool the number of words he would clearly pronounce was around 10, and he hadn't even attempted sentences yet.  So last night his mom was trying to get him to lay down, and as soon as he got the chance, he made a run for it.  When his mom told him to come back, he pointed at the door and very seriously said, "I gotta go to work!" and kept on going.  I laughed so hard!