Friday, April 30, 2010

Vision & Venture

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"Vision is not enough; it must be combined with venture. It is not enough to stare up the step; we must step up the stairs."

-Vaclav Havel

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

In Four Days

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The 2010 Run for the Roses will commence! Here's to mint juleps and fast ponies like the one picture here in this (intentionally) over-exposed shot.

Are you ready?

Friday, April 23, 2010

Simple Spring Dinner

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Last week I had a couple of friends over for dinner, and we collaborated on making dishes from Martha Stewart's Simple Spring Menu.

Everything turned out beautifully, from the Roasted Salmon with Herbed Yogurt to the Tender Lettuce Salad to the Lemony Smashed Potatoes.

We also went ahead and made a broiled asparagus version of the Sauteed Asparagus with Dijon Vinaigrette since I had some asparagus on hand and the Dijon Vinaigrette coordinated well with the other dishes.

This was a very easy dinner to put together (especially if you have lovely friends who don't mind giving you a hand in the kitchen) as the ingredients are pretty minimal, but still delicious.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Tuesday Tulip

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The tulips that I planted way too late this winter have come up, albeit in dwarf versions of themselves, perhaps due to the late planting. I'm not quite sure. But either way, I'm just happy nothing dug up the bulbs.

Happy Tuesday! Treat yourself today.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Calling Charley

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Charley is pretty attentive towards things going on out on the street.

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But then when I call him, he quickly turns.

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And begins his Basset Hound run.

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Or amble, as the case may be. Bassets are not really known for high-speed pursuits.

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But he gets going eventually. I imagine the lack of aerodynamic ears slows him down a bit.

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Of course, carrying your ears in your mouth could help with that matter.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Let's Get Dirty

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No, not dirty in that way, but in all that other way, as in with actual dirt from the garden. This is the compost pile that I started last year for the garden. I got the compost bin from a friend who wasn't using it, and I immediately put it to use, adding vegetable scraps and yard clippings. There are actually a number of things that you can't put in the compost; generally speaking, you can't add fats or protein. Click here for more information on what items you can compost and their relative decomposition time. I can tell you from personal experience that egg shells take a long time to decompose, as do some paper products.

As per the usual, Charley and Lola were on hand to help out. And by help out, I mean they were just waiting for belly rubs.

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I wish I had a video of the wriggling mass that has become the compost pile. There are so many worms it's hard to fathom. This was not started as a worm composting bin, meaning I didn't add worms myself, but somehow they found their way there.

It's hard to believe that a year ago this was just a jumble of leaves and grass clippings and stems from vegetables and dying flowers. But look! It's now teaming with life.

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It's kind of magical, really. I can't wait to turn these guys loose in the garden, which is just starting to sprout some seeds. The sunflowers and radishes have been the first to come up so far.

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But in case you don't find that picture of all the squirming worms anything close to magical, I will end this post with Charley. Because he has magical powers and can make anything better. Just look deep into his eyes if you don't believe me.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Introducing Squiggles

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Squiggles was born about a month ago (it seems like only a few weeks, though, and it's possible that is actually the case, as time just seems to disappear into thin air and I tend to overestimate the passage of time in order to make up for the fact that time flies by).

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Regardless of her actual age, I think she is simply adorable. I just love her squiggly strip on her nose, though I'm told this will actually straighten out with age, so I made sure to snap a couple of pictures this weekend before she loses this very distinctive marking.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Looking Back

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A good friend of mine is headed to New York City with her mom in a few months, so I asked my Sis for a few recommendations for them since she lives there. And in doing so, I was reminded of my visit five years ago to see Sis after her move.

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I had been to NYC before (for my 10th birthday, actually, and then for a brief weekend trip in 2001), but this was the first time I really explored the city at any length with someone who lived there. It was a whole new experience.

Currently, I take photographs with my SLR camera. But five years ago, I didn't have that camera, so I just shot pictures with my little 3.2 megapixel point-and-shoot.

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Until today, I hadn't looked at these pictures in a long time. I'd like to think that I have matured a bit as a "photographer" since then. It's hard for me to think of identifying myself with being an actual photographer; I think I prefer the much less formal "taker of pictures."

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At any rate, these photos took me back to a time when I had a lot to learn about photography (I still do, as I don't think you can ever stop learning)...and even more about life.

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Upon reflection, I can see that they represent a process, a process that is ever-evolving, where I grow and learn, and then come back to myself a ways down the road and forgive myself for the errors I made and celebrate the achievements.

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For example, I love the color in this picture, but as a straight-out-of-camera shot, it leaves a lot to be desired. And such first efforts are not limited just to photography; often such as it is with life. But we make mistakes, take risks, learn from experience and move forward.

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I can appreciate the simplicity from which I viewed things, and I try to never forget that, either in my photography or in my life, as it seems that things just get increasingly complex as the years go by. And I think it's important to keep that childlike wonder alive.

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I loved these pictures dearly when I took them, and while I still like a few of them, I can see their relative points of merit and demerit, as the case may be, with the experience I have gained over the past few years. I have grown since I took these pictures, and that process of growth reminds me of this poem:

"Comes the Dawn"

After awhile you learn the subtle difference
Between holding a hand and chaining a soul,
And you learn that love doesn't mean leaning
And company doesn't mean security,
And you begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts
And presents aren't promises,
And you begin to accept your defeats
With your head up and your eyes open,
And learn to build all your roads
On today because tomorrow's ground
Is too uncertain for plans, and futures have
A way of falling down in mid-flight.
After awhile you learn that even sunshine
Burns if you get too much.
So you plant your own garden and decorate
Your own soul, instead of waiting
For someone to bring you flowers.
And you learn that you really can endure...
that you really are strong
And you really do have worth.
And you learn and learn...
With every goodbye you learn.

-Veronica Shoffstall

Remember to be gentle with yourself...and others.

Love,
Little Miss This and That

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Hello There

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Just wanted to say hi. That's all. Just hi.

Monday, April 5, 2010

My Wish For Today

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I would like it to be summer now, Mother Nature. This winter/spring madness has got to stop. I get all confused and my animals start shedding and then they stop and I wonder about what the caterpillars are doing. I mean, they eat and eat and then they make a cocoon so they can turn into a beautiful butterfly, but what happens to them when the weather keeps changing?

So can you just make it summer already? Do it for the caterpillars.

Friday, April 2, 2010

How I Get Distracted

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I am a planner. And so I set about my day with the best intentions to get so many things accomplished.

But then, Charley happens.

When I see Charley walking towards me, I can't help but start singing that children's song in my head:

"Do your ears hang low?
Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot?
Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder
Like a Continental Soldier?
Do your ears...hang...low?"

And I can't help but smile when looking at that face. Those ears. And I get totally distracted from whatever plans I had for the day.

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And then he does something like this, and I break out into a huge grin. I mean, those jowls.


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And then this. I can't handle it. My day is shot because I can't seem to tear myself away from those big, brown, soulful eyes.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

What I Learned from Pigs

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So I got a nice thank you from Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture for posting pictures of lambs on their Facebook page (click here to become a fan), which I blogged about last year.

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These pigs lead a pretty glorious life, and their simple existence taught me a thing or two. Like always be sure to make time for some relaxation...

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...and exploration out in the fresh air.

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And that there is nothing quite like the comfort of having friends and family around.

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And ahhhh, there is nothing like a little mud bath on a spring afternoon. Life is sweet.