Sunday, October 12, 2008

Insects, animals, and funerals….

So, if this month has a theme, it had to be “Animals Animals Animals”.

I love animals, always have….we always had at least four dogs in our home growing up. A few horses to ride, a turtle and rabbits, geese, mice I caught in the barn, and what ever creature I could manage to capture out in the desert with my box and string traps. Many a quail made it in there only to be released since I couldn’t figure out a way of keeping them in there once I lifted the box up. I also used fishing poles to catch Lizards. Sometimes they lost a tail if I wasn’t fast enough to lasso them around the middle. Then I remember a rolley polley pill bug farm I developed over a few weeks, complete with swimming pool and  golf course. I did grow up in Palm Springs so that makes perfect sense.

So animals have a soft spot in my heart. Most that is. But I met my match this month. It started with two adorable Jack Russell Terriers.

They were so cute and I was excited to shoot them and their owners. I never realized just how much energy they have! I’ve chased a lot of things around trying to get a good shot, but I think these two little dogs have to be some of the most energetic I’ve ever tried to capture.DSC_0395 

Then we move on to insects…….mosquitoes to be exact!  Somewhere out in the fields of Othello on a family farm, we all got attacked as the sun was setting and we were trying to get a great shot of this adorable family.DSC_0358

We all got eaten alive! The father came up with a dance to keep the mosquitoes off each time I would pause to adjust my settings. It was so cute to see this father and mother and four small children dancing like crazy then freezing each time I took a shot. Im so surprised I didn’t fall off my ladder from laughing or swatting bugs while trying to hurry and get the shot.

Now that brings us to funerals…..

My 13 year old had a Chinchilla that she just adored. We have been enjoying him for a year, and he seemed the perfect pet for her, and for us, since I like animals, but not animal smell in my house. Well, we came home the other day and he had passed away. We really don’t know why, he just did. She was really upset and announced to us a couple of days later that there would be a wake the following day for him. She even invited a few friends. We all drove to a small hill we like to climb with the dog. Each of us said a few kind words and made a nice place for his box to be placed. It was decorated with wild flowers…

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So animals enrich us, love us, bug us, and make us laugh.

Clover you will be missed for doing all of the above.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

My sister my friend

This weekend the girls and I headed to Ellensburg well, a small town outside of Ellensburg to visit with Abby’s birthmother and her family.

Katie and I have an amazing relationship. She is more then a sister to me, she is our Angel. We had an instant friendship and love for one another, and deep respect in the roles each of us play in Abby’s life. I feel so blessed and fortunate to have her in my life. We all do.

I had a blast going on a early morning shoot around this small town. We really loved spending time with them and they are all so gifted and talented, and in so many ways, that Abby is so lucky to have such great talents in her genes.

These are just two of my favorite shots of Katie and her brother.DSC_0069 DSC_0169d

Yaaa girls he is single and just as sweet and amazing in person as he looks on camera. He is headed for Utah, and some lucky girl will win his heart someday. He won my girls over, as Hannah said driving home “ some girl is going to be very lucky to marry him, he is just as wonderful and kind as Katie”.

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