Monday, August 31, 2009

Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin

This past weekend we made the 6 hour trek up to Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, for my cousin Ted's wedding. I was very excited at the chance to take my camera along and get some nice shots of the beautiful Northwoods. Unfortunately, the weather did not want to cooperate. The high was 49, it was overcast and raining, and very windy! I felt awful for the bride and groom, but that's another story. So, I didn't get out to take any photos until later Saturday evening and then early Sunday morning, before we left.





That evening, when the clouds finally started to break up:





And the next morning, which turned into an especially beautiful day:







Sunday, August 23, 2009

Random Naturey Stuff

I'll be gone for about a week, so a little update before I go! These were taken all over the place.













Hopefully when I get back, I'll have some neat stuff to share!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A few more!

Two new designs...although, I have to admit, the other stuff people submitted is pretty good.



Thursday, August 13, 2009

Summer Evening Luke

I like taking Luke outdoors. Especially in the grass. Yesterday I laid out a blanket and set him on it. He was a little weirded out by the grass (see the 4th photo down!), so stayed on the blanket! It's rare I can keep him in one place very long, so this was a perfect photo opportunity.



















Friday, August 7, 2009

At it again...

Ok, I couldn't resist, I had to go back and make another tote design:



I want that damn $1000 gift card!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

World Market Design-A-Tote Contest

My mom sent me a link to the Cost Plus World Market website, where they are having a "design our tote bag" contest. First place is a $1000 gift card to the store, and the design will be printed on the totes used at the store. So I submitted a design. It was kind of fun. I think I may submit another tomorrow (you can only submit one per day). They give you a blank template and you color it in, for lack of a better word. Unfortunately it is not the sort of thing where you vote for a winner, otherwise I'd be sending all of you over there.



I don't expect to win, but would definitely love a $1000 gift card...*fingers crossed!!!*

Friday, July 31, 2009

Hunt for an Abandoned Farm

I love photos of old and abandoned barns. I don't know why...they are slightly creepy, kind of pretty in an antique-ish way, and I like the country! So, Sunday Luke and I went for a little drive. My goal was to find an abandoned farm where I could snap a few shots of a dilapidated barn or silo or something. Ya know, this was a lot more difficult than I anticipated! Rob and I have driven up and down Rte. 47 on numerous occasions as we've traveled to and from my parents' house, and I remember seeing a lot of barns that looked like the slightest breeze could knock them over. And Sunday I did see many of these, however, the houses adjacent to them were very much occupied, and I wasn't in the mood to get busted for trespassing.

As I searched, I found a neat old fence on the side of the road. I strapped Luke to my back and took him for a little walk:





I actually gave up my search at this point, and started to head home. On my way back, though, something caught my eye on the horizon: a very, very cool looking dead tree. I headed that direction and found a small side road leading to the tree and a lone barn. There were no houses nearby, and the barn seemed to be unused. And old. Yay! I tried to be all stealth nontheless, lol. I had Luke with me and didn't want to get in trouble, obviously.













It was beginning to look like rain, and Luke was desperate to get out of his carseat, so we headed home.



So, if anyone knows of any neat, old farms or barns around here that I can take photos of, please tell me! It would be appreciated. I had a lot of fun with this, and want to try it again!