Sunday, July 19, 2009

Anticipation

Hi all. It’s been a while since I’ve updated this blog. I’ve been busy working for Sue, my wife, she’s a big Michael Jackson fan so I have been hanging around Ebay trying to find a couple of his books at a reasonable price. I can find the books, the reasonable price part is harder to come by. I did manage to pick up ‘Dancing the Dream’ and I’m now looking for ‘Moon Walk’, his biography. There seems to be hundreds out there but there must be thousands of people bidding. You certainly wouldn’t think the economy was bad by the amount of $$ going out for these books!

I’ve also been getting ready for my trip. For those people new to this blog I’m going on a kayaking trip in British Columbia in a few weeks. When I made the original reservations in early April it was so far off in the future I was excited about the trip but now I’M EXCITED ABOUT THE TRIP!!!

Believe it or not I actually got out the manual for my camera and I am studying it! Hard to believe a guy would do such a thing isn’t it. I knew most of the stuff already but a friendly reminder cannot hurt. I also picked up a 100% waterproof camera case for my expensive point and shoot camera. A $60 investment to save a camera sounds like a good way to spend money. It’s supposed to go down to a 30’ depth. I don’t plan on testing out those specifications; the water is cold up there, about 50 or so! My hope it to keep the camera close so when I see something it is ready to go. I loaded up on memory cards and batteries for my camera so I should be ready. I picked up the case from Amazon but you can go to the manufacturer’s website by going to
http://www.dicapac.com I hope to have a lot of photos for you to see.

I’ve also received an email from the woman that owns the shop that’s adopting out my bears. You can see some of them at
ToonaRoona This may become a good news/bad news thing. It’s good that I adopt out some bears but now I get to make some bears to replace them. I’m hoping to get some great photos of other animals on my trip to use as models for needle felting.

Thanks for stopping by.

Mark

Monday, July 6, 2009

Happy July

Happy 6th of July! We made it through the holiday without any mishaps. The local paper had an article about people shooting their guns in the air and other people dying when the bullet came back down fatally hitting them. So we decided to stay in the house.

I’ve included a few early July photos of the front yard. A lot of the yarrow is blooming. They start out as red then move on to light pinks and whites.

The Echinacea is blooming.



The scutellaria is also coming in.
Over the next few weeks I will have to go out and deadhead the catmint so they start coming in again. It’s a fair amount of work but it still beats mowing the lawn!

My blackberries did well. I picked about 12 quarts of berries. I could have had a lot more but I would have had to stand guard 24 hours a day to keep the robins away. I think they got more berries than I did.

I did an inventory of all the stuff I need for my Canada trip. Just a few more items to pick up and I should be ready. I’m sure I’ll be running around on the eve of my trip picking up the last item. I do have my passport though.

Thank you for stopping by.
Mark