I have always been that person who one could count on to look at vacation photos in their entirety. Most folks give a cursory look and move onto something they find more interesting, whereas I would study them. Used to be that folks would bring prints to work and show off what they had done, but of course that has been replaced by swiping through phones in search of the goods. I miss those print days, but I still look at most folks vacation photos because I love photography so much. That said, I'm somewhat of a snob because I look for something that makes it more special. Most of my photos do not fall into that category, but it does not keep me from trying to be clever in my photography.
What happens to me is that I see photographs everywhere and no more so than in our new home where opportunities present themselves seemingly all of the time. For example, I walked into the dining room from the kitchen and how could I not take the photograph below?
Perhaps you are wondering what makes the above interesting and if that is the case, look again and hopefully you will see what I was seeing. Speaking of the room above, because of the repair to the plaster in the adjacent kitchen area I am thinking of painting that room a new color. Of course I am vacillating and really, who doesn't when they are choosing paint colors? Anyway, I'm wondering about carrying the "Hubbard Squash" into the kitchen. But, of course there are always shades of green to consider.On Saturday I walked into the guest room and of course a photo op appeared before my eyes and brain. I had my phone nearby so I used that. Not much later I realized it was time to change the quilt that was bright and cheery for spring and summer. Folding it I discovered that I'd forgotten what the back looked like and I have to say, I was pretty pleased with myself. It's probably been like eight years since I made it and that striped fabric is from an awesome estate sale, tagged with 1972 as the date it was purchased.
Once I put the autumn quilt on I took the same photo.To be quite honest, I had nearly forgotten that I made the pictured quilt as it was stashed in the blanket chest! Anyway, it reminds me of butterscotch or caramel.Sunday afternoon the photo below presented itself.
Undoubtedly our Florida friends are jealous of that open door that stays like that as it has been very comfortable. The front door remains white for now.Here's a friendly suggestion for you. Should you be looking for something to plant in your garden, look no further than Caladium bulbs because they are the bomb! Unlike so many of my flowers, the caladiums have required nothing from me and have remained looking fabulous for months now.
You can count on me planting more bulbs next year that's for sure.One day last week we joined a bunch of other seniors to play mini golf as part of the Senior games group.
Mini golf Gail? It was not pretty, but I will say it was prettier than my previous attempt, in part because we had someone in our group, Linda, who was so encouraging no matter how many shots I took!Unlike us, who do this once a year, she plays with her grandchildren as often as possible, which come to think of it, may be why she was so encouraging, having had experience with doing just that with the little ones. At any rate, she was very fun and we followed it up with an ice cream, all for $5!Last Thursday Anita and Bruce did an amazing mowing job at the Harshaw chapel which is looking better every day. As a refresher it is purported to be the oldest building in Cherokee County.
Saturday was action packed in a very good way. Several of our friends were featured in a big quilt show, held every other year, in Blairsville, GA, about twenty miles from here.
If you could see the size of his sewing space you would wonder how he did it, but darn if there was not a first place ribbon on that quilt when we arrived on Saturday!!Another first place winner in the color use category by our friend Patty.
And now let's meet Ruth, the maker of this amazingly fun quilt.She's about as big as a minute and spry as can be. And how do we know that? She told us! Twice a week she hikes on the Appalachian Trail, but says she is slowing just a bit now that she is 85!!!The quilt show was wonderful as was the nearby Union County farmers market. Our inaugural visit did not disappoint, in fact we were blown away by how great it was. Looking for fresh, foraged mushrooms? Look no further.
Jams, jellies, breads, preserves and yes mushrooms.Peaches anyone?Seriously I was going crazy taking photos! Funnel cake coming right up.The knitted goods were gorgeous, made by artisans who use the Alpaca wool from this farm in Murphy.At this time of year, of course there were pumpkins!And even more pumpkins.It is pretty satisfying buying from folks who grow the food, including these wonderful Shishito peppers that I cooked up the minute we got home!A blazing hot cast iron skillet works like magic.And just when you thought it could not get any better? It can. We watched this happen,
I wish I had a different camera with me but using what you have and not lamenting what you don't is the way to stay happy.Woo hoo baby!!Remind me to tell you about the loofa that is drying in the basement. Sarah June had more than she could use, thus we have one. I can assure you that not once in my past 71 years did I imagine I would have a loofa drying in my basement but here you go... now I do!
The last of the hydrangeas are still hanging in there.
Christian continues to be a little jolly boy who is crawling like mad and pulling himself up as often as possible. Plus he giggles and babbles which is a joy to witness. Fallon frequently shares videos that we watch over and over again.I was going to close with a picture of the Japanese Maple tree but I don't think the change is dramatic enough in a photo. That's the thing, photography is great and all but in person, well, there is no substitute. Instead I will share a photo taken this morning during a drive to Young Harris for a well doctor's appointment for Bruce. The corn...I love it!
The mountains, the fog, the clouds, I love it all! That said, I will be the first to admit that while it may look inviting in the photograph, it is much more so in person. I realize that my title is somewhat ambiguous and maybe implies a little trickery on my part, but rest assured, I am still shooting photos the way I want them to look without any photoshop. There is plenty of that out there!And oh yea, we are going to see Downton Abbey at the Henn Theater on Tennessee Street this afternoon, a few blocks from here and did I mention the admission is $5.50? Hard to beat that.
your friend,
Gail