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The End of Autumn

November 25, 2008 at 6:36 pm by Claudia


Oh, I know – Winter isn’t officially here until December. Nevertheless, it looks more and more like winter around here. There are still some leaves on the ground, but as I sat in our den this morning talking with my husband, I noticed that every tree that I could see was leafless. There is a certain beauty in their silhouettes against the gray sky. I have been very slow this year in putting things away that were on the porch all spring and summer. Every day I say, “Today I will pack up the cushions, take down the last of the plants, stack everything up and put it in the shed.” But I don’t. I’m not sure why, but I think it has to do with my reluctance to acknowledge the end of the porch season. Truly, it would only take me about half an hour to clean up. I could have done it today. I didn’t. I am usually very impatient with any lingering mess, in the house or out of the house. So I am enjoying watching myself from afar and learning to be patient with myself.

My little gazing globe, for example, pictured above, is usually packed away in the shed by now. But if I had packed it away, how would I have taken this photo with my new camera? You see, there’s a reason for my slow pace.

My wandering camera and I encountered these beautiful rose hips on the edge of our woods. They are on the wild rose bushes that surround our property and grow so freely everywhere. They look so lovely against the bare branches of the surrounding trees and bushes.

On another note, I feel increasingly high-tech. You’ll remember that I got a laptop in September, then I got my new camera for my birthday, and today we got new cell phones so that we can text message when necessary. What’s next??? I do remember a time when I went to a pay phone, put a dime in (or quarter) and made a call, when I went to the library to look up information that I routinely google now, and took photos with any number of low-tech cameras. It seems so distant now. It wasn’t that many years ago that I was on the faculty at Boston University and none of us had a computer in our offices. Very few of us (I certainly didn’t) had one at home. Those that did were considered wealthy and very high-tech. It is amazing how far we’ve come and how affordable these items have become. I’m grateful for all my toys but have to guard against being overly dependent on them. They are wonderful, but are no substitute for conversation, reading a book, knitting, quilting or any number of things.

That’s all for now. More later.

Filed Under: autumn, camera, winter 2 Comments

Fun with my new camera

November 23, 2008 at 1:03 pm by Claudia

Oh, I love this new camera. The detail is amazing and I’ve only scratched the surface. I haven’t done anything manually, just on Auto…nevertheless I am having so much fun!

This is a closeup of a basket of pine cones and one of my pieces of Roseville. They sit on top of a hutch in our den.

Here’s a shot of Scout.

A shot of our sideboard.
And a close-up of the cover of an Art Quilt book.

Thanks for looking at my forays into the new world of the Canon Powershot SX10 IS. Sounds like a commercial, doesn’t it? I am so darn excited about it that I just had to share some photos with you.

Have a wonderful Sunday. More later.

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Happy Birthday to Me

November 21, 2008 at 7:03 pm by Claudia


Today is my birthday and my husband and I spent the day in New York City. We didn’t see a show, or sight-see, or buy clothes…we did have sandwich at Starbucks and cupcakes at our favorite cupcake shop, Crumbs. But our real mission was to go to B & H Photo/Video to buy my birthday present – a new camera!!! B & H is an incredible store with everything you can imagine and the most amazing system to make it all work. You are waited on by one person – he or she puts all the information into their system, the items you want come up one of a series of shoots that are right by each salesperson – the salesperson writes up your bill, puts everything in a bin, the bin travels on a track high above the sales floor. You pay for your purchase in a different area. Then you go to yet another area to pick up your purchases which have arrived in the bin and have been bagged and are ready and waiting. So efficient. There were tons of people there and everything worked like clockwork.

I’d done a lot of research and decided on this Canon camera.



Its a step up from my previous point and shoot, but doesn’t involve changing lenses. It has much more, optical zoom, wide-angle, you name it, it has got it. I can’t wait to start learning about it and, hopefully, my photos on the blog will eventually show the difference. Don is going to use the older camera, which he bought for me on another birthday 5 years ago. At B & H. I know I will have a learning curve, but I always love learning something new. Thank you, dear husband, for this wonderful gift.

We still have a little celebrating yet to do this evening. I won’t tell you what number this birthday is – all that is important is that I spent the day with the love of my life, and the dogs will join in the celebration tonight. My loved ones have called and all is well.

Filed Under: birthday, camera 4 Comments

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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