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Monday, January 3, 2011

Testing, 1...2...3....Feedback Wanted


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I just downloaded Windows Live Writer for publishing my blog posts,
and I’m seeing how this thing works….clear as mud so far!

All I know is....holy cow, you can REALLY make your pics big in Live Writer!!!
As a basis for comparison, scroll down to my previous post...
these same pics were posted there, albeit in much smaller sizes.

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{focus intentionally set on the clock...meaning foreground tickets are SUPPOSED to be blurry}

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{ditto above}

Tell me....what are you seeing on YOUR computer screens?
It looks okay on mine, but I'm thinking maybe
that isn't the case on everyone else's 'puters.
I mean...seriously...are those second and third pics
just really obnoxiously big, or fuzzy?

Be honest.

Thanks in advance!

Happy Monday!

{  I lost my siggy in live writer.  :-(  }

P.S.
Only three more hours until Bachelor Brad returns, squeeeee!


Sunday, January 2, 2011

It's Almost Time...




Have you made your plans yet?

Some of my best buds will be showing at the incredible 
in Round Top, Texas
on
January 15th and 16th

 
I'll be there, too....
snap, snap, snapping away!
Also working on an absolutely AMAZING photo shoot
while I'm in the area, 
more news on that to follow.

WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW
Jan. 15 & 16, 2011
9 to 5 on Saturday and 10 to 4 on Sunday
Big Red Barn
Admission $5 is good for both days

And so it begins....

 
In the great State of Texas, there are FIVE seasons...
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter

and

Antique Season!


Folks, get ready, because this fifth season in Texas is gearing up!
The Warrenton  and Round Top shows will be here before ya know it...
are you ready?

Be sure to check out Sweet T's info HERE for the 411
on what a typical year
of Texas junking looks like!

And just to be extra sure that you don't miss a single event,
don't forget to order your very own
2011 Dreaming of Junking Calendar...
my photos are featured here, so bonus!


Have a fabulous week ahead, my friends!




P.S.
Speaking of junking, wanna win a season one set of
American Pickers
DVDs?
Click HERE to enter.


Friday, December 31, 2010

My Year of Discovery


All around blogland, I'm seeing a lot of people
counting down their top projects of the past year,
and to those who have completed
enough projects to warrant a Top Ten list,
I tip my cowboy hat to you.


As for me and my house,
we didn't get a whole heck of a lot done this past year,
certainly not enough to warrant crowing about it at years end.

Yep, this is a year-end review for all the underachievers out there....my peeps!


Had a booth at the local antique mall,
but the busy-ness of my work and all the moving drama
forced me to give it up....for now.


Had a successful Etsy shop too, but once again, my full-time job and
other responsibilities led me to place it in vacation mode indefinitely.
{How do  some of you gals do it all???}


Bought a gorgeous 1910 Victorian farmhouse in September,
still trying to get moved in as of January 1, 2011.


Discovered the wonderful world of DSLR cameras back in May,
took me until about November to get off my butt
and learn enough about the derned thing
to take it off of Auto mode.


 {eyes closed....how fitting and ironic, seeing as how lost I was behind the lens!}


Fully intended to get Christmas cards and thank you cards mailed out
to all my wonderful, amazing blog friends...but once again { fifth verse, same as the first },
Little Miss Disorganized dropped the ball.


Yet in spite of all these perceived failures,
somehow, some way,
Romantic Homes
deemed me worthy of a feature this month.
Go figure!


Truth be told, the past year (17 months, actually) has been one of
self-discovery, and you've all been along for the ride.

When I started this blog in August of 2009,
I wasn't quite sure where I fit in,
or what my niche might be.

 {image from my very first post}


I tried a lot of new things, stepped out into deep, unfamiliar waters,
and along the way discovered that trying something new and scary
is only scary for about five minutes.
Then you're fine.


Discovered that I'll likely be a much better photographer than shop owner.

Discovered that try as I may, I simply cannot do it all.

Discovered that the best thing about blogging are the relationships.

Discovered strengths and passions I never dreamed I would call my own...

{one of my first attempts at altered art, Paper Cowgirl June 2010}



Happy New Year, my friends.
You have made the past year one of the best of my life....
this underachiever here.

You've made me smile.
And think.
And grow.
And dream.

And the greatest discovery of all?

That the only thing worse than failing
is never even trying...



Happy 2011.


"....do one thing every day that scares you...."
Eleanor Roosevelt


Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Sometimes....


Sometimes....

someone just decides to do something nice for you

to bless you

just because



And while some may choose to think 
it's because the recipient is deserving...



in this case,

it's because the giver is completely

wonderful


generous
 

 thoughtful


 and amazing!


Thank you
for sending me EIGHT (!) of these fantastic vintage blue ball jars!

I am constantly 
amazed and humbled 
by the generosity of my blog buddies...
sincerely, y'all are some of the best people 
I've ever  had the pleasure of knowing.


Here's hoping your week is a blessed one, too!







Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Almost Home



Happy Tuesday, I've missed you!
I hope you all had a wonderful, magical, blessed Christmas!

Mine was good, albeit....different.

As some of you may know, my husband spent the past week in Portland, Oregon
with his parents and a handful of his six siblings.

I'm not all about divulging family business here on this blog,
but suffice it to say that his family needed  him there this year....most especially his folks.
His dad has suffered through some major transitions this year, so it was a no-brainer that
he would head on up and honor his parents with his presence. That's why I love him.

Me?
I stayed home and worked.
Ridiculous, long, back-breaking hours.
Such is the life of a health care worker at Christmas time.
It's just the nature of the beast, gotta work holidays, as someone has to be there
to tend to the sick and dying.

But lest you think I'm all altruism and selflessness,
I used this past week as
an opportunity to work a little more overtime
to buy myself my own Christmas present...

a new camera lens!!!

"Wait just a sec Anne, didn't you JUST buy yourself a new camera lens???"

 Why, yes I did!

But that was last month.
And thanks for asking.

Say hello to the

In layman's terms, it's a seriously awesome lens, which will serve as my main go-to lens.
Many photogs actually say that it can replace an entire bag of lenses,
although I know myself well enough to know that won't be the case with me.

{soooooo expensive...don't even ask}

Instead of blogging as much these days,
I spend almost all my free time poring over my
many photography books. I am super serious about learning
as much as I can as quick as I can....
I have some HUGE photography opportunities coming up next month,
and I aim to be the best I can be!

So....the "almost home" in the blog title?
It refers to today being the day my husband heads home from the Pacific Northwest!

And no one will be more excited to see him than his fur girl, Winnie.
As seen through my brand new lens...





Always sitting by the door, waiting for "dad" to head up the drive.










And you?
How was your  Christmas?


Thursday, December 23, 2010

An Ineffable Light


{originally posted Christmas 2009}



painting: 
Nativity at Night
by Geertgen tot Sint Jans, c. 1490
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"...the virgin knelt down with great
veneration
in an attitude of prayer,
and her back was turned to the manger....

And while she was standing thus in prayer,
I saw the child in her womb move
and suddenly in a moment she gave birth to her son,

from whom radiated such an
ineffable light
and splendour, that the sun was not comparable to it,

nor did the candle that St. Joseph had put there,
give any light at all, the divine light totally
annihilating the material light of the candle....

I saw the glorious infant lying on the ground naked and shining.
His body was pure from any kind of soil and impurity.
Then I heard also the singing of the angels,
which was of miraculous sweetness and great beauty..."



 From a vision of
Catholic mystic
Saint Bridget of Sweden (1303-1373),
which served as the inspiration for this painting.

May His ineffable light illuminate your path this Christmas season, and always.

Signing off for a few days, my friends...
With my love and very best wishes for you and yours,


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Through the Eyes of Faith


In the course of any given day, 
I pass by this picture in my living room many, many times.

Seeing it, but not really  seeing it.


 Sort of like the Christmas season, in a way.

Seeing the lights
and the tinsel
and the presents
and all the busy-ness...

and forgetting to 
slow down
take time
and
look closer.

much, much closer.


 to focus...
on what truly matters

on family
friends
and faith

and to meditate


on the beautiful, glorious reason for the season.

Happy Christmas Week!




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