Showing posts with label autobiographical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autobiographical. Show all posts

Thursday, November 11, 2010

A shameless blog of pet photos

I don't mean to brag... well... maybe I do... but I have the cutest pets ever! I am having fun experimenting with Lori's camera and our little point and shoot and snagged some lovely photos of the animals... at least the ones that hang out with people during the day. Bangs and the NNK are missing from these shots because they antisocially stay upstairs pretty much all the time.

Enjoy!
This is Tag's "I'm so cute, I know you want to take me outside right now" face

Captain Jack is such beautiful shade of orange that B/W seems an odd choice, but doesn't he look so elegant here?

Posing for his photo

This is Tag's "I'm so cute, don't you want to play with me right now?" face
Lori brought a penguin blanket over. Tag is in love. Note the super awesome octopillow behind Gill

This is Tag's "stop dancing and stop taking photos of me" face


"I'm so vicious!"
Seriously, Tag's in love with this blanket.
It's been chilly here. Who can blame him?
In other news, the novel is coming along very well. Yay! I mean, the word count is definitely rising. We'll see if the content ever actually congeals into something substantial :) But, I'm having fun with it, which is, I suppose, the point.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

How it's going on day 4

This is day 4 of "NaNoWriMo"... I've done my thousand words a day for the past 3 days (technically should be doing more, but I decided to shoot for 30,000 words instead of 50,000... and perhaps I'll surprise myself).
Nanowrimo Breakfast of Champions: Black tea with cream and Entenmann's donuts
Today for breakfast we're having tea, donuts and procrastination... plenty of procrastination if you want to share.  I've dragged Tag's bed into the kitchen and given him a bully stick to chew on,
Tag is ready to write
set the pandora station to Chopin, brewed my second cup of tea for the morning, and written 100 words so far... I have miles to go... at least it's raining outside, so I won't be tempted to go out and run about in the beautiful fall weather... and I made Noah take the car this morning, so I effectively marooned myself for the day. Sigh...
A portrait of the author hard at work
So now, with breakfast devoured and much time wasted, I really will get to work... really... right this instant... see? I'm working...

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The month of November is here!

I would like to confess that this month I'll be participating in "Nanowrimo" (That's National Novel Writing Month)... I'm a little nervous, because I don't know that I actually have it in me... but I have the desire to be a novelist... and this is the only way I know how to motivate myself. Thankfully I have friends to keep me accountable, and a lovely supportive husband who is encouraging me to do this.

For the record, this is a novel idea I've had since high school... it's a fantasy themed young adult novel... and there you go... Also for the record (for those of you that are aware... i.e. Leslie, Beth, others...), I have NOT forgotten about the other novel idea... and will return to that after the month of November. I REALLY want to finish one of these things... and am hopeful that success in that vein will lead to finishing other projects.

In the meantime, here are some photos of Halloween weekend in the City (Fort Tryon Park and Greenwich Village) and some fun with cats and pumpkins at home... Love...

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, they come in black!

I have a soft spot for ceramic poultry. Don't ask why.

Loved these colors in the window
Fort Tryon Park, NYC

They also come in "chinchilla grey"

Photo credit: Lori Marois

Stella Scooter, very cool
Lori and Tag romping in the leaves

And then calming down.

Tag actually did very well in the city.

Ah, the Village
Cutest kitten ever, Gillyflower

And her brother, Jack the pumpkin kitty

Jack the Pumpkin King
Noah's vampire pumpkin
Lori's pumpkin had leaf cutouts on it.
Noah has to bundle up to canoe now
  


It's definitely fall here.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Tag has a new friend

Sunrise this morning at Huntington State Park
I've been walking a lot in Huntington State Park recently. It's a great way to get exercise for me and for Tag. The first time I went to the park, I met Renee. She has an 11 month old black lab named Tilly who thinks Tag is the bee's knees. They play very well together. Renee generously offered to adopt me since we're new to the area. Who can say no to that? So now we meet and walk a couple times a week and the dogs romp together.



One morning, while discussing all we have yet to teach our dogs, Renee suggested we have a session with a professional dog trainer she knows. Tag and I went over earlier this week and met Bruce, who helped us work on a program for "recall". Teaching Tag "COME" consistently with distractions (i.e. cats running by, people on the trail, other interesting dogs, chipmunks... etc.) is the one thing I haven't really felt able to get a grip on... so Bruce gave us some tips (50' lead, use my best authoritative voice, work on it inside and outside, always praise when coming to you, etc...). Tag is getting lots of treats now, as we learn to master this skill. I don't think he minds.



Tilly!
One of these days I'll get a photo of Renee, too. For now, there's Tilly the Lovely Lab.

I'm getting a camera of my own soon. The goal is to have it before we leave for Venice and Paris in December. I may become even MORE obnoxious about posting photos and photos of life here after that, as I practice how to use my new toy.

A picture says so much that I could never convey to you about how beautiful it is here and how different from California.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fall photos round 2

A few reasons why I need to get my own SLR and a good zoom lens. I'm loving this camera! Thanks, Lori, for letting me borrow it!