Bottom: Need I say more? :) (A rare photo compliments of my husband; yes, just as you have been thinking....it is I~ caught in the act of committing... photography:)) Next Up: A shot with my camera of the fallen tree over a rippling brook... Next Two: We recently took our daughter to Gatlinburg, Tenn. It was more fun than I thought it would be! There were shops and food and people galore! The place was packed. We meant to see the Great Smoky Mountains but never got to them; we could see them off in the distance though. They are indeed massive, with most towering at 5-6000 feet and over. Wow. Top: A barn from the trip (thrown in.) :)
We road out to West Jefferson, N.C. this Saturday past...where at the local Farmer's market that we frequent the gourds and the pumpkins were dirt cheap! Check out the close-up of the robin's egg blue pumpkin (well, gourd!) Next up: Views of the Blue Ridge mountains from a field; I love the stripes of grass-trees- mountains-then the velvety sky. I am 'always' looking for stripes of color and of texture to photograph :) These photos are mine. The top waterfall pic is with my NEW Olympus camera :) (yes, today we finally figured out how to load the pics into my husband's PC while mine is in the hospital!) Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Dear Readers, Alas...I had to take my hard drive in today...when I heard the words "....if we have to.... wipe your hard drive...." my eyes got as big as saucers!!! It sent a shiver down my spine! But the good news is....I found a way to access my NEW camera's photos without a fancy program... so~~ I will be back in business quite...soon! :0 Yeah! For now (though), my husband's PC will do...and his photos too! Lots of LOVE~ 'louvregirl :)' Today's Photos; Bottom: A beautiful quilt on a small barn makes it fancy. The Waterfall Photos: My husband has a rare gift for photographing waterfalls. He sets up a tripod and he takes his time. On our weekend (last) -almost- :) ritualistic car trip, we took --a gravel road-- and we could hear the waterfall just next to our car. It was a very quiet place, not well traveled. :) Enjoy. 2nd to Bottom: A lone tree falls over the rippling of a quiet stream.
Hey Y'all...:) Please do bear with me... I got a brandy new camera to continue to supply this web site with awesome (so not hard here :) ) pics of the High Country BUT~~ I'm having a terrible time uploading photos and need tech support to get this baby to fly. Certainly I will back in business soon. Top Two: The wonderful green-blue Watauga river; shots taken on a road trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee this weekend past.Pray that I do get this Olympus SP-800 to fly! Thanks!
Critters on view at a local county fair. The awesome birds are rescued and bottom; a farm raised alpaca. The fair was (very) small town 'ish' (in truly a good way; held in an old school and yard in a tiny valley in the mountains...hosted by 'locals...') and consisted of crafters and their wares, quilters, weavers, an old fashioned apple-press, wood carvers, food and horse drawn cart rides....Admission: $2.00. :):) This is right up my (our) alley!!!
We had a lovely drive through the country-side of North Carolina and Tennessee. Top: A gray weathered barn with the light showing through. Next: Tennessee mountains loom large :), Watauga River Water Photos: A marina blue-beauty with reflections, the aqua green Watauga lined with trees.
A valiant attempt it was...to capture the sunrise this A.M. As I rounded the corner (with dog #1) the sun hovered over the trees and popped a true peachy deep RED through the heavy mist screening its arrival. I mean an eye-popping red. I (...true to my readers as always to endeavor to capture this beautiful, wild and lush...High Country living) raced back inside to procure my camera. As I approached the place I shoot with more full access to the sun rising, to my dismay the effect had all but dissipated. Here is what I saw, but somehow the shot does not aptly capture the now deep peachy color remaining of a spectacular sunrise. :)
As I walk awaytoday the low lighting and the subtle colors bustling in the wind beacon. The white plant in particular seems to pop and stand saying "See me. You've wanted a photo." I want to wear these soft colors, like a ruffle in my skirt~ layers of color that float back; mauve and pink, creamy white andlimewhite... layers that float like volumes of veils in the wispy mountain wind; an ebb and flow of this and that.
Today is a beautiful day in the mountains. 'They say' it is going to be 90 down below; which does mean that it will be 80 here. These are gorgeous late summer days. Today's pics: Late blooming flowers. Top: CUTE yellow daisies are still hanging about, their long stems causing them to droop down and look lazy and unkempt. Middle: pretty pink flowers hanging on all over the front planting area. I'm not sure just what they are- I planted them from seeds. They are hearty and require little to no care! They are beautiful when opening, much like a delicate rose only longer. Bottom: These beauties have taken over a plot by the front door. The intensity of autumn colors, well~ just 'Yum.' :)
Come on along! Here are some views for you along the Blue Ridge (riding toward Asheville) and a cute wee log cabin in the country! Bottom: A rather large river in the mountains was an exciting view -to find- from up above! What beautiful blues....