Tuesday, March 27, 2007

I was at my parents last week and I captured a few images of the the animals.


This little jersey calf just finished his dinner and was covered in milk, isn't he sweet:)




This is a photo of our dog's full sister. Maggie is the second most beautiful Great Dane I have ever meet.





I was trying to get photos of the baby lambs and this guy kept licking me and the camera so I had to grab a shot of him.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Yesterday I had the privilege of shooting a portrait session with the most talented musician. Sue provides music lessons to people of all ages in French and English. She has such a huge heart and a teachers spirit.
Here are a few shots I captured of her with her viola and violin.....


Saturday, March 10, 2007

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Tunde & Jamie in the Park






























A few of you have been asking to see photos of Bailey, our great dane, so here she is.

Yesterday very early in morning she was playing in the snow and ice after the snow and I could not help but grab the camera.


So here she is watching me clear off the car, and clear the driveway:) She is just so sweet.













Here she is again a little later watching the neighbours and their dogs out for a morning walk.





I will try to keep you all posted as she grows, she is still just a 110lb puppy.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

The Great White and Wild North

So we went up North, far up North. That was our first mistake.

Then our car broke so we called CAA, who is on strike! So we talked to AAA staff somewhere is the USA, that was our second mistake.
They sent our tow truck to Cochrane, Ohio. 3 hours and 15 minutes later our tow truck found us somewhere near Cochrane, Ontario. Below is a photo of us we took of ourselves during the third hour, after sitting in our car with no heat in - 34 temperatures plus wind chill.













We missed our train that was going to take us 6 hours north to James Bay. So we spent the night in Cochrane, took a picture of the train and headed south to North bay.











I have a "life list" a list of things I would like to do before I turn 25. Ice fishing is number three.

So I went ice fishing, with live bait and everything. It was an adventure! We had 15 little fishes and only "used" three. The rest I snuggled to keep warm and alive.



This is a photo I took of my brother in law Josiah. It was cold.











This is me and my bag of fish! I loved them and took care of them for over 24 hours. I thought I would put them in out pound. On the way home form North bay, I took them back to the bait store. The lady thought I was crazy.




This is the only thing I have left to remember the fish carried around inside on coat for 2 hours.