Showing posts with label Photographs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photographs. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Camping

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It had been disgustingly hot all day and we’d been standing in line in the sun or standing on ship decks in the sun.  The only shade was what was created by other people standing near us or the brief darkness as we slipped below decks on the HMS Bounty.

Aboard the HMS Bounty

But very cool, all that rigging and the sails and the guy dressed as Captain Jack Sparrow.

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Upon returning to our campground I bicycled up to the bathroom, eager to shower off the sweat and grime of the day.  The showers require quarters.  8 of them, for three minutes of water.  I soak my washcloth in the sink and scrub the important parts.  Then I stick my head under the faucet and shampoo my hair in the sink.  Take that, stupid campground.

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We head north to Gooseberry, set up our tent, crack a couple of beers, and char some hamburgers over the fire.  Ahhh, perfect. 

Thunderbolt and lightning, very very frightening! 

We sprint with our deck of cards and our annual camping Rummy 500 Tournament to the campground shelter where I proceed to beat the mister rather soundly.  This never happens. 

We later discover that our tent is waterproof to a point.  That point is 3 hours in to an all-night thunderstorm.  The tent springs a leak right over the mister’s head. I find this hilarious.  The mister does not.

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Gooseberry Falls

We’ve spent a day hiking and walking and dipping our toes in the Gooseberry River.  We’ve had our beers and our charred hot dogs and played our nightly game of rummy, where I lost.  I knit on the sweater I brought, the only knitting I packed to make sure I would FINISH IT, as it was supposed to be a 30th birthday gift for the mister.  His 31st birthday is in a month.

We’re in bed in our tent and the mister is sound asleep.  So soundly that he doesn’t hear the clankity-bang of critters getting into our trash because we forgot to tie it up and put it in the pick-up.  I get up and scare away a pack of raccoons.

He sleeps with noise canceling ear plugs when we camp.  I’m not that brave.  I’m afraid that I won’t hear the creepy serial killer sneaking up on us.  Because serial killers totally hang out in state parks on the North Shore. 

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Foggy Lake Superior Morning

It’s a foggy morning and we’re strolling along the shore, watching the fog eddy and flow over the rocky outcroppings.  The mister spots something in the distance.  One of the tall ships we’d toured earlier in the week, sliding out of the fog on the lake.  Eerie and awesome.  We sit for the better part of an hour, watching the ship.

Ghost Ship

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We’re touring Split Rock Lighthouse and suddenly I look at the mister. 
“Hey,” I say.  “It’s our anniversary.”
“Happy anniversary,” he replies.
We forget again ten minutes later.


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He goes mountain biking.  I do not.  I hate mountain biking and, frankly, am eager for a little respite from the run-go-do-see-hike-busy-busy-busy approach the mister has to vacations.  He’s not much for relaxing, that one, and I am.  So I stick my knitting and a granola bar in my pack and hike up the river for a mile or two until I find the perfect ledge over-looking the river, with a flat spot for sitting and a rock perfect for resting my back.  I settle in, pull my knitting out of the bag, and have a glorious hour of peace and calm. 

Perfect Knitting Spot


***

We sit in traffic on 35 southbound, sunburned and tired, our gear packed and stuffed in the bed of the pickup. 

He rolls his head towards me, “Good vacation?”
I grin and slip my fingers into his. “Great vacation.”

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Photos

I am still rocking the writer's block and nursing a deep-seated hatred of any time spent in front of a computer screen after the 40 hours I spend in front of one at work.  But I've been out and about and remembered my camera, so here are some recent pictures.

Feeding the new lambs on the in-laws' farm.  Ignore my double chin.
Feeding the new lambs

The mister competed in a mountain bike race and did fabulously right up until the bike broke.
Mountain Bike Race

You can't see where it broke because it was COVERED in mud.
Mountain Bike Race


My younger brother taking the mister's 30 year old moped for a spin.  He's single, ladies, and does his own laundry!
My brother

Artemesia in my garden.
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The mister and I took a stroll at Minnehaha Creek.
Walking at Minnehaha Creek

We brought the dog.
Walking at Minnehaha Creek

We also brought him on a bike ride.
Taking the dog for a bike ride

Taking the dog for a bike ride

I learned to spin yarn on my new spinning wheel.  (I'm still learning.  I suck.)
My Second Handspun

And I knit.
Traveling Woman Shawl

Tappan zee

Monday, April 12, 2010

Men and Women: Different

For my friend K's bachelorette party, we did pretty things. We got dressed up, styled, and made-up, and posed for pinup pictures.

Cowgirl pinup

Photo by Sugar Bomb Studios. Highly recommended. HIGHLY.

The mister went to a bachelor party this past weekend for a different wedding. Here's what they did (make sure you have your sound on):

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Monday, January 4, 2010

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Annoyed

Annoyed

He gets really irritated when I take his picture more than once.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Ornament

Ornament

Giving the new lens the mister gave me for Christmas a workout.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Camping

The mister and I spent the weekend camping on the shores of Lake Belle Taine in northern Minnesota.

It rained.

I mean, it was sunny for enough of the weekend that we didn't pack up the tent and head for home, but it rained. We're talking deluges of biblical proportions. It rained so hard that you couldn't hear the individual drops tap-tappitying on the tent. It sounded instead like someone was flinging five-gallon buckets of water at us.

The mister and I can end droughts when we camp. Desert hasn't seen precipitation in 6 months? Oh, well, we'll plan a trip and pitch a tent and fix that drought for you. Northern Minnesota facing drought? We'll roll out our sleeping bags and produce 3 inches of rain in an hour. No worries.

Despite the dampness of the weekend, we had a good time, getting in some fishing (the mister), some book reading (me) and a shameful amount of bacon consumption (both of us).

Fishing

Helpful
"Papa, I'll help roll up the tent!"

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

More than meets the eye

The mister's mom found a box of old toys in her basement.

In the box were the mister's old Transformers.

He was DELIGHTED when she gave them to him and I came upstairs with a basket of laundry to find him stretched out on the couch playing with them.

The Mister and the Transformer

The Mister and the Transformer

After spending several evenings with friends that have young children, the mister commented on the almost magnetic attraction he holds for small children. They swarm around him, hang off of him, sit on his lap and chatter at him, and generally adore him. "Why?" he asked. "Sweetheart," I replied, laughing a little, "you're a six foot tall four year old. Of course they love you."

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Recent Photos

The Bridesmaid Outfit I Did Not Enjoy
Could I have looked ANY worse? Between the hair, the wrinkly dress, and those stockings and boots, I was a disaster.
Possibly the Worst Bridesmaid Getup Ever

Birdsitting

Fitz

Fireworks

Fireworks

The Mister and Fireworks

Lambs

The Mister with Lamb

Father in Law with Lamb

Mowercycle
On Lyndale and Lake, the first Thursday of the month.
Mowercycle

Around Lake Harriet
Minneapolis

Neglected

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Pictures

Grumpy Charlie
He looks so disgruntled, doesn't he?

Fetch

Gorilla
This used to belong to the mister's grandfather. I nearly killed myself tripping over it after the mister put it in the flower bed out front.

Peony bud

White Iris

Water Bottle
I'll stop drinking bottled water so long as I can do so with style.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Mille Lacs

The mister and I spent last weekend camping on the shores of Mille Lacs Lake with his sister and her husband.

And our three dogs.

Picnic Table

It was bitterly cold and the wind howled pretty much the entire weekend. It was too windy to take a boat out onto the lake, go bike riding, or do anything more exciting than take a walk and huddle near the campfire. But we still had a good time. I found a yarn store in Isle and scored two balls of wool sheared off the yarn store owner's own sheep. I then wondered how quickly I could knit it up into something warm; could I make a hat before bedtime?

It was Charlie's first ever camping trip (we've dropped him off at someone else's house every time we've gone out of town), and he did really well. The only bad part came when he got cold and wanted in my sleeping bag. With me. That got crowded and I ended up booting him out and using my jacket to cover him up instead.

Charlie Begging
He begged shamelessly for food all weekend long.

Chris and Luke with Puppies
My sister in law and her husband with their two dogs. You can see that my sister in law is wearing a lot of clothing. In fact, in this photo, I think she's rocking long johns, wool socks, jeans, 4 shirts, a jacket, a wool hat, and mittens. In May. Welcome to Minnesota.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Photos from the Conservatory

Three inches of snow were dumped on us the night before.
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Which made the jungle-like warmth of the gardens all the more shocking.

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My father-in-law.

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