One of my favorite places to visit is Sunset Rock on Lookout Mountain, GA. It is truly my happiest of happy places. Yesterday Paul and I went there after mass. While the time of day was not great for photographs, I still think some of the pictures look O.K. It's funny because the one picture of me where I am facing outward, two seconds after that picture was taken a man who was rock climbing poked his head over the rock we were standing on lol. It was kind of creepy and funny.
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Monday, May 4, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
Blueberry, Spinach and Banana Smoothie
I love eating sweets and carbs especially in the winter. They are so
comforting. I always forget to eat fruits and veggies. I actually enjoy
drinking them because eating them seems so tedious. I decided to start
juicing some fruits and veggies. My mom got us this awesome juicer for
Christmas. You don't need a juicer though, a blender works just fine.
Today I made a blueberry, spinach and banana smoothie. All you need for one smoothie drink is:
1 cup of Blueberries
1 banana
1 cup of spinach
1 banana
1 cup of spinach
Look how delicious and beautiful this looks!
Monday, March 16, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Photo Album Idea
Here is an easy, cheap and creative
way to make a photo album. I've recently found some old playbooks for $1 at
a secondhand bookstore. I picked some with titles like, "The Rabbit
Hole and Daytrips" Each playbooks title create a theme for the album.
So for example, I will make an album of my bunny with the Rabbit Hole playbook
and an album of all of our adventures to different states using the Daytrips book. Here are
the supplies you'll need.
Supplies
1. Play books or music books
2. Fun tape
3. Photos
Sunday, March 8, 2015
NPR Tiny Desk Concert Date
The Avett Brothers
Lisa Hannigan
Nickel Creek
Basia Bulat
The Decemberists
Friday, March 6, 2015
Camera Obsucra
Today I turned by bedroom into a camera obscura (pinhole camera). Camera obscura means "darkened room."It was the first camera. The camera obscura has been around for thousands of years. In the 17th and 18th centuries, artist like Vermeer and Jan van Eyck used them to create drawings. It was until the 1800's that an actual photograph was taken with these kinds of cameras.
If you're interested in turning a room into a camera obsucra, here is what you'll need:
1. Aluminum foil
2. Tape
4. Scissors
All you have to do is tape over your windows with aluminum foil. Then cut a small hole towards the top. Then turn off your lights and see the image outside reflected upside down on your walls.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Snow Day
We woke up to about 10 inches of snow this morning. Paul had the morning off. Most places are either closed or opened this afternoon. I'm making today a "creative day" since the roads are still covered in snow. Here's what my day looks like...
I'm listening to music my record player. I really enjoy the crackling sound records make. It sparks my imagination and helps me to create.
Today is a Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Paul McCartney and Joni Mitchel kind of day. I'm also listening to Caitlin Canty right now. She's my new favorite artist. I'll make a soundtrack for y'all.
Today I was feeling a little Grand Ole Opry ish. I'm wearing a vintage flannel shirt from the 1960's and some cowboy boots from the 1980's.
My "watch deer."
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
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