Friday, June 19, 2009

peeps

as promised, i captured some people. it's a tricky business, especially with some...

andrew
(andrew, i'm looking at you)

emily
and emily

chris
and chris, who brought the greatest board game with him...

em-and-drew

cats on a wall
this is the only kind of group picture i enjoy, where all i do is catch the moment as it happens.

we had many mini-adventures, but they were too wily a crew to photograph until the very end, before they boarded their ferry. i also caught a couple brief glimpses of some other family members (of the Frederick clan, not mine), Etta:

etta

and gabe:

gabe

after they left, jane, gideon and i went to a little rocky beach for a bit, and they were much more obliging subjects.

faceface

tickles

rockrock

handstand

shoulder

hand-shell

sea-glass

ring

tunnel

it's back to the mainland for me on the evening ferry, but of course i have more pictures, so we can all pretend i'm still here tomorrow...

Thursday, June 18, 2009

good morning

dawn1

this morning i was one of the very first people to watch the sun rise in our country. at a whopping 4:30 in the morning. good thing i'm on vacation...i went out to the east end of the island with dear andrew and a couple of his friends

watchers

and it was lovely.

sunrise-rust

with shells.

shells

and a bonus shot of my host's commode:

john

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

north haven

i am in the land of the lupines.

lupine

where my dear friends live and keep an inn (i.e. are 'innkeepers', not owners). it is lovely here, and i have taken a lot of pictures. first, a few establishing shots:

nebo front
this is Nebo Lodge, the inn they keep, from the front.

nebo side
here is the side view, and you can see the cute little house they (and i) are staying in off to the left.

and the rest will go largely without explantation because there are a boatload of them. first will be a few i took of jane making pizza dough (always an arresting experience), then mainly interior shots of lodge i took this afternoon. they are not, by and large, exciting photos (save for a few of her son, Gideon), but pictures i couldn't resist because i can't resist new england houses with nice big windows and wood everywhere. enjoy!

circle

kneading

dough

puddles

shells

chair

jar

glasses

glass-bottoms

coffee

push

blue-room

face-up

cabinet

kitchen

red-glow

crawling

red-up

whew. see you all tomorrow, and i'll try to include some more island and people pictures...

Friday, June 12, 2009

some gold

i recalibrated my monitor so that now all my pictures look like dog business (as my coworker so tactfully puts things), which is probably how they have been turning up on your screen all this time. why did nobody tell me? seriously, i rely on you people! so while i'm huddled under my blankie trying to find any kind of faith in my artistic pretensions, here is a little gold from last summer's trip to new mexico.

tractor

feh, and even this looks like oatmeal mixed with mud now. perhaps i am a wee bit overtired...

randomness

a lot of things happening, hard to cohere...but we shall try: today was anatole's last day of school. we shall be very sad, but summer vacation is as exciting as ever. his teacher is expecting her first mid-july, so i made her a present:

baby surprise jacket

and did you catch that? those are fishbowl buttons!

fish bowl buttons

i did a photoshoot at the school last week, but i don't want to be putting other peoples' kids all over the internet without their permission, so for now those remain in the private collection. it was a very sweet morning, a montessori classroom is still one of my favorite places to be.

also, last week we had our rose festival dragonboat races!

dragonboats

(neither of those is us since i was taking the picture, but you get the idea at least.) and WE WON! we had five heats in all over the course of the weekend, so amazing, so thrilling, so exhausting, with the drizzly skies and the adrenaline and the medals and trophy and everything. you need to just imagine it all since the only other shoddy picture i have for you is this one of the finish flags and geese:

goose race

Thursday, June 4, 2009

storm drain

rake 1

we are so blessed with trees that with every storm our corner drain clogs with debris. raking it out is a very satisfying endeavor for all.

rake 2

rake 3

UPDATE: it was late last night when i posted, so i forgot the best part. the text that went along with this last picture goes like this: So, I have some big piles someday. Have some big piles, and some little ones. With sausages in them. And I step in them with-a feet! It feels pretty good. Yeah, have some big piles. (after he was raking piles of mud.)