Rob and I have been talking about playing bocce ball for months now and finally got a group together to go. We played at Campo di Bocce in Livermore. It is THE cutest place EVER! Tamara reserved us an outdoor court and the weather was perfect. I'm in love with bocce ball!!!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
#21 of 365: C is for Cookie
BJ's restaurant has the best avocado egg rolls and Tamara and I were totally craving them. She had a recipe to make them and we were going to after work but after reading the long list of ingredients we decided that we would rather just buy them already made for us. We were starving when we finally got to the restaurant, and ordered way too much food! But a requirement for eating at BJ's is that you get a pizookie for dessert. The only flavor that matters is peanut butter. All the others pale in comparison.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
#20 of 365: Hair Don't
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
#19 of 365: Screen Shot
Since I'm so busy I almost exclusively watch television on the internet. I have a couple different websites that I love to find my favorite T.V. shows on. SideReel, Fancast, Hulu, etc. Tonight I had to watch The Bachelorette finale before Lori got pissed at me and told me who Jillian picked anyway. I'm not going to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it yet though.
Monday, July 27, 2009
#18 of 365: Camouflage
Sunday, July 26, 2009
#17 of 365: Going Elsewhere
On the way home from Idaho I spent some of the time sleeping, some of the time making jewelry, some of the time driving, some of the time gazing out the window, some of the time eating chocolate, some of the time reading and some of the time listening to music. Here the sun is setting over the Sierra Nevadas while I read "Elsewhere" by Gabrielle Zavin.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
#16 of 365: Summer Skin
Friday, July 24, 2009
#15 of 365: Chillin'
Thursday, July 23, 2009
#14 of 365: Generations
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
#13 of 365: Highway to Hell
Scenic Drive
I had Saturday off and I didn't want to just spend it in the house. I knew I wanted to go for a drive but couldn't decide where to go. So many options. The coast. The mountains. Stay local. My sister Brittney suggested I just drive and try to get lost. So I got in my car with my camera and had a general direction I wanted to go. I stopped in Oakdale on the way.
This pillar was outside a bar. I liked all the titles for acceptable patrons.
Funky looking, rundown sign for a hotel.
After Oakdale I got lost through Jamestown and ended up in Columbia. I used to go on field trips here when I was in elementary school. The whole place smells like black licorice and sarsaparilla. It was so hot there! 108!!
Second story of an old hotel.
Because it was so hot, and I had drank my entire 32oz bottle of water already, I got a cold bottle of sarsaparilla. It was soooooo good!!
Funny sign that I loved. I really have no idea what it means.
After I left Columbia I drove through Sonora and then was going to go try and find Rainbow Pools, an amazing waterfall that my friends and I often cliff jump from. It is sort of secretive and hard to find. I've been there a bunch of times and can never remember how to get there each time. I'm bad with remembering directions anyways. I passed the turn off for Rainbow Pools and had to turn around. After I passed it again and still couldn't find it I turned around for one last look. I drove too far and ended up driving halfway up the mountain before realizing I couldn't just turn around again. The road is narrow and windy and there's no going back once you're on it. When I finally got to the top I thought, I'm halfway to Yosemite, I might as well go there. The drive was at least another hour long but it was so pretty. At 5:15pm I finally got to the check in station at Yosemite and pulled up to pay. I go to hand the ranger my money and she says "You're visiting Yosemite on Free Day!" I was so excited! She handed me a map of the park and I continued on my way. That's when I saw the road sign that read "Yosemite Valley 24 miles" Dang! I thought I was so close! But I had gone this far I wasn't about to turn around. Since it was so late in the day I was the only one driving into the park. I felt like I had the mountain to myself! The 24 miles wasn't so bad. It was just difficult to keep my eyes on the road when I wanted to look at all the stuff around me. When I finally got to the valley I started to see people and cars. For it being Free Day there weren't that many though. Maybe most had left by that time though. I parked at the Village and knew I wanted to go see Yosemite Falls.
Waiting for the shuttle...
Half Dome.
I grabbed the first shuttle I saw and rode it for a little bit. I talked to other people on the shuttle, asking what they were seeing, if they were camping in the park, etc. Then I started to realize that we weren't headed anywhere near the falls. I had taken the shuttle going the opposite direction! Oops! At the next stop I got off and walked across the street to wait for the next shuttle. I made it to the falls stop and hiked/walked up to the Lower Falls.
The last time my family and I were at here it was early June and the Falls were flowing more and we got soaked just trying to walk up to the bridge and viewpoint. This time of year people had to climb on over the fence and up the rocks to reach the water. I was just glad there was some waterfall to see.
Interesting rock formations. Looking around the valley it is obvious that it was carved by glaciers. It is incredible to imagine!
Half Dome at sunset. In the map that the ranger gave me it said in a 1868 Yosemite guidebook, "the summit of Half Dome will never be trodden by human foot." George Anderson reached the top in 1875. And many many more have. I want to someday.
On my way out of the valley I snapped a couple pictures of the beautiful meadows.
The long drive to Yosemite and back was totally worth it! I didn't realize how much I needed to get away and experience something like that. I would totally do it again. Maybe before the summer is over. Go for a real hike up to one of the other waterfalls.
This pillar was outside a bar. I liked all the titles for acceptable patrons.
Funky looking, rundown sign for a hotel.
After Oakdale I got lost through Jamestown and ended up in Columbia. I used to go on field trips here when I was in elementary school. The whole place smells like black licorice and sarsaparilla. It was so hot there! 108!!
Second story of an old hotel.
Because it was so hot, and I had drank my entire 32oz bottle of water already, I got a cold bottle of sarsaparilla. It was soooooo good!!
Funny sign that I loved. I really have no idea what it means.
After I left Columbia I drove through Sonora and then was going to go try and find Rainbow Pools, an amazing waterfall that my friends and I often cliff jump from. It is sort of secretive and hard to find. I've been there a bunch of times and can never remember how to get there each time. I'm bad with remembering directions anyways. I passed the turn off for Rainbow Pools and had to turn around. After I passed it again and still couldn't find it I turned around for one last look. I drove too far and ended up driving halfway up the mountain before realizing I couldn't just turn around again. The road is narrow and windy and there's no going back once you're on it. When I finally got to the top I thought, I'm halfway to Yosemite, I might as well go there. The drive was at least another hour long but it was so pretty. At 5:15pm I finally got to the check in station at Yosemite and pulled up to pay. I go to hand the ranger my money and she says "You're visiting Yosemite on Free Day!" I was so excited! She handed me a map of the park and I continued on my way. That's when I saw the road sign that read "Yosemite Valley 24 miles" Dang! I thought I was so close! But I had gone this far I wasn't about to turn around. Since it was so late in the day I was the only one driving into the park. I felt like I had the mountain to myself! The 24 miles wasn't so bad. It was just difficult to keep my eyes on the road when I wanted to look at all the stuff around me. When I finally got to the valley I started to see people and cars. For it being Free Day there weren't that many though. Maybe most had left by that time though. I parked at the Village and knew I wanted to go see Yosemite Falls.
Waiting for the shuttle...
Half Dome.
I grabbed the first shuttle I saw and rode it for a little bit. I talked to other people on the shuttle, asking what they were seeing, if they were camping in the park, etc. Then I started to realize that we weren't headed anywhere near the falls. I had taken the shuttle going the opposite direction! Oops! At the next stop I got off and walked across the street to wait for the next shuttle. I made it to the falls stop and hiked/walked up to the Lower Falls.
The last time my family and I were at here it was early June and the Falls were flowing more and we got soaked just trying to walk up to the bridge and viewpoint. This time of year people had to climb on over the fence and up the rocks to reach the water. I was just glad there was some waterfall to see.
Interesting rock formations. Looking around the valley it is obvious that it was carved by glaciers. It is incredible to imagine!
Half Dome at sunset. In the map that the ranger gave me it said in a 1868 Yosemite guidebook, "the summit of Half Dome will never be trodden by human foot." George Anderson reached the top in 1875. And many many more have. I want to someday.
On my way out of the valley I snapped a couple pictures of the beautiful meadows.
The long drive to Yosemite and back was totally worth it! I didn't realize how much I needed to get away and experience something like that. I would totally do it again. Maybe before the summer is over. Go for a real hike up to one of the other waterfalls.
Trampoline Bridge Jump
Who are these guys? And how can I become best friends with them? I would totally do this! A trampoline would make cliff jumping a million times easier and funner!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
#12 of 365: Wish I May, Wish I Might
Monday, July 20, 2009
#11 of 365: I Rock This Rock
I bought a strand of chunky blue rocks that look exactly like turquoise at the flea market for $5. I made this necklace after a similar one I found on Etsy, my favorite website, with one of the stones.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
#10 of 365: Not a Supermodel
Saturday, July 18, 2009
#9 of 365: Wind and Water and Stone
Friday, July 17, 2009
#8 of 365: Me Gusta!
I had taken lots of self portraits throughout the day but none of them seemed good enough. I just wasn't feeling it. At night Tamara and I went to do some geocaching and stopped to look for a cache in the parking lot of this mexican market. Inspiration hit! We went in and bought Jarritos (mexican soda) and Rancheritos (mexican chips). We then sat in front of the store drinking our soda like we were out of the movies "Stand By Me" or "The Sandlot."
Thursday, July 16, 2009
#7 of 365: Shed Some Light
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
#6 of 365: Scrub a Dub
Someone tried to steal my car this morning around 1am. The lock on my door was destroyed and the door was slightly open when I got to it. Luckily my car alarm went off and woke me up. I was so scared and nervous about and for my car that I hardly slept the rest of the night. I tried to sleep in but got up and washed my car instead.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
#5 of 365: Sleeping To Dream
Monday, July 13, 2009
#4 of 365: Wild Wild West
Cell Phone Night Photography
I wanted to do some night photography while at a bonfire at Desirae & Rusty's house the other night. I made everyone participate and be in my photos. Things started tame and mello but got crazier and sillier as the night went on. It was a blast!
We all took turns trying to spell our name with our cell phones.
Jeff did Ashley's for her.
It took Paige a hundred tries because she was having a hard time with all the loops. You try writing your name backwards like that!
Rusty came up with this hecka cool idea to outline people with the light and create pictures!
Paige is looking cute while Des shoots her with a gun.
I think I'm going to puke!
Des has bulging muscles and spiky hair.
I was supposed to be a cat but I kinda turned out to be a squirrel. Eric did a cool sun to the side.
This is all of us going crazy and dancing around.
This is all me. I thought I was on So You Think You Can Dance for a minute.
These next 2 are just creepy looking. We were going for a ghostly, supernatural look.
We all took turns trying to spell our name with our cell phones.
Jeff did Ashley's for her.
It took Paige a hundred tries because she was having a hard time with all the loops. You try writing your name backwards like that!
Rusty came up with this hecka cool idea to outline people with the light and create pictures!
Paige is looking cute while Des shoots her with a gun.
I think I'm going to puke!
Des has bulging muscles and spiky hair.
I was supposed to be a cat but I kinda turned out to be a squirrel. Eric did a cool sun to the side.
This is all of us going crazy and dancing around.
This is all me. I thought I was on So You Think You Can Dance for a minute.
These next 2 are just creepy looking. We were going for a ghostly, supernatural look.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
#3 of 365: Concrete Shoes
I see these giant concrete pipes off the freeway all the time and have wanted to take pictures of people there for months. So I stopped on my way home from church today. Let me tell you what a pain it was to trek through the weeds and dirt and ants to get to these pipes. I fell to my knees while getting off the pipe, I twisted my ankle while negotiating my way through the prickly weeds, I sunk into the dirt and had to pulled my foot and shoe out. My feet were killing me from walking back and forth from the tripod to the pipe for each shot. I only took 5 photos and left. And I did it all in 4 inch heels!
Saturday, July 11, 2009
#2 of 365: My Name In Lights
I brought along my camera and tripod to Desirae's house for a bonfire tonight because I knew it would be a fabulous place to take my 365 photo today. There is this creepy shed on the edge of the orchards, and the light from the house and the sky made it even more creepy looking. We took a bunch of pictures playing around with our cell phones and this is me spelling out my name in a 20 second exposure. I definitely had the longest name and had to rush to complete it in time.
Note: There has been no post processing done to this photo. The sky and landscape really did look like this!
Note: There has been no post processing done to this photo. The sky and landscape really did look like this!
Friday, July 10, 2009
#1 of 365: Redhead
Yesterday I read about a photographer, Erin Greenlee, doing a self portrait project called "365" in which she took a photo of herself everyday for a year. The goal was to learn more about her camera but it turned into an exercise in inspiration and motivation.
I loved the idea so I am starting a 365 project of my own!
I got my hair cut and colored yesterday and I love the bright red color my hair is right after I get it dyed. The straight bangs are new too and I wanted to show those off.
If I can't post one that I take every day then I'll just post date it. So check back often and look through my ongoing project.
You can see Erin Greenlee's project on her website here.
I loved the idea so I am starting a 365 project of my own!
I got my hair cut and colored yesterday and I love the bright red color my hair is right after I get it dyed. The straight bangs are new too and I wanted to show those off.
If I can't post one that I take every day then I'll just post date it. So check back often and look through my ongoing project.
You can see Erin Greenlee's project on her website here.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)