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Talkabout: Open Eye Photography

You’ve probably guessed by now that I love photography.  Its one of my favorite pastimes, one that I wish I could spend more time and money on (always a better camera to buy or a trip to take to get to the amazing sights).   I am amazed and enthralled by the photographs other photographers take; every one has such a unique view of the world to share.  For example, my friend Stacy, who captured this scene in her Indiana hometown, a view quite different from what I see in Florida:

Solitude by Stacy Reckard

and this photograph, taken in rural North Dakota by Rick Craig (also known as Pastor Rick).  Pastor Rick shared hauntingly beautiful images of life after people have moved on. The story that goes with the image just makes it even more enjoyable.

I could share photographs from my Flickr contacts all day, but today is Talkabout Thursday and I have a blog to share with you: Open Eye Photography Blog.  From the site:

The Open Eye Photography blog is build and maintained but the members of theEstetica Graphic Design & Photography Forum and is a showcase of all our favorite photography work and favorite photographers from around the world.  Our photography section features alot of our own photography work including ourPhotography of the month competitionand posts of the best pictures we share and discuss. We also have aPhotography Help & Techniques Forumfor people to exchange tips on taking and editing photos as well as photography equipment.

The images shared on Open Eye Photography range from the stunning to the amusing – with lots of fashion photography thrown in, too.  The site does come with a warning, though; many, many hours can be wasted if you dare to click on the ‘older posts’ link.

Talkabout Thursday: Clean.

Throughout the course of my day to day activities, I come across a lot of blogs.  Some of them are horrid, some are cute, many of them are so similar I can’t distinguish one from another, but every now and then one stands out enough that it sticks with me long after I’ve moved my browser away. For what its worth, I try to keep my own blog from being one of the indistinguishable or horrid, but I’m sure, like everyone, I have my days…

Rachel Wolf, author of Clean, doesn’t seem to have those days.  I came across Rachel when she applied for a position at Saponifier magazine.  Like with most author applications, I read through her email and then began checking out the sites she’d linked to; that’s when I discovered her blog.

She’s transformed her corner of the web into a seemingly endless stream of inspiration, comfort and cherished memories. It is highlighted by stunning photography, both of the world she lives in and of the objects around her.   This Colorful Life gave me the giggles. Grandma’s Knitting left me remembering my own grandmother and all the superhero feats she could perform.  Her tutorials are fantastic, filled with easy instructions and most explained through her beautiful photography.

Yes, I highly recommend you visit Rachel’s blog. I have no doubt in my mind that you’ll arrive a stranger and leave a fan.

Week In Review

I missed you, did you miss me?  This week flew by!  I know, I didn’t post yesterday, but I had good reason, I swear.  Yesterday was Migraine Day.  It comes about twice a month on average and involves lots of medication, dark rooms, cold air and sleep.  Its generally a miserable day all around, but there is one oddity that occurs on Migraine Day: I get cravings.  Usually its for vast quantities of food, which is unusual, since I’m generally ambivalent on the concept of eating to begin with.  Most Migraine Days, I want red meat- which I never eat unless (a) my iron is dangerously low or (b) its Migraine Day.   Thanks to the wonderful world of the internet, I know I’m not alone in this-  check out Stacey Snacks: Migraine Munchies for an example.

Circus Peants- Puffed bits of sugar and corn syrup

Circus Peants- Puffy bites of made from sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, soy protein, food coloring and artificial flavor. Yum!

Every once in awhile, though, something ridiculous happens: I crave sweets.  No, no- not that stuff I normally eat- I’m talking the big guns! Things like Candy corn, Circus Peanuts and Smartees, anything that is nearly pure sugar.  I have no idea why this happens, as my typical junk food choices are salty over sweet.  When choosing sweet on a daily basis I opt for the Hershey bar (with almonds, thanks!) or a Kit Katt- something with chocolate, but not all chocolate.

Believe it or not, there is a point to me sharing all of this with you.  During yesterday’s horrible Migraine Day, the medication has kicked in and I’m happily ensconced in my dark, quiet room when BAM! the sugar craving hits.  Only problem? There are no sweets in the house.  None.  Not so much as a Popsicle (which is quite shocking, since this is Florida in August)!  In my drug-induced stupor I try to reason with myself.  I don’t need the sweets, I just want them.  Have you ever tried that line of thinking? How’d it work for you?

It failed miserably for me.

So, last night at about 10 p.m., my husband was on his way to the store.  At this point you’re probably asking yourself what wondrous confectionery he purchased for me, but if you are, you’re in for a surprise: he bought eggs.  See, in my desperation for something sweet, I remembered that, a few weeks back (right after a Migraine Day, actually…lol) I bought a box of Funnel Cake mix and my husband promised to make them for me.

Yes, I was enjoying funnel cake at 10:30 last night. It was WONDERFUL- almost as wonderful as my husband, who always seems to have the best sense of humor and patience when indulging my odd behavior.

Now that Migraine Day is behind me, here’s a great blog to check out for yesterday’s Talkabout Thursday:

Nicole Balch’s Making it Lovely

Its one of the most visually appealing blogs I’ve ever encountered and I love how creative Nicole is in her style choices.  Plus, I think there’s a little voyeur in us all (have you peeked in someone’s medicine cabinet before?) and this peek into their lives serves that darker side of us, the one we hardly every….well…indulge…lol.

A final note: For those of you who are wondering why I’ve typed Migraine Day in bold and italicized it, you must not suffer from migraines.

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