Showing posts with label Rinda Ontiveros. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rinda Ontiveros. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Additions to 2014 Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt

Summer is still upon us and a HOT one it's been! Today when I got back in the car after spending a couple hours at the office, the temp read 105 degrees! Of course, I realize (as my sweet husband pointed out) that the car had been sitting in the sun but, yikes! Anyhow, I hurried home to the AC and a tall, cool glass of water . . .

I've managed to get three more photos for the Scavenger Hunt and this evening plan on getting at least one more, maybe two when we go to the first-of-the-season Tooele High School football game. In the meantime, here are three photos of #19 on the list, a public garden:




As you can see, this is the Master Garden; it is in front of the Tooele Health and Utah State University Extension Service building on Main Street. Local Master gardeners planned and planted it and although it's just one short sidewalk worth, it is quite lovely.

New day - Saturday, 16 August. Right as I added the above photos last night, my laptop decided to shut down and update! Gotta' love Microsoft! Anyhoo . . . by the time we got back from the game, I was more in the mood to get in my jammies and settle down with a wee bowl of ice cream and my latest read. 

The football game was really just a sort of practice, show-the-community-what-we've-got deal. It's an informal game called the Purple and White (Tooele High School colors) and pits all four grades (Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Varsity Seniors) against each other. Half were dressed in their white uniforms and the other half in purple and/or black. Our grandson is a Junior this year playing on the Junior and Varsity team; hence our attendance. Not only did I want to go to see my grandson (what self-respecting grandparent would not! :) ) but I thought perhaps I could get a picture of the mascot (white buffalo) and even the band "parading" on the field at half-time to fulfill #'s 12 and 14 for the Photo Scavenger Hunt. Well, firstly, as noted above, it was not really an official game so there were no cheerleaders or mascot running around and secondly, there was no half-time so no band, no parade, no dancing girls . . .! My granddaughter tried to foist this picture of she and her brother taken the 23rd of March on me for the mascot but I cannot cheat! (I am showing it here though because it is pretty darn cute!)


Ty is such a good brother; he dressed in the Tooele Buff costume so McKenna could use this photo as part of her campaign for Student Body Officer (which she won). Here are a couple photos I took last night at the football field just so you know I made an attempt!



Okay, so on to the other photos taken for the Hunt. 

#6 - An urban street scene. Taken Wednesday, the 13th, in Sugarhouse, a suburb of Salt Lake City.

#6-02 - An urban street scene. Taken same day looking south down State Street, Salt Lake City.

#20 - A bus with a picture painted on the sides. This photo is of a Utah Transit Authority (UTA) bus in downtown Salt Lake City. The quite obvious signage is advertising a gambling hotspot 100 miles southwest on the Nevada State border.
You will notice that all three of these photos also feature #17 on the list, a lamp post! So did the public garden photos above, but I am not going to split hairs.

So, with five weeks and two days left until the Autumn Equinox, I have four photos left to find: #12, a mascot; #14, a parade; #15, a juggler; and, #18, a waterfall. Since I am pretty certain that I'll never find a juggler (although one never knows!), I spotted this today: Alternative B, a bird house!


Clever, no?!

A couple days ago, I holed up in my messy craft area and produced a scrapbook layout using a photo taken back in May. I've been quite inspired of late by a couple You Tubers who do fabulous scrapbook process videos - like I don't have anything else to do! Anyhow, one of them, Gretchen at Stamping Rooster, uses lots of fun mixed media and her general style appeals to me. I was not real brave but I did use a paint dabber over a 'stencil' which was the negative space of flowers I fussy cut from this Studio Calico paper. I also did some layering which is more new-to-me and dotted around sequins and enamel dots. Here is the result:


There's a little black pennant missing in the upper right hand corner; it appears to have fallen off when I was wrangling the page about to photograph! It's on there now though, nice and stuck down. This was fun to do and I've got a couple other pages in the works.

Time for gathering up the laundry and putting together a fruit salad for tonight's meal. 

Ta!







Monday, July 28, 2014

Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt 2014: Three Quarters of the Way Through!

Yup! Fourteen photos found for Rinda's Challenge. Last week (as in 15 to 19 July) we were in the southern part of the state, the city (I use the term very loosely!) of Panguitch for a rodeo; anyway, those four days provided quite a few opportunities to scavenge photos for the list. Panguitch is very much a tourist town because of its proximity to "Color Country," including both Bryce and Zion National Parks. So, although I suppose we could've been considered tourists, I was on the lookout for real tourists, and while in the local market (Joe's Main Street Market) ran into this group:


You'll have to take my word for it that they were a group of young tourists from France - I asked them, of course, if I could snap their picture (in my best pseudo-French!), and they were happy to oblige. When we got to the checkout and joked with the cashier about it being busy in the summer, she said, "Yes, and you are some of the first people to speak English so far today!" there you go, #4 - a group of tourists! 

Next up, #5 - a rack of postcards. Actually, I snapped two racks of postcards (again, while in Panguitch since finding postcards in Tooele was tough - see this post). The first was just inside the door of Joe's Main Street Market:


The second was in a funky little "un-tiques" store, Cowboy Collectibles. It had this rack of "vintage" postcards which I had a hard time resisting. . . I'm a sucker for old-timey papery stuff!



I actually wanted to snap up the rack too as I could see it in my craft room! hehe!

#9 - A bakery. Also on Main Street Panguitch. I really wanted to go inside but when I got these pictures, it was closed for the day. 



One other find while in Panguitch was #21 - A photograph of you with something representing the season. Although I eat ice cream in any season 8), I don't generally eat it outside an ice cream parlor; that, I think, can be considered something representing the season. Also, I seldom wear sunglasses except in the summer when it is very bright; and, after seeing myself in this photo, I [will] never wear sleeveless tops! 'Nuf said about that.


Tip, the dog, looks ready for an ice cream too!

Okay, so back home again and I captured four more photos for the hunt. Like Julie in her quest for finding #3 - birds on a wire, I had some difficulty too (although I was not as creative in looking about!). However, there are alot of wires in our neighborhood, but when I was looking, the birds weren't landed! Until, Saturday morning while relaxing with a cup of coffee on the patio I spied . . . this:


Yes, the foreground bird on a pipe is representative of the birds on the wire in the distance - doves. They are as plentiful as pigeons in the city. In fact, our Colorado blue spruce trees are dove condominiums! This next photo is of two birds on wires above a chokecherry bush just up the street a ways. These birds, starlings, are also very plentiful in these parts. 


Next up, #8 - a tattoo on a person. At first I was thinking this one might be tough to fulfill as, although there are plenty of tattooed persons to be seen, none of them are known by me well enough to photograph . . . until, our granddaughter and her fellow came out for an evening visit. They indulged me by showing off their tattoos; very enlightening for this old gramma!



What a cutie this girl is - I love her dearly! Thanks for being so cooperative my dear!

#1 - A sign welcoming people to your home town. This photo is the welcome sign on the north end of town. I can't remember what the sister city thing is about and I'm too lazy to find out right now - hahaha! I will photograph the sign on the south end of town next time I'm out there. It, I think, has info about when the town was established, maybe population and elevation. For now, there's this:


Then there's #16 - A sign in a language other than English. This is a billboard out by the railroad tracks on the west end of town. It is sponsored by the AdCouncil and the US Forest Service and the literal translation from Spanish is, "In your home to the forest in less than 90 minutes."


[Ack! I just ran out to close the windows on my car because a surprise thunder storm is passing through; am soaking wet.]

Even though I've already posted a photo of a sunrise (#13), I think this one taken last Friday, the 25th, is clearly a SUNRISE.


I've got seven to go, and I'm thinking that finding #15 - a juggler, is going to present the biggest challenge. Maybe I'll make a special trip to Cedar City for the Utah Shakespeare Festival; there's bound to be a juggler or two there! haha!

Here it is almost the end of July. What a summer we've had thus far!

Laters!