Thursday, December 31, 2009
226/365
Of course day 226 would be the day I travel... and for some reason, I really don't apparently look outside my window before leaving the house. So needless to say, when I went downstairs to leave with my last-minute items (computer, phone, etc), I was shocked to discover that it was snowing... decently.
I only had to have a 5-6 hour drive that day to another state. And no one had plowed yet... streets were slick and a windshield wiper wasn't working properly.
Needless to say, I had a slower start than intended but at least it stopped snowing about halfway there. Thank goodness.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
224/365
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
222/365
Saturday, December 26, 2009
221/365
Friday, December 25, 2009
220/365
Day 220 involved a 'backstage' tour of Busch Stadium, courtesy of the Head Trainer. I'm not so lucky to be well connected on my own. A friend of mine was in town, touring with a show, and she had the connection. I was just tagging along. It was great fun. This friend, KO, is a HUGE baseball fan (Red Sox) and she was like a child in a candy store.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
217/365
Monday, December 21, 2009
216/365
Meet Mudge, the first St. Bernard I've ever met. Mom and I took the pups to a place where we could give them a bath and dry without much of an issue (like shower doors or slippery counters). Mudge's mom was trying to wrangle the 160 lb dog on her own and Mudge was stubborn. So I lent a hand. Me vs. Mudge. I won. Or rather, we won.
I don't think I want a dog this big, but Mudge was pretty adorable... even if she wasn't totally happy about getting a bath.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
An Afternoon at the Zoo
December in St. Louis seems like an unlikely time to go to the zoo, right?
Wrong.
Apparently zoo animals like the 40 degree weather. Except for the bears. The bears were sleeping. The zebras were on crack and chasing each other around and making all sorts of noise. The male lion roared several times (in impatience? in hunger? or as attraction to his potential mate?) as well as one of the tigers. The two lions played with each other and climbed trees. The Malaysian Sun Bear played with a plastic hoop. The sifakas flirted with a blond. The humans froze.
And I learned that a black panther is not a breed of its own, but rather a large black cat. Specifically of jaguars, leopards and possibly cougars. Some of those lovely spotted cats have a gene that causes melanism - which means that they appear almost all black but appear to have their breed's markings. Kind of the opposite of albino, I think.
Since there were at least 2900 pictures taken, and whiltled down to about 150, I *only* uploaded about 80.
I'm hard pressed to pick a favorite, but I will have to for the photo of the day. But not for this post... here are some of my absolute favorites of the entire bunch:
A bouncy zebra:
A lion portrait:
A curious sifaka:
An impertinent African Lion:
A beautiful snow leopard:
A beautiful Amur Leopard:
Heard a lion roar:
That's one BIG cat in a tree:
Why does he look so guilty?
A skidding lion:
Check out the rest here.
Wrong.
Apparently zoo animals like the 40 degree weather. Except for the bears. The bears were sleeping. The zebras were on crack and chasing each other around and making all sorts of noise. The male lion roared several times (in impatience? in hunger? or as attraction to his potential mate?) as well as one of the tigers. The two lions played with each other and climbed trees. The Malaysian Sun Bear played with a plastic hoop. The sifakas flirted with a blond. The humans froze.
And I learned that a black panther is not a breed of its own, but rather a large black cat. Specifically of jaguars, leopards and possibly cougars. Some of those lovely spotted cats have a gene that causes melanism - which means that they appear almost all black but appear to have their breed's markings. Kind of the opposite of albino, I think.
Since there were at least 2900 pictures taken, and whiltled down to about 150, I *only* uploaded about 80.
I'm hard pressed to pick a favorite, but I will have to for the photo of the day. But not for this post... here are some of my absolute favorites of the entire bunch:
A bouncy zebra:
A lion portrait:
A curious sifaka:
An impertinent African Lion:
A beautiful snow leopard:
A beautiful Amur Leopard:
Heard a lion roar:
That's one BIG cat in a tree:
Why does he look so guilty?
A skidding lion:
Check out the rest here.
Friday, December 18, 2009
214/365
This year for Hanukah, I received the book "Hello, Cupcake" and the ingredients to make "cairn terrier 'pup'cakes". The funny thing about this whole story is that I saw this book years back and pointed it out mom. Like at least 3 years ago. Both of us forgot about it until she rediscovered it and got inspiration.
Day 214 was National Cupcake Day, so mom and I obeyed and made pupcakes. They're more difficult than we imagined but we had fun and they all seemed to look dog-like but not like the perfect ones on the cover.
We've got plenty of cupcakes left over to try and try again... there are some really great designs in this book.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
213/365
These are manila folders. I've already been accused by the vocal majority of one about this being a 'boring' 365 picture. Well, for crying out loud, inspiration can't hit me every single day. Some of my days are boring. In fact, a lot are. Plus I'm trying to restrict myself to having it do with something I've done that day if I can't come up with something I've seen.
So the truth is, day 213 was primarily about taxes and receipts and the like.
The whole point of the 365 project, other than to chronicle a year-in-the-life, is to try to help me take more pictures.
I think it's working. 213 days down, 152 to go.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
212/365
You haven't seen this face in a little while. Tom and mom and I have been going to Borders and raising funds for the organization they volunteer at by giftwrapping books for holiday shoppers. Apparently, many people prefer to wrap their own but Tom sure is a charmer and raised at least half of today's funds on his own. By just being his cute self.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
211/365
Monday, December 14, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
208/365
Meet Fred and Max, my constant companions in childhood. Actually, Fred was my all-time constant companion... and you can tell. All of his stuffing is in his rear end and his neck is all floppy because all of the neck stuffing has migrated south to his rear. Max was bought to replace him. I recently had a fit of nostalgia and was thinking of them - and did some research on them. They're apparently not made anymore and there's also many more Le Mutts out there. I've only met one other person who has a LeMutt.
So when I was home recently, I dug them out of storage and said hello. Also said hello to many of my other cherished stuffed animals.
Friday, December 11, 2009
207/365
Meet Jack, my BFF (i'm not a fan of this term, but it's appropriate)'s dog. He's absolutely adorable and he cuddles pretty well. He's a comic in his own right and he very patiently waited for me to get up on my own unlike one of my own dogs who breaks into my room when I stay at my parent's if I'm not up by her time table. He dreams like a champ, and it's almost even cuter when a larger dog sleeping (mine are 15-20 lbs, not 50 lbs).
I can't wait to come back and visit again, and of course, play with Jack. Do you think he misses me?
Thursday, December 10, 2009
206/365
This is Tai Shan, the former baby panda of the National Zoo. I say former because a) he is now a teenager panda and b) because he is leaving. He needs to go back to China and help breed other pandas. Since I was in town and he was leaving soon, I decided to pay him a visit. Ordinarily, I'd be peeved that he was sleeping while I was there but this pose is just too cute. Too much bamboo and he is sacked out like a little kid.
I adore pandas.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
205/365
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
204/365
This amazing work of art by Leo Villareal is called Multiverse, and it's made of LEDs, a Mac Mini and electronic circuitry. Located in the moving walkway between the East and West Buildings in the National Gallery - it is a constant moving light project. The LEDs go on and off in patterns. We were so mesmerized by them... and of course, I took a million and one pictures (more to come).
It was supposed to only be up until November 2009, but it was still up in early December, maybe it will become permanent.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
202/365
This cutie is named Leo and he was trying to be my best buddy. He purrs like a motor on an expensive foreign car and is an absolute 'lovebug' as WS, his mom, says. He makes me wish I wasn't allergic to cats because he was pretty darn adorable. Unless he was picking a fight with his big sister, Nova, for no good reason.
Friday, December 4, 2009
201/365
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
195/365-199/365
195/365
Happy Thanksgiving!
196/365
Apple pie, second only to mashed potatoes as my favorite Thanksgiving tradition. We had a second night at our house since we went to a friend's for the actual day.
197/365
My best friend and I had dinner on Day 197 where we stuffed ourselves with sushi and then watched a few holiday-themed episodes of our favorite show of all time: West Wing. It should be illegal for a show to be that good in its early seasons.
198/365
Day 198 was the first of four gift-wrapping days for charity. My mom and Tom participate in a local group called CHAMP which has both therapy dogs and service dogs. This is the paw of Fred, one of the Service-Dogs-To-Be. He's a goldendoodle and he's HUGE. This is a paw of a four-month-old!
199/365
The topper on my very first Christmas tree ever.
Happy Thanksgiving!
196/365
Apple pie, second only to mashed potatoes as my favorite Thanksgiving tradition. We had a second night at our house since we went to a friend's for the actual day.
197/365
My best friend and I had dinner on Day 197 where we stuffed ourselves with sushi and then watched a few holiday-themed episodes of our favorite show of all time: West Wing. It should be illegal for a show to be that good in its early seasons.
198/365
Day 198 was the first of four gift-wrapping days for charity. My mom and Tom participate in a local group called CHAMP which has both therapy dogs and service dogs. This is the paw of Fred, one of the Service-Dogs-To-Be. He's a goldendoodle and he's HUGE. This is a paw of a four-month-old!
199/365
The topper on my very first Christmas tree ever.
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