Showing posts with label Apple Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple Hill. Show all posts

Monday, October 13, 2008

D's BD

Okay, I am trying something new here. These are low resolution, reduced copies of the real thing, but I am learning how to do digital scrapbooking. (You should be able to click to get a larger image) More on that at the end. First this is the left hand side of this "spread". This is D's birthday morning (Friday). We allowed him to open a present in the morning because Grandma and Grandpa got him an Indiana Jones hat and messenger bag. It was a HIT! We knew he would want to wear it all day and he did! Stay tuned for more adventures! :o) And the picture on the left here is D being kissed by both his sisters - how CUTE is that!?


This is the right hand side of this layout. We had a short trip to Apple Hill on his birthday before we went out to lunch. His birthday trip was actually on Saturday. It'll be awhile before I get that sorted out.
Now for the specs, in case anyone is curious. I'm using Photoshop Elements 6 along with a learning CD from Linda Sattgast, a lovely Christian woman who has a business called Scrapper's Guide. Her learning CD is well worth the money because everything is broken down into professional quality, screen shot videos of the program you are using. They are in small segments so you can easily go back and re-watch without a huge time commitment. Likewise, you can watch them and learn because you can do it in small snippets. I also belong to her Premium membership which cost around $35 for a year. Each month I receive a professional quality kit from various designers along with additional teaching videos to download. The kits are really nice and useful. If you are interested in learning, Linda's CD is coming packaged with PS Elements 7 for Costco members only (it either just came out or is very soon). I highly recommend her. There are other free videos at various sights, which are helpful, but then you have to track them down when you need them. Linda's are all in one spot.
As for the kit, I used Julie Billingsley's Apple of My Eye kit from Sweet Shop Designs. The 9 picture frame came from Shabby Princess's GORGEOUS Autumn Medley> kit. The number "7" came from another Sweet Shoppe kit called Apple Snapple from designer Kay Miller.
My most recent favorite place to "window shop", since I could spend at least a hundred easily (but didn't!!!) is Designer Digitals. Take a look at the designs of Katie Pertiet. (Blogger won't let me past another link!) Once you get past the first page of her designs, she has a botanical collection that is scrumptious and I will probably end up collecting many of them to use with my heritage albums. Dana Zarling, Kellie Mize Lynn Grieveson, Mary Ann Wise and Mindy Terasawa are some of my other favorite designers there.
I was also delighted to find Faith Sisters, which features kits from Christian designers, many of which are geared towards sharing your faith and Christian life/church activities.
This is just the tip of the iceberg and I'm sure I'll be sharing more sites in the future. I will also talk about some of the free or "cheap" sites I frequent. If you are a digital scrapbooker, I would LOVE to hear about your favorites, your tips to a newbie and see some of your work!
More birthday posts coming. :o)

Monday, October 22, 2007

Autumn's Glory

Some people view Autumn as a time of decay and death. But Autumn has always been my favorite season. Maybe it's because it carries elements of all four seasons...some plants and flowers actually begin to bloom or go into their second blooming/fruiting, the days are often warm and sun-filled with incredible blue skies like summer and yet winter is nipping at your heels and creeps in through the nooks and crannies of windows and doors. Occasionally there is a dusting of snow...like powdered sugar over the trees. And last but not least, who can resist the glorious crown of color that Autumn wears? I cannot.

My cousin has SAD (Seasonal Affectiveness Disorder) where she feels depressed when the sunshine is gone and the days are shorter. I think I have the opposite. When the temps start cooling (no more triple digit! Hurray!), I begin to thrive. I wake up, I enjoy going out doors and I love breathing the crispness of the cooler and clearer air. During CA summers I feel smothered, claustrophobic and isolated.

The past month with illnesses and rain, we have really been feeling like we have had cabin fever. Our weather is much cooler and there has been more rain than usual, so sadly we haven't enjoyed the fall as much as we usually do. Saturday we decided to do something about it and went up to Apple Hill. It was a quick trip, but nice to get our noses out! We didn't go as many places or stay as long as we wanted because there were just way, way, way too many people. There were more people than we have ever seen up there and we could hardly walk two feet without people bumping and pushing and there were lines for everything!
We stopped first at the VFW memorial in Placerville. That's me back in the bushes taking closeup pics, while the kids had fun running. A is in the pink, J in the stripes and of course D is in the green shirt. I didn't get any pics of hubby. :o(
Hubby took this shot of D examining the colorful leaves.
He gets credit for these mushrooms too. We had a lesson on not touching and eating things that you see in the wild because they might be poisonous. This was especially important after A swallowed either two dimes or two nickels (or possibly one of each) the other night. I've been calling her "Piggy Bank" which makes her giggle! LOL So far nothing has come out of the bank...that we know of!
Hubby caught A seriously inspecting some leaves. Yellow is her favorite color, so she had fun looking at all of the leaves, but especially pointed out the ones that were yellow.

While I took pics, the kids had fun running. We don't have any grass at home, no place to really run, so this was a treat for them. When D saw these pics, he said, "There's me beating A in a race!" I asked him why A was in front if he was winning, but he didn't have an answer.
Apparently this last minute agonizing push attained the win for him! But A looks doubtful! LOL I had to put this picture up because it just cracks me up. He looks like he is agonizing in a marathon instead of having run 20 feet!
Here is J next to the monument, sitting down to think awhile and watch everyone else.
A pointing up at the yellow leaves on the Pomegranate trees. Here's another picture hubby took of J. I thought this looked funny like she was sitting against one of those fake photo backgrounds or something.
Hubby snuck this shot too of me taking close ups of these berries.
A pretty leaf I saw. I enjoy the leaves that are not just one solid color. The girls saw me doing this and brought me more things to photograph! :o)
I thought this red looked neat on the lucious green...we don't have much lucious green in CA, you have to shoot it when you can! LOL
A collection of leaves the girls brought me to photograph.
Berries on the Mountain Ash tree. I wondered if people dye wool with these?


An oak leaf, partially eaten, shot a couple inches away with my new closeup lens. I need to do some reading and get to know my camera better before I can really get some nice shots. There is a very shallow depth of field, so while you can get very close to something, it is not always easy to get it in focus!
I don't know if you will be able to see on this tiny photo but the trees are reflected in the rain drops.
And the berries are reflected in this rain drop, but I suspect it won't show in this tiny of a shot. They aren't the sharpest of shots, but it was fun to play anyway!
One last raindrop on these unknown berries.



VFW Memorial, Placerville, California. The red tree is Mountain Ash and the yellow are Pomegranates.
The Three Musketeers! A, D, J
We love our brother. But, we hate looking at the camera!
See, it's a conspiracy so Mom will never get a great christmas card shot! LOL
We saw apples...
and more apples... you can find and buy anything pertaining to apples up there...if you are willing to stand in line!
We waited about 15 minutes just to buy apple donuts...but the short ones were happy! :o) D, A, J
There was a really nice farmer there from Mountain Lavender Farms. This is some of his cut lavender. I purchased a little to put in my wool. I am sensitive to it, but I will be incensed if the moths eat my wool!
Hanging lavender from Mountain Lavender Farms.
And aprons hanging in one of the craft booths. I thought the array of colors and patterns were pretty.
I've always loved Indian corn. I thought a lot of them looked like different sock yarn colorways I have seen. See, there is nothing new under the sun and He is the greatest Creator!
While I was taking pics, D had a meltdown and here the girls are waiting patiently, J on L and A on R.
This is Boeger Vineyards on the road out of Apple Hill.
It's mostly over for the grapes for this year. Since we don't drink, we don't know if there wine is any good or not, but we always stop by and take pics of the vineyards.
Aren't they beautiful? They look so velvety.
The last of the 2007 harvest of grapes.
On the way home we stopped at Big Lots! and Ross. Just the girls and I went in and we found some deals. We are preparing to rejuvenate the kids' room, including purchasing a bunk bed now that D is 6 (CA state law requires that). A found a cute Care Bears bedspread and J found one with Precious Moments on it. The walls are going to be painted "Pooh Yellow" which is neither the color of the old or the new Pooh, just yellow! Yellow goes well with all their favorite colors and since they are in the same room, that works out well. We are going to put in laminate flooring as well. We will probably do that on Veteran's Day weekend. The girls and I had fun picking them out together. It was the first time we did any "girly shopping". Of course they don't have any concept of waiting and planning so they are uncertain of why they don't get to put these on their little toddler beds, but I think they will be pleasantly surprised when they get their twin beds! D and A are going to be in the bunk bed and J will have D's twin bed. We are hoping this will give D a place where he can get up and away from his sisters when he needs to, until we can live somewhere that has 3 bedrooms.
On the knitting front, I have finished and started several small projects and I have also started a shawl I am test knitting for a friend and will be sharing more about later! Hopefully I will have time this week to do that.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Apple Hill Gang

Today the weather in northern California was shocking! First, Saturday was forecasted to be a high of 91* and ended up being close to 105*! Today it is in the mid 70s...something we don't see in August, unless it's the middle of the night! LOL As a matter of fact it looked like there might have been a light rain last night and the valley was covered with a layer of clouds that looked like they would rain, but didn't. So, we decided to go up to Apple Hill which is near 3000 foot elevation and sure enough we drove out of the gray and "the bluey blues came back!" as daughter J cheerfully shouts! :o)

At the first stop I found a black olive tree to display my Socks That Rock sock in Blue Azurite. My hubby is going to shake his head, but I think I'm going to frog it! He has been making fun of me because the last sock, which I just finished had been frogged innumerable times. But it has to fit right and it is for a special person. This sock is for me and I have squared off toes. I this this will be too pointy and always bother me, so I am going to frog and start over with more stitches at the beginning.

Anyway, the grapes in the vineyards are ripening and looked pretty. This was at Boeger Winery.

D, A and J with Grandma at the Boa Vista Orchards store where we stopped for the traditional apple donuts and bought some fresh produce.

A stack of old apple bins caught my eye, especially the Jack Frost.

One of the Christmas tree farms had a lovely garden and this is one of the red Canna Lillies.

Another beautiful red Canna Lily.

I was disappointed that almost all the lavender was gone. I didn't have my good lens last time. But I did capture this bee.

Hollyhocks are one of my favorites of the old fashioned flowers.

They had them in several shades of pink.

After Apple Hill we split up and had lunch. Hubby, Grandpa and the kids went to a park to play and Mom and I went to get some groceries. The kids, who never, ever, ever nap, must be worn out, because all three are sleeping! :o)