Monday, April 30, 2007

Photo Friday: Relaxation


Relaxing on vacation in Mexico. I don't think you'll find any photos of me actually relaxing, though. I'm usually in the water or running around taking photos, or both, but to me that's relaxing. So, here are some photos of my sister and friends relaxing.



Monday, April 23, 2007

Photo Friday: The Country


A drive out to the country on I-10 in the Texas Hillcountry at sunrise.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Nightmare


The picture I have for Illustration Friday's Fortune this week is too stupid to post, so I'm posting this instead. I may post it yet. I'm not sure. It's just that after stressing for the last couple of weeks over taxes, I'm not feeling very fortunate. In fact, I'm feeling a bit like the frog in this picture.

I have this re-occurring nightmare where I'm being attacked by poisonous snakes. I'm completely surrounded by them. There's no escape. No hope of getting help. I'm dying. As they keep biting me, I become enraged. Grabbing them with bare hands, I smash their heads against the ground, and stomp on them with bare feet. I'm determined to slaughter as many of them with as I can in a violent rampage before dying. I always wake up in the middle of this rampage.

I thought the background photo of this post was fitting for this dream. Only two of the snakes in it are poisonous. They're cottonmouths/water moccasins. The other three are just garden snakes [including the one with the frog]. Because I have nothing but woods behind my house, I find snakes in my yard all the time. I nearly stepped on the cottonmouth that's shown here on the ground. Fortunately, he was in the process of moulting, and didn't move. I ran back for my camera, and didn't notice the one in the trees until I nearly ran into it photographing the other. He didn't move, either. He had just finished moulting, and was too weak to strike. I got lucky that day.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Illustration Friday: Green 2


Another attempt at illustrating "green with envy". Thanks Digital Scott for the suggestion!

Illustration Friday: Green


Pablo and Ricardo were green with envy over Felipe's brilliant color.

Friday, April 6, 2007

Illustration Friday: Snap 2


I loathed my post for Illustration Friday: Snap so much that I felt compelled to redo it. I'm not sure I like this one any better.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Spring Time


Oh well, mabe next year I'll have some new stuff for spring.

More Trees


Sunday, April 1, 2007

Photo Friday: Growth 2


Cozumel Mexico

I saw a few posts of trees for this weeks challenge. I love trees. It's amazing to me how they manage to grow, twisting, turning, and reaching for survival.

Baobab Tree Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Daintree Rainforest, Australia

The last two photos are old photos that I scanned. The color was starting to fade. I tried to touch them up in photoshop, but that's the best I could do. I'm still resorting to old photos because it will be six weeks before my camera's fixed. Ughhh! I'm going to miss spring completely. I'm so jealous of everybody's posts of their spring flowers.

Illustration Friday: Snap


He's in over his head and about to snap.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Photo Friday: Growth



rock moss at Enchanted Rock, Texas Hill Country

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Illustration Friday: I Spy


there's a stranger in my home

Photo Friday: Sentimental


A tribute to my late husband
His mother gave him this guitar for his 12th birthday, which makes it almost as old as me.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Monday, March 19, 2007

Photo Friday: Heat


couldn't decide again

escape from the heat

I wanted to do something with candles, but my camera still isn't fixed :[

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Illustration Friday: Wired


Didn't get my illustration for Wired done in time, so instead I'm posting an old photo that seems to fit the theme. Had to use an old photo because I still can't take any new ones. Can't wait to get my camera fixed.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Photo Friday: Addiction


My latest addiction, scuba diving and under water photography.
Wish I could afford it!



These photos were taken with a cheap, one-step-up-from-disposable 35mm. I have my eye on a SeaLife DC600 with strobe. ***Sigh*** mabe someday.

Illustration Friday: Hide


Didn't get this one in time last week. It took too long because I'm still trying to figure out layers in photo shop. That and I had to draw everything by hand with a mouse [not used to that].

No photos were used in this one. My camera broke last weekend on a drive through the Smokey Mountains. It broke the same day as the lunar eclipse, so I didn't get any photos. I was so devastated, and I'm so lost without it. I have an idea for this week's theme "Wired", but I'm not sure I want to put the time and effort into like I had to for this one. I wish I had my camera. It would be so much easier. *** Whine***

I was talking with my sister, and I'm beginning to think I should offer more explanation for some of my posts than I have been. I don't think that the concepts I'm trying to portray are as obvious to everyone else as they are to me. So I've gone back to some previous posts [like Illustration Friday's Crash, Gravity, and Communication] and given a brief explanation. This post is about hiding my feelings.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Illustration Friday: Communication


brief explanation :]
If you stand back and look at it, you'll see this is a photo of my ear. It's supposed to be about how listening is an important part of communicating.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Photo Friday: Self Portrait 2007


not feeling very creative this week

Monday, February 19, 2007

Illustration Friday: Gravity

Gravity is breaking me,
Burdening the air I breathe.
Heavy hearted I heave
Ever since you betrayed me.
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What did I ever do to you?
Was my friendship so small?
You used my weakness to pad your fall
Ripping my home in two.
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Ok, so you had a weak moment.
This I understand,
But under the heaviness of your hand
My mistakes become torment.
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I don't deserve this atrocity,
Yet you offer no apology.
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written for Clay, Feb. 18, 2007
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Now that I look at this post, I don't think the photo is that clear. If you look close, the tree that has fallen has split another tree in two, right down the middle. It was really interesting to see. The photo doesn't do it justice. Oh well, it reminded me of a difficult time that a friend of mine has gone through, so I wrote this poem for him.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Mom's Page 2

This is part of a project I've been wanting to do for a while now, but kept putting off. Mary Sebbins Taitt's post "Thinking Of My Mother" has motivated me to work on it. She just recently lost her mother, and I can only imagine what she must be going through.

My mother has Alzheimer's, and I know the time I have left with her is limited. She was an artist, also. I say "was", but she still likes to color. When I go visit her, that's what we do. The background in this piece is her work. The activity director at the nursing home makes copies of pages from coloring books for the residents to color.

















I'm feeling compelled now to vent my frustration with the system that my mom is dependent on for her care. I don't normally write politically oriented commentaries, but I'm appalled by the ineptitude [I couldn't think of a better word; feel free to insert your own] of our Social Security/Medicare/Medicaid system to take care of our elderly. How can a woman who was born in this country, worked all her life and never used welfare, and has been qualified for this system for several years now suddenly not qualify!?
Let me back up and give a little history. My mom was already receiving SS when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. I took care of her myself, but had to work, so I wasn't with her all the time. When her dementia got worse, I was able to get her qualified for an in-home care program designed to keep the elderly at home and out of the nursing homes. Her cognizant skills improved considerably after having a care taker come to the home a couple of hours a day five days a week. Then one day the omnipotent powers that be decided to assign her a new case worker. This new case worker, Donald Lockhart, decided with his infinite wisdom that my mother didn't qualify for this program. It was a mistake. "We don't babysit the elderly", he said. "Then what the hell do you do", I screamed back at him. He gave me some "by the book" answer, but basically it's left up to the case worker's discretion. Within a few months of his decision, she declined to the point that I was no longer able to care for her, and we had to put her in a nursing home. Now the tax payers are paying thousands of dollars a month instead of hundreds for her care, but that's not what upset me the most. We could have delayed the progression of the disease for a little while. We're talking about a human life that Mr. Lockhart obviously wasn't concerned about.
Well, it's been a couple of years since that decision. We finally found a home with a good activity program. She even showed some improvement again for a little while, but now there's a possibility that she's going to lose this care as well. Social Security has stopped her checks. They say she doesn't qualify, but they won't tell me why. They don't recognize Power of Attorney, so they won't talk to me. The nursing home thinks they may be able to find out why. They have forms my mom can sign allowing the nursing home to receive information. The lady that's helping us thinks her checks were stopped because she worked for the school district for a couple of years. The school district has their own retirement system which my mom doesn't receive. I've been told, though, that if SS upholds their decision, she will be cut off from her Medicare and Medicaid as well. Worse case scenario, the nursing home will pressure the family to come get her. If we don't, they'll call Adult Protective Services. How can our government spend millions of dollars on young mothers who have never worked a day in their lives, or illegal aliens and their children, and then deny my mother needed care!?





Saturday, February 10, 2007

Illustration Friday: Crash


Feeling a little sad today. I've been on such a high lately that
I hope I'm not crashing. [brief explanation: the pieces at the
bottom of this pit are taken from a photo of my face]

Photo Friday: Sky


Monday, February 5, 2007

Illustration Friday: Sprout 2


This was inspired by Studio Lolo's post for sprout at http:/studiololo.blogspot.com

Saturday, February 3, 2007

Illustration Friday: Sprout


I've had some strange things sprouting in my backyard
lately. Mabe it has something to do with the ice storm we
had a couple of weeks ago. I've never seen bright red
mushrooms before.

Photo Friday: Strange


wind blown icicles...

these are things you just don't see every day in Houston!

This funny little guy kept me amused when I came home
for lunch today. He obviously mistook his reflection for an
intruding male and kept angrily pecking my window. I've
never seen a bird like this before. Anybody know what he
is?