Friday, December 30, 2011

Day 375

Tonight, we went to see two houses (side by side) that were at the top of the list of Tacky Lights houses. My favorite lighted things are of course, the plants.


There were large lights on this bush. This light was tucked between the branches, giving them a beautiful glow.


One of the trees wrapped with lights


Another tree wrapped with lights and a look at why these houses were voted at the most lit.


A tropical plant with lights


A tree with lights

Friday, December 16, 2011

Day 374

This morning, I went out on our back balcony to take photos of the beautiful sunrise through the barren trees.



Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Day 373

After spending more time with my family, we went to see my cousin play basketball. The sunset was beautiful by the school. If you look closely at the bottom, you can see mountains.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Day 372

My grandmother took my great aunt (her sister) to the doctor this morning. John, Alex and I went in search of breakfast and internet access. While at the grocery store to buy breakfast, I noticed how lovely the sky was. The rest of the day we all met up at my great aunt's house to help clean out the house (which was more like just poking at things with my mom, grandmother, and Alex) and played games back at the retirement home.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Day 371

During our first full day, we did a lot of visiting. We went to breakfast with my grandmother. In the afternoon, we went to my aunt and uncle's cattle farm to visit them and let Alex see the cows. In the evening, we meet up with my other aunt, my other uncle, their daughter (my cousin), and my parents (who had just arrived in TN) for dinner. After dinner, we went to my aunt, uncle and cousin's house for dessert.

The car windows were frosted over. My husband was defrosting them. As the frost was melting, I took photos, to the amusement of my grandmother, who after all these years is used to me having a camera in my hands and taking "weird" photos.



My uncle took Alex and I out on his Kubota (like a golf cart, but more sturdy and for farms), to see the herd and the farm. I never realized how large the farm was. The dark horizon line under the tree line is a river. To the left is a bit of flooding in the lower field. The cattle were all on the upper field...which you will see in a moment.


There were several calves in the herd. This one was having a snack.


This is part of the upper field, where the cattle were.


As we were headed back inside the house, I noticed how lovely the sun was through the trees and the long tree shadow it was casting.


This is the full moon at my other aunt, other uncle and cousin's house.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Day 370

Today we headed to Tennessee to visit with some of my family. Most of my relatives live in Tennessee, so this was a special trip. The trip from Richmond to where my relatives live is about 7-8 hours. We left Richmond, VA at about 10am. Since it is Winter in America, the sun sets at about 5pm. This is the sun setting over the mountains in Tennessee as we get closer to our destination. This is about 6pm at night. The time zone doesn't change where we were headed, but since we were headed west, the sun sat later. If you look closely, you should be able to see 4 layers of mountains.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Day 369

Early one morning, the windows were fogged again. The sun hadn't crested over the horizon yet, but it's light gave a pale glow through the trees. The fog diffuses the light, making it softer. I like to focus my camera on the water droplets that cling to the window, so the back ground is obscured.




Monday, December 5, 2011

Day 368

Tonight we went to Alex's school for a dance. Before we went inside the school, the moon was shining bright through a thin layer of clouds. The clouds caused the light to form a halo around the moon. After the dance, the clouds were gone and so was the halo.


Friday, December 2, 2011

Day 367

A few days before, my husband and daughter had drawn on our fogged living room windows. The oils in their fingers caused long term streaks, which reapeared streaked when the windows fogged one morning. These are taken through fogged streaked windows with the bright early morning sunrise coming through the trees and windows.