Wednesday, March 26, 2008

It's starting to look a lot like spring...


Red blossoms
Originally uploaded by Dancing Monkey Jewelry

Note: This was written last night before the snow and icy roads arrived. Winter has arrived and is taking it's curtain call in the South Puget Sound Region.

My two favorite seasons are Spring and Autumn - both are seasons that bring the biggest changes to my world (and probably yours too). Each year I look forward to the changing of the seasons with giddy anticipation. This year, I'm so looking forward to spring - it's been a "blech" winter. I can't wait to reacquaint myself with my much neglected garden, to be able to work the soil and watch it come back to life. Then there are those walks around the neighborhood where I'll get to take in all the lovely gardens of my neighbors. There will be flowers, flowers everywhere - it will be lovely.

I've had a great time getting to know my camera over the winter and it has opened up a new world for me - one I had no idea that would become a big part of my life. When I decided to turn my hobby into my business I lost what I did for fun and relaxation and I sort of mourned that change. All my beads - my pretty beads - became inventory. All my tools became equipment. I miss those times I would sneak up to my workbench to create jewelry when I should have been doing something else. Since starting my business my jewelry has become what I should be doing and my my blog has become that thing I do when I should be doing something else. :) My camera was the best gift my husband could have given me for Christmas this year. I've become a "photographer" - if only by the very loosest of terms. I've entered one of my photographs in my "Staff Fine Art Show" at work.

About the photograph at the top of the post. This photograph is one of my favorites that I've taken on the last day of winter. I'm not sure what what this tree is - I'm thinking it's a flowering plum but I'm not sure - it's just very pink and pretty. It was one of the first trees in my neighborhood to burst forth in blooms and that thrilled me - of course I had to capture it on "film". Errrr...should I say capture it's image on my memory card? I'm hoping this Spring, Summer, Autumn and even Winter will provide me with many new images to capture.

4 comments:

Rachel said...

You have beautiful photos on your blog! I love them! :)

Dawn said...

I'm still trying to reconcile this whole idea of the flowers being out already, but yet I'm still wearing a coat and hat to work every day. I thought spring meant hoodie weather? :)

missfire said...

What a beautiful tree! I feel your pain. I feel like I spend so much more time now 'promoting' the jewelry it seems I don't have time to make.

We need to make more time. After all, it's the jewelry I love, not the promoting :). Thanks for letting me know I'm not alone!!

Monkey Giggles said...

Hi this is Monkey Giggles ---

Nice to meet ya. I just found you through a search so glad I did.

Beautiful jewelry