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We're not big on logic

but there's no shortage of irony.

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 Nice is different than good.

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Oh and ...

I flunked charm school.

So what.

Can't write anything.

> Jennifer <

Causing considerable consternation
to many fine folk since 1957

Pepper and me ... Seattle 1962

  

Hoist The Colors

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Insist on yourself; never imitate.

Your own gift you can present

every moment

with the cumulative force

of a whole life’s cultivation;

but of the adopted talent of another

you have only an extemporaneous

half possession.

That which each can do best,

none but his Maker can teach him.

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Belay That!

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In The Market, As It Were

 

 

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A Pistol With One Shot

Ecstatically shooting everything in sight using my beloved Nikon D3100 with AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G VR kit lens and AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 G prime lens.

Also capturing outrageous beauty left and right with my Nikon D7000 blissfully married to my Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D AF prime glass. Don't be jeal.

And then there was the Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f:3.5-5.6G ED VR II zoom. We're done here.

Dying Is A Day Worth Living For

I am a taphophile

Word. Photo Jennifer Weber 2010

Great things are happening at

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If you don't believe me, click the pics.

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Dying is a wild night

and a new road.

Emily Dickinson

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REMEMBRANCE

When I am gone

Please remember me

 As a heartfelt laugh,

 As a tenderness.

 Hold fast to the image of me

When my soul was on fire,

The light of love shining

Through my eyes.

Remember me when I was singing

And seemed to know my way.

Remember always

When we were together

And time stood still.

Remember most not what I did,

Or who I was;

Oh please remember me

For what I always desired to be:

A smile on the face of God.

David Robert Brooks

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 Do not regret growing older. It is a privilege denied to many.

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Keep To The Code

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You Want To Find This
The Promise Of Redemption

Therefore seeing we have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we faint not;

But have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God.

But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost:

In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.

For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake.

For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.

But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.

We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair;

Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed;

Always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body.

For we which live are alway delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh.

So then death worketh in us, but life in you.

We having the same spirit of faith, according as it is written, I BELIEVED, AND THEREFORE HAVE I SPOKEN; we also believe, and therefore speak;

Knowing that he which raised up the Lord Jesus shall raise up us also by Jesus, and shall present us with you.

For all things are for your sakes, that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God.

For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day.

For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory;

While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.

II Corinthians 4

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THE DREAMERS

In the dawn of the day of ages,
 In the youth of a wondrous race,
 'Twas the dreamer who saw the marvel,
 'Twas the dreamer who saw God's face.


On the mountains and in the valleys,
By the banks of the crystal stream,
He wandered whose eyes grew heavy
With the grandeur of his dream.

The seer whose grave none knoweth,
The leader who rent the sea,
The lover of men who, smiling,
Walked safe on Galilee --

All dreamed their dreams and whispered
To the weary and worn and sad
Of a vision that passeth knowledge.
They said to the world: "Be glad!

"Be glad for the words we utter,
Be glad for the dreams we dream;
Be glad, for the shadows fleeing
Shall let God's sunlight beam."

But the dreams and the dreamers vanish,
The world with its cares grows old;
The night, with the stars that gem it,
Is passing fair, but cold.

What light in the heavens shining
Shall the eye of the dreamer see?
Was the glory of old a phantom,
The wraith of a mockery?

Oh, man, with your soul that crieth
In gloom for a guiding gleam,
To you are the voices speaking
Of those who dream their dream.

If their vision be false and fleeting,
If its glory delude their sight --
Ah, well, 'tis a dream shall brighten
The long, dark hours of night.

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Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. Those who have known freedom and then lost it, have never known it again.

~ Ronald Reagan

Photo Jennifer Weber 2010

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Wednesday
Jun122024

Everything beautiful in its time

I've got you, babe

I would like to personally meet and congratulate the advertising copywriter who came up with the tagline life comes at you fast.

Does it ever.

We are currently in the throes of a wedding year, and believe me when I say, if you had told me six months ago that that would be the case, I would have said you had had too much eggnog.

Be that as it may, our beloved Audrey is engaged to be married.

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Our entire family met Mike on New Year's Eve of 2023. He came over for festive nibbles and friendly chatter on New Year's Day.

Within two weeks, he and Audrey were an item.

They became serious pretty quickly.

A trip to Paris took place the first week in May, during which Audrey and Dagny met Mike's adult children. Mike is a widower whose wife of thirty-one years passed away in 2020.

She's a leggy one

Then, on June first, Mike proposed and they became engaged.

The wedding date is November eighth.

Our heads are full of happy plans.

Being a shutterbug and wanting to memorialize this never-to-come-again time, I suggested an engagement photo shoot.

It took place last Thursday, at the Horseshoe in downtown Columbia.

With this ring

This is a beautiful location for taking pictures, and we've used it several times. There are the Greek houses and numbers of small courtyards with fountains and rose gardens.

There are live oaks and historic buildings, masses of beautiful flowers, and lots of space to walk and to pose.

TG and I got there first, but we hadn't long to wait before Mike and Audrey and Dagny joined us.

Dagny was home schooled this past year, and way back in the fall, Audrey had asked me to take her school picture.

Of course I agreed and I know this will have you scratching your head, but as of last Thursday we had yet to experience the alignment of planets that apparently was necessary to make that happen.

Our Cherica et al

We talked of it many times but there was always some impediment to Dagny and I stealing away, just the two of us, for a photo shoot.

So in planning for last Thursday, I said why don't we get some pictures of Dagny by herself too.

And then Cherica -- Chad, Erica, Rhett, and Baby Elliot a/k/a Skippy -- joined us later, in time for me to get some family shots of them. 

Erica is always eager for these, because as you know, family photos are a precious commodity.

One can never have too many of them.

I choose you

I took along my big Nikon with the powerful zoom lens, and I wore it on my person via my BLACKRAPID camera sling.

We hadn't been working for long before I became acutely aware of the prevailing meteorological conditions.

As in, it was approximately five thousand eight-hundred forty degrees, with six-hundred percent humidity.

And, the mosquitoes were biting.

I sent Dagny back to TG, who was sitting on a step near the entrance to the park, looking at his phone.

Pretty girl and pretty flowers

Ask Papaw if he'd go to the car and get my handkerchief out of my purse, I told her.

Why was my hanky not in my pocket -- I had one. A pocket, I mean, but not my hanky. Well, I had a hanky but it was in my purse in the car, which made zero sense.

Ever tried blotting your face on a humid day with a tissue?

It leaves you lint-flecked.

I give you my hand

But I'm the hanky type anyway and I have a whole stack of them, and I always carry a fresh one in my purse. Perfumed and everything.

Since the humidity was causing me to glow exceedingly, I needed to blot my brow with something that was made of cotton.

Soon enough I had my hanky and not long after that, it was damp. The hanky, I mean.

As for the mosquitoes, before long they had decorated my ankles and legs with welts where they had tasted me.

So happy together

Dagny suffered the same fate. Skeeters do not bite TG and Audrey rarely is bothered by them, but even she had some sample bites taken from her ankles.

The critters are fierce and they will be with us until the first frost -- meaning, nearly Christmas.

But we soldiered on and I don't think you can tell that Audrey and Mike were under any kind of duress.

That's because they weren't. Mike is relaxed and Audrey tends to be calm, and they were just happy to be together, anywhere.

They were fun to shoot because they did exactly what I told them and didn't care if I changed my mind mid-sentence, which I sometimes do.

Let's discuss ... I mean kiss

We paused now and then for me to get some shots of Dagny, who will turn ten this Friday and is becoming a young lady.

Where did that darling baby go? If you know, you know.

I was just about done with Maudrey when I spotted Cherica coming towards us, pushing Skippy's stroller.

We posed up near some gorgeous hydrangea bushes -- the colors! -- and took several of the little family.

When I'd done that, and got numbers of them sitting on a low wall in front of one of the mansions, I knew I had had about all I could endure of the heat and humidity combined with what for me is the arduous activity of taking pictures.

She is blossoming

It's one thing to point your phone at someone and quite another to frame the shot with a heavy camera, and to do that a hundred times in an hour.

We had planned to go out all together for our dinner, and I proclaimed that it was time to head in the direction of the restaurant.

All I had had time to eat that day was a handful of walnuts. I was hungry and thirsty.

We made our way to the Vista, which is a section of downtown Columbia along Gervais Street known for restaurants and shops and so forth.

Our destination was Grill Marks, a place we'd never been but were interested in trying.

They were exceedingly friendly and courteous there, and it wasn't long before we were seated in a pleasantly cool area at a table so long, there was room for everyone and then some.

Whither thou goest I will go

I did not take pictures of our food beause we were too busy eating it, but it was delicious. Some had burgers and a few of us had the Hot Honey Chick Plate, which I would highly recommend if you ever find yourself at Grill Marks.

I had a side order of sweet potato fries -- my one weakness, haha -- and they were superb.

We also ordered an appetizer for the table, allowing all of us to sample onion rings and fried pickles and yet more sweet potato fries, with tasty sauces.

All told, we packed a lot of goings-on into about three hours, and when we'd finished supper I was more than ready to go home and kick back.

Our Cubs were playing and TG and I watch the games on MLBTV, with a subscription. Our Cubbies are having a disappointing season so it's a good thing we were tired, and full.

Focused on you

I thought you might enjoy seeing a variety of the pictures I got at our shoot, and I hope that you have.

There are a mere two days until Dagny's birthday party on Friday -- and -- would you believe? -- there is another party BEFORE Dagny's party. As in, tomorrow evening.

I'll tell you all about it in due time.

And that is all for now.

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Reader Comments (17)

You did a wonderful job with the photos! The one of Dagny sitting on the wall is gorgeous. And I love the fence one that shows off the pretty ring, it is such an artistic shot! Love how you put the focus on the red roses in the last pic. I hope you are not still itching!

June 12, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterGinny Hartzler

@Ginny ... thank you and no, the itching from the bites does not last all that long, although it is fierce while it does last, hahaha! xoxo

June 12, 2024 | Registered CommenterJennifer

Wonderful engagement photos, family photos, Dagny photos!!! You did great my friend, even in heat, humidity and bugs.
Your subjects did good too, and didn't show discomfort they must have been feeling.
I really can't choose a favorite, they are each special in their own way. I love seeing Skippy smile! And yes, how is our Dagny so grown up? It happens so fast.
Enjoy the parties! I'll be watching for a report on them.

June 12, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterMari

Beautiful pictures of one and all! Your suffering was not in vain.

June 12, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterDonna G

Job well done with many sweet photos. You can be proud of the photos as well as the people. Somewhere in the house I have a blackrapid strap, but I had forgotten about it. I used it for quite awhile but decided that I didn't want to keep carrying my camera upside down. Are the still like that? Probably the most important reason was that I didn't want to have to remove the strap whenever I wanted to use the tripod. But I don't use the tripod a whole lot anymore. In fact, despite what you see on my blog, I don't really shoot a lot anymore, I should rectify that.

June 12, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterAC

@Mari ... Thanks as always my friend, and I cannot choose a favorite either, although I felt that the one at the top of this post was the money shot, hahahaha! Despite the discomfort, I think we captured their devotion, and that's what I was going for. xoxo

@Donna ... It's wonderful to know that it wasn't, and thank you for saying it! xoxo

@AC ... Yes you should rectify that situation immediately, because you have a great deal of talent. Full disclosure: before I picked up my camera for this shoot, it had been many months (with a few exceptions here and there) since I'd done anything like this. We did an all-family photo shoot the day after Thanksgiving last year, like we do every year, for Christmas card pictures, but the phone has just become too easy a way to get the shot without carrying a heavy camera. You always have it with you, and the pictures are so good. But even though I was hot and the bugs were biting the other night, I had such a good time doing this and it reminded me of how therapeutic it is to use a real camera! The blackrapid strap has its drawbacks for sure. Yes your camera is upside down, but then you don't have to hold onto it every moment. BUT my camera and big lens are so heavy that unless it's a more relaxed weather day, the weight of that can be stressful. I actually much prefer my wrist strap, which for my money is the easiest way to hold and carry the camera. I dithered for half an hour that day trying to figure out which one to use for the shoot, and decided on the blackrapid and during the shoot, wished I'd gone with the wrist strap, hahaha! I'm sure that if I'd gone with the wrist strap I would have wished for the blackrapid. But we got the shots and that's what matters! xoxo

June 12, 2024 | Registered CommenterJennifer

Truly lovely photos that they will be able to share throughout their marriage. I am a sucker for a fairy-tale happy ending and a happily-ever-after; thanks for sharing!

June 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterMaryellen

All of the photos are just amazing. Dagny does indeed have long legs doesn't she? I'm a bit jealous. Mosquitos always attack me and not TBG. It just isn't fair. They come at me like they can smell a free meal from miles away. I' sure both parties will be wonderful. I can't wait to hear all about them. Enjoy!!

June 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterLori

@Mayellen ... me tooooo! Love it! So charming and sweet. But they are so happy and it's a joy to see. xoxo

@Lori ... Oh girl I do believe that mosquitoes come from miles around the moment I step outside. It's positively diabolical. I've tried many methods of keeping them off me and Cutter Dry works best but I wish there were a more natural, chemical-free method that really works. I saw something recently about making a cinnamon spray and I think I'll give that a go, hahaha! Yes I will faithfully report on the parties! You and TBG have a good weekend! xoxo

June 13, 2024 | Registered CommenterJennifer

I enjoyed your photos... they are great, I congratulate you. It's a fantastic series. Congratulations.
I wish you all wonderful ones
Family celebrations... with nice weather, lots of laughter and joy, good food, fine drinks, good conversations, nice chats and happy running around with the children.
So be it. Family gatherings are simply great.

June 13, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterBarwitzki

@Viola ... Thank you and you are so right! We always have a great time together with lots of good food and talk and laughter and carrying on like there's no tomorrow, hahaha! I'm so thankful. xoxo

June 13, 2024 | Registered CommenterJennifer

Your photos are Always Beautiful...but it helps when the subject matter is gorgeous, as well!
I'm SO happy for you all...November isn't really that far off! Busy, busy times coming!
Miss Dagny is so beautiful...I hope she enjoys her "special" Day! She certainly does have great gams!
Momma's 'gonna need a big stick soon! lolol
Love to you all...
hugs
Donna

June 15, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterDonna

Aww! Beautiful pictures of your beautiful family! Dagny is such a young lady now! I am looking forward to reading all about the wedding in November and seeing the pictures! You've inspired me to start carrying a hankey in my purse. I have so many beautiful ones that belonged to my grandmother. XO

June 15, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterJeanette

It does...yet some folks master the art of slowing it down for some really memorable moments. Hat tip to them (your camera seems to find masters at that, Jenny).

June 16, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterSkunk (aka Mike Bay)

Hello, I love all the photos. My favorite is Let's Discuss... what a great capture. I am excited for the big day!!
Carla

June 17, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterCarla TePaske

P.S. I also love the photo...with this ring. :-) I love your creativity. And your people did a great job too.
xx oo
Carla

June 17, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterCarla TePaske

@Donna ... ain't it the TRUTH about them gams and the big stick Mama's gonna need? Hahaha! She's a lovely young thing, that's for sure. I wish you could have seen her eyes nearly bug out of her head when she saw your gift! She was DELIGHTED and no mistake! Love you friend! xoxo

@Jeanette ... YES carry a hanky! You never know when Max and Levi will make you shed a tear out of sheer adorableness, or when a hot spell will leave you needing to blot your brow, hahaha! xoxo

@Mike ... Why, thank you my friend! I certainly do try and I enjoy capturing the meaningful and memorable moments. xoxo

@Carla ... that's one of my favorites too! I like a creative shot of the ring. I am not as good at it as some but it doesn't keep me from trying, hahaha! xoxo

June 17, 2024 | Registered CommenterJennifer

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