Schwerin

Ok, I finally did it – I broke down and got a copy of Adobe Lightroom.  With over 3000 pictures behind in my “storage” (I’ve been gone travelling almost every weekend since May, and when I haven’t been gone on day trips, I’ve been out being social and/or trying to just clean enough stuff to get by for the next week.)  this has been very cool to learn.  It allows for some bulk editing of photos, which means that I may be able to catch up to editing and getting pictures online for you to view. 

Over the weekend I have put up the pictures from Schwerin (link to flickr set here), where this year’s Buga (one of germany’s biggest) landscape and garden show was held.  The photography group I’m a part of made a very long day trip up on May 2nd – and the weather was absolutely perfect.   Clear blue skies, a light breeze and sun sun sun.  Add to it the Tulips being in full bloom, and I was a happy girl because I could get great photos – and also a few new ideas for my dad’s business back in the states.

A couple highlights (some are available for print – if you’re interested):

IMGP9915ed Schwerin Castle

IMGP9996 Castle’s landscaped beds

Tea Garden
The back is a conservatory/tea garden that was built out – the top is the upper gardens that walk around to where I’m standing for the photograph – on a huge columnade platform that has a walking area and sculptures. My back is to the Schwerin Harbor (beautiful!). To my Left is a man made island – and to my right – a man made grotto where the waves break.


Private Island
Private Island

Man Made Grotto (outside)
Man Made Grotto

Best of all, though – were the flowers:
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And the Romantic Fairy-ringed Tree:

Fairy Tree


So, from me and my dog who went, I wish you all the best!
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The Boo-Boo

(This is an old blog post imported from My Space.  Please note not all links may work.)

Riddick was out running along the canal and apparently stepped on a
nail through the center of his paw.  It went in about a centimeter and
caused him to be in lots of pain. I wound up having to take him to the
emergency Vet, where they patched him up and told me to come back the
next day.  (I had to miss work to take him back.)  Anyhow, they did
ex-rays and removed a piece of the nail, then put him in a cast for a
week so he wouldn’t get it infected.

He’s all better now, but poor doggie – he had to wear a cast….and wasn’t very happy at all with the pain meds.

The Boo-Boo

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