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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

A Book Cover - View from the Tower

I've been having a bit of fun playing with image enhancements that transform photographs into images that can resemble oil paintings, posters, litho prints, watercolor or even a pastel drawing. One of my hobbies that sometimes results in an interesting or fun image I can use for e-Notecards or Greetings. Here I took a shot of the Niagara River looking from the start of the Bruce Trail toward Lake Ontario, taken in autumn and played a bit to see what sort of emotional feel the changes would create with the image. Of the experiments this is one of my favorites, it's intriguing and gentle. The saturation and gauziness gives the viewer the sense of twighlight approaching. This image would be fun used as a book cover. It would suit a book written about the Niagara River, Niagara on the Lake, Queenston Heights. This would even suit something on a historical line, including General Brock who died near where this shot was taken. It could also suit a story about the Niagara Escarpment and/or the Bruce Trail. Likely it would also lend itself well to a romance, given the softness, the color and the framing of the image. Before all the playing; the image was a nice silhouette of the same view. It would also work for many of the same applications. I was born in this area and love it here. It's surprising that this region is right on the northern border with the US and yet one can only barely see any rooftops above the trees! It's one of the things about the image that is priceless compared to the commercial representations of the region featuring casinos, waterfalls and a carnival atmosphere. There's so much more to Niagara than the flashy tourist attractions; there are botanical gardens, family oriented parks and play areas, historical buildings, sites and monuments. There are a wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables available throughout the growing season from local farm markets. A wide river with Lake Ontario at one end, Lake Erie at the other means lots of fresh water to enjoy recreational boating, fishing and swimming. There are also miles of bike trails and hiking trails to satisfy the dog lover, fitness aficionado, naturalist or birdwatcher in most of us. The Heart of Niagara?... It's her River!
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Running Obstacles


Running Obstacles
Originally uploaded by Our Enchanted Garden

Another update on our puppies; still the only things actively growing in the garden!
Mia and Daisy are taking good advantage of the mild weather in our region and getting loads of exercise in the backyard. We practice their leash walking nearby around the neighborhood and we've had a few visits to the park. This weekend we may try some trails combined with a trip in the truck to help them get over their motion sickness. Daisy is getting pretty good at it and I'm sure Mia will come along alright. We want to be able to take them on road trips so it's an issue to deal with ASAP with spring just a few days away!.
Mia is very athletic and acrobatic. We don't have to build much of an obstacle course to amuse her - she finds her own! I'll upload a few more shots tomorrow after work, have to clear my memory card so I can start fresh for the spring season!! Looking forward to some good candid shots of the girls but beginning to realize a digital video camera will be helpful and more useful at times - when the dogs are being quite active for example!

Monday, March 09, 2009

I AM MIA!


Mia Settles In
Originally uploaded by Our Enchanted Garden

Mia is settling into her new home. Mia is our second Jack Russell Terrier and also the second dog we've adopted as a rescue. She is a sweet puppy (only 6 months) and fortunately the only abuse she experienced in her life has been her lack of training or socializing with other animals.
We were very fortunate to be able to acquire a young Jack in such great shape as a rescue. Often this breed is misunderstood and the uninformed human can do harm by neglecting their training and not providing enough exercise. Worse the mistreatment can go on for years creating a dog with personality disorders like fearfulness or aggression and nasty habits like biting, barking, and chewing. They can be seriously overweight or underweight, have dental issues and a host of problems.

With us Mia is guaranteed to be trained and well exercised plus she will be socialized with our Lab puppy Daisy (3 months). Daisy helps with the exercise because they love to chase each other around the yard! Mia will learn the regular puppy "stuff" like sit, stay, down and come. She will learn how to walk on a leash and when she's a bit older she'll learn how to run beside a rolling bicycle and we'll work on some tricks hopefully by the end of summer!

Our goal is to have two well adjusted dogs in the end who will be good companions and guardians for our family. Their unconditional love will help us all through any of the rough edges the outside world seems to expose. Who knows, maybe we'll get the pair volunteering to visit sick kids at the hospital or home-bound adults or seniors or something along those lines! It's something I'll be researching in the next few months. Helping others would be a worthwhile activity for the dogs, giving them a sense of purpose which all living beings thrive well in!

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Sepia Daisy larger

to see how large, large is!
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Sepia Daisy

Our Daisy is growing and inspires us each day! Watching her grow and learn is a blast. She loves the garden and as she gets to know the neighborhood she'll love it too. There's so much to explore. She's been to the station, walking with John to pick me up after my shift and we all enjoyed walking home in the middle of a February thaw! Towels by the door are a necessity this time of year when walking any animal, the water, mud and grime and salt can make a mess indoors, best to dry their feet, legs and underbelly just inside the door upon entry. She's already used to the routine and has no trouble with cooperating. I can no longer say that our pup is the only Daisy growing in the garden! With the thaw we had in February there is very little snow cover in the yard and tiny young plants, hardy varieties are showing signs of life. This includes tiny daisy plantlets, pansies and early primulas! Only 3 weeks till the spring equinox and warmer weather to follow a few weeks after that! Something to really uplift the spirits is the sweet promise of spring in our enchanted garden!
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It's our belief the Earth on which we live is truly an Enchanted Garden. Nature has a magical way of creating and sustaining itself, usually with an incredible abundance and variety of expression. This is actually the natural way of the world we live in, despite human attempts to rally against or fight or ignore nature.

A Photo-Blog with a fun and quirky flavor, including some digital artwork, inspirations, experiments and the stories behind them giving some insight into how a couple of happy gardeners view our backyard and our world!
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We planned our landscaping to reflect our appreciation for the natural world and the desire to observe nature up close by making use of native plant varieties, allowing seed bearing plants to stand as feed for wildlife and creating a healthy micro-environment for them. Sometimes even the garden visitors: mainly birds and squirrels leave seeds and bulbs that surprise us later on!

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  • In addition to other activities Our Enchanted Garden helps in the rescue and fostering of jack russell terriers. Our own two dogs, one a rescue herself, enjoy being foster sisters. Have you ever considered fostering an abandoned animal? Ask your local shelter how you can help! Or search online for more info and do the Natural Thing! Open your hearts, your homes and your yards to an unfortunate animal in need of love and with tons of love to give back!

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I celebrate nature, the natural world and the human spirit immersed within it. My passion is in sharing the simple reminders the garden and nature share with me. Through my photographic adventures I've learned something we humans often overlook; We are a part of Nature, not apart from it! That we are human spirits immersed within this magical, miraculous and beautiful world. Understanding this fundamental truth has been changing my life in lovely ways. I look forward to and welcome further developments this focus provides and hope you might be inspired to reconnect with the natural world around you!
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