Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2013

Mostly a Photo Update



This week at the Egelopvang, I worked in the "sick" area. It was different because we had to give a few hedgehogs medicine, and really give them a good once-over and assess their health as best as possible. Most of them have skin infections that they're being treated for, poor things. We gave two of them medicinal baths, which was hilarious and adorable. They're not fans. Humpy was first, Voortje second. 


On my way to the Egelopvang, I got lost on the sand dunes. Which was fine, because it was a completely gorgeous day, a rarity right now. I felt so good riding my bike in the fresh air, with the sea to my right and the deserted dunes to my left.



On Saturday, Sinterklaas made his official entry into the Netherlands, by way of Den Haag's shore. He was officially greeted by the mayor and the Spanish ambassador, then made his way via white steed to the city's center, where we got to see him. It's interesting how "saintly" he looks, right? Also, yes, those are people in black face. I can't remember if I've talked about this already on the blog, but Zwarte Piet (Black Pete) is a Dutch tradition. He is Sinterklaas' servant. Some say he is a Spanish Moor, others say he's black because he got dirty going down chimneys. Either way, he is clearly a racial stereotype. It was very eery seeing SO MANY people dressed up. It's so normal to them. Young children wear the colorful costume, which you can buy at a grocery store. Some even put a little black paint on their face. The most interesting thing I saw was actual black children running up to greet Zwarte Piet. You can read more about the issue here.



Lastly, Nadine and I went to the Gemeentemuseum yesterday. It has a lot to look at, from Dutch masters, to modern, to a special exhibit on Coco Chanel. One of the most fun things about it was their basement exhibit called Wonderkamers, which is kind of meant for kids, but who cares. It's probably one of the most impressive exhibits I've ever seen; they must have spent so much money on it. There was a fashion portion and you're actually allowed to try on different period costumes and strut on a catwalk. Nadine and I were giddy. I guess we both love to play dress-up. Now I want a bustle.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Gentlewomen









Who wants to buy me a yearly subscription? 

Monday, May 13, 2013

Life Lately via Instagram







Seattle had an early summer (now it's gone),

Cafe Presse and Tavern Law with gal pals,

Just got back from a weekend in Portland,

which included a masquerade benefit and a chocolate fountain.

...

Six days until we say goodbye to Slugs.

19 days until I say goodbye to Seattle.


Thursday, May 9, 2013

Eames


"Natural designs embodied in Mojave desert plants fascinate Eames, who likes to mount them on the wall of his studio. From them, he says he gets ideas for his own designs." 

His wife, Ray, is awesome too. See more photos, by LIFE.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Lately







Life as a nanny is going well, although I've had to change plans around a bit, and I'll probably need to get a THIRD part-time position to supplement. But that's ok. Currently, I'm working with a five month  old boy named Owen who is very sweet (and a humungous Golden Retriever named Jake who seems to need as much attention as the infant); and two grade-school sisters named Charlotte and Ella. I really enjoy them because they're basically self-sufficient, fun to talk to, and seem to like me a lot! 

At home, I'm cooking a lot more, trying not to be wasteful with food. Zucchini bread, zucchini fries, roasted leeks, etc. (see more in my previous post).

Spring is here. In the mornings, Slugs, Dotty, and I chill out in the bedroom with the windows open for maximum sunbathing -- those two LOVE sunshine.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Yuletide











Just some Christmas-y images for your Tuesday.

Credits: 
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6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10

Monday, November 12, 2012

YOLO







PHOTO SHOOOOOOT.



I went to see Gwar in concert on Saturday night. It was mostly an excuse to dress like a sexy/cool punky girl. Gwar was ... an experience. I moshed for approximately 20 seconds and then went to the back because dudes were being a little too pushy (but I guess that's the point of moshing). Josh is an old pro, and moshed the whole time, getting fake blood on him. 

In case you don't know, this is Gwar:


YOLO, amiright?