Innocence {Maine Lifestyle Photographer}
Posted on February 23, 2010

Don’t worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you. ~Robert Fulghum
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Winter Light {Maine Lifestyle Photographer}
Posted on February 17, 2010
This post is inspired by the Shutter Sisters.
I love all the seasons as each one offers its own beauty. Color is everywhere, even in the dull gray of winter.

There is something so endearing about horses in their winter coats.

There is a certain glow in the early morning during the winter months. It makes everything warm and magical.

Even though this isn’t focused, I still love the action and the light.



And I love the colors during a snow storm found happily playing in the pasture. They are, of course, in the form of four-legged furry creatures!


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“Feelin Groovy” {Maine Lifestyle Photographer
Posted on February 9, 2010
Some days life is just one big blur,

especially if you’re going too fast.

So, just “Slow down, you movin’ too fast
You gotta make the MORNING last

Just kickin’ down the cobblestones
Lookin’ for fun and
Feelin’ groovy.”

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Winter in Maine {Maine Lifestyle Photographer}
Posted on January 31, 2010
For those of us who live in Maine, it’s a known fact that somewhere in the midst of all the winter months, we do nothing but dream about the return of summer. However, when you are blessed with a January thaw and the temperatures soar above 32 degrees, there is a special magic that soothes us. Over the years I have developed a true love for the peace and quiet that winter gives. The extreme temperatures, in both summer and winter, are the most difficult for me to tolerate.
About a week and a half ago I was at a friends house. When I arrived it was still pretty cold, but it slowly warmed. She has two beautiful children, a huge herd of goats, horses and three Bernese Mountain dogs. Speaking of dogs, if you should ever want the most gentlest of giants, the Bernese Mountain dogs are amazing. Below you will see some images of their interactions with the kids.
I’ve been trying a new approach with my photo editing. I’m learning the art of combining textures with vintage actions. I’m loving how the pictures take on a completely different meaning. Or maybe what’s really happening is the true meaning is shining through. What do you think?




Have you ever seen so much joy!!






Kea in “the zone.”
Soldier is such a flashy boy. Year-and-a-half old, sweet as can be. His mother is Kea (Halflinger) and his father is a Gypsy Vanner.

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My Landscape {Maine Lifestyle Photographer}
Posted on January 19, 2010
This morning’s musings are inspired by this post.
Where do I go when I need to connect? When I need to feel complete and at home? With myself. With my life.
I don’t go far. In the past I have wandered here and there, searching, trying to find that comfy spot on this planet I can feel good about calling home. Well, I arrived 25 years ago. I left a couple of times, but I always came back.
I was born in the Pacific Northwest but I now live in the Northeast. The salty air from the ocean and the scented pines from the forests always soothe my soul. Always stir fond memories.
Fifteen minutes from my home, when I’m in need of ocean sounds and smells, I go here.



But mostly I’m content being in my own back yard with my animals. I’m on vacation year round and it only costs me a barn full of hay and grain, some good dog treats, chicken scratch and a willingness to be.





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