A southern girl by birth, though maybe not so much by definition. A childhood full of horses, homeschooling, orchards, good cooking, four brothers, three sisters, desert and beach sands. Much love for San Diego harbors, Arizona skies, Spanish moss, Texas porches, and a bundle of friends and family from here to there … but the siren song of the northwest was too tough to ignore. Alaska is the place for me. Here I raise babies, experiment with food and fabric, listen to lots of music, and take entirely too many photographs.
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About my photos…
I add a lot of photos to my flickr that I don’t post here. I’m happy to share them if you ask me first.
I use two cameras and two lenses:
a Nikon D70 with an 18-70mm lens
and a Nikon D80 with a 50mm, f/1.8D lens.
Sometimes I interchange the lenses but not often. I really, really love my 50mm, for which I am now experimenting with a macro filter kit. Much fun!
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Let the record reflect, I’m one of your first fans! Since you were 8!!
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So happy you’re blogging. I believe I was your very first fan and I think you were seven!
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I love you! And your blog too!
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There is so much of your description that would fit in mine. I was born on this island in the middle of the mediterranean sea where the climate is mostly warm or too hot and as much as I love it I am always telling my friends and dreaming that one day I would live in a colder climate far away from here and always tell them I should have been born in Alaska :). I love photography and also take too many photos plus am raising 3 children a 10 year old girl, a 6 year old boy and a 1 year old girl. So pleased to meet you and will be visiting your blog soon, feel free to pop over to my blog. Wish you a happy Sunday :)
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Love your blog! I live in Soldotna and love all the blogs by Alaskan home makers/nature lovers like myself!
Hoping to find time to make your Spruce tip jelly today!
Hope you have a nice summer! Its been pretty rainy up here so far!

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