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LIONS and TIGERS and BEARS!

The other day I watched Addi and Bridger while their Mom & Dad went to Utah.

What do you do when a little 4 yr. old proclaims . . . “I’m bored” . . . at least 20 times before 9:00 a.m. in the morning? 

You quickly make a plan!

Addisyn, Bridger and I decided to change a boring day into a fun filled day.  We went to the ZOO. 

Take a look.

 Bridger got annoyed with my picture taking right along with the monkeys!

My favorite . . . Can you imagine walking around with all that hair, in this heat!

Addi takes time to pose for me . . . so sweet!

See the little guy at the bottom left . . . some days I feel that way!

The penguins have the most fabulous blue pool to swim in  . . . however, they just didn’t care to get wet!

Broken arm or not, Bridger was going to ride those rides!

Addi chickened out at the last moment.

When I asked what their favorite Animal at the Zoo was . . . It was the Goats!

Go figure.

 The end.

WizzythestickJuly 20, 2010 - 7:10 PM

Somedays I feel like the guy in the pic above your guy on the bottom left:-)

BrandiJuly 11, 2010 - 10:12 AM

MOM YOUR THE BEST!!! Bridge wakes up saying he is board…so THANKS for making it so much fun for the kids. You pictures are exquisit (sp)! I love them all. They really look wonderful and so beautiful. The colors are so vibrant. Sorry Bridge was getting frustrated with the picture taking…he doesn’t have a great deal of patience.
I still think it is just hilarious that their favorite part of the zoo was the goats! I think it is just cause they were more hands on with them…but still, THE GOATS????? So funny!
Again, THANKS TONS! The kids had a blast with you, and talk about it all the time. They wanted to have us drop them off yesterday while we exchanged our mattress. They just love to be with you, and you make them feel so special. We are so lucky!

BarbJuly 10, 2010 - 9:55 PM

You are so funny!

BEAUTIFUL FACES

I’m almost embarrassed to post pictures of beautiful little ones, since I have daughters who are fantastic photographers.  They will simply have to look the other way, because these are too cute to not share! While babysitting, I tried really hard to capture a few moments. Trying to photograph these two little busy beavers . . . is almost next to impossible.  Logan was a bit more accommodating, but as for Bossie . . . FORGET IT!  I swear, I have the cutest Grand-kids on the whole earth.

When you are taking pictures of sheer beauty, it simply doesn’t matter if they pose!

Boston

a.k.a -”Bossie”

 

Logan

a.k.a. “Little Buddy”

No time to gel the hair!

 I think he learned this look from his Dad! 

 ”You do whatever you want Nana . . . I’m NOT moving from this couch!”

Logan is the best Eater I’ve ever met!

I will tell you one more time . . . PUT THAT CAMERA AWAY!

Don’t let this angel face fool you . . . This little one can certainly Hold her own!

 ”Grandkids are certainly a gift from Heaven!”

 

TammieJuly 8, 2010 - 11:25 AM

Hi Jonna!

My sister-in-laws both referred me to your website. I’m so impressed! I am a personal trainer and group exercise specialist who LOVES to bake. My clients always love to find the balance that can be attained in life if done carefully. I always tell them, “You gotta live a little and be responsible in between;)”. Thanks so much for sharing your talent with this website. Your attention to meticulous detail with the photographs is wonderful and makes it not only inspiring to try the recipe but takes out a lot of the quesions one may have had in the process! My sister-in-law served the S’more cupcakes last night at a picnic. They were superb. My family loved them. I look forward to trying some recipes on your site and recommending them to my family, friends and clients.
Sincerely,
Tammie

WizzythestickJuly 6, 2010 - 9:23 PM

Hi Jonna so sweet of you to pop on over to my other blog. Thank you for your kind comments. I am enjoying the project immensely. I love all your pics of your grand kids. Intent with your grandson is fantastic and the lighting just helps tell the story by bringing into focus his intense concentration. BTW love the new look of your site.

BertaJune 3, 2010 - 8:55 AM

Your photos are breath-taking and your grandchillin’ are A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E.! You have a great talent of being a photographer as well as the most AMAZING cook – you astound me constantly! Well done.

ChrisJune 1, 2010 - 6:09 AM

I think you’re daughters get their photography talent from their mama!! Beautiful pictures!!! And beautiful little subject!! Have a great day!!

RANDOM . . . ness

 random
Function: adjective
1 a : lacking a definite plan, purpose, or pattern b : made, done, or chosen at random
2 a : relating to, having, or being elements or events with definite probability of occurrence <random processes> b : being or relating to a set or to an element of a set each of whose elements has equal probability of occurrence

ran·dom·ness noun . . .just because! 

 

BertaMay 29, 2010 - 8:15 AM

EVERYTHING you touch TURNS to GOLD ! ! ! LOVE the tour – so beautiful, just like YOU!

BertaMay 29, 2010 - 8:13 AM

EVERYTHING you touch TURNS to GOLD!!!!! LOVE the tour – so beautiful, just like YOU!

Courtney Van BlerkomMay 20, 2010 - 9:15 PM

Oh my goodness Aunt Jonna, I wish I could shoot photos as well as you and all your girls do! I love photography and I get jealous looking at all the awesome pictures you all put up! They’re amazing!!! :D

BrandiMay 20, 2010 - 8:25 PM

Oh I LOVE it. More random…ness! PLEASE

The magical world of FARMING

Yesterday, I went on a ride.

I was smart this time. 

I actually remembered to bring my camera and my Canon EOS 7D book for Dummies!  I’ve learned quite a lot from reading that book.  It didn’t have a Chapter about how to take good pictures through a bug filled windshield, however.  See . . . if you look close, you can see my husbands ear plugs on the dashboard as I was taking the picture.  You can also see the bugs stuck to that windshield.  It’s not too bad, considering I took it through the very dirty windshield.

Kenny was setting up a guidance system, up on the Rexburg Bench.

Did you know that most farmers don’t even have to drive their tractors anymore. 

Those straight rows come from the guidance system!

Look closely, the rows towards the front are grain.  The rows further back are potatoes.

Grain rows are much closer together!

 POTATO 101

The rows are 36″ apart and potato seed pieces are placed 10″ apart by the potato planter.

The fertilizer is placed beneath the seed piece, and the funguside is placed in the ground to kill all the bugs that put the black spots on the potatoes that you buy in the store.

 The red box on the planter has the chemical to kill potato beatles that eat the plant as it grows.

I learned all of this from my Book for Dummies……NOT!

They will fill that potato planter with the spuds that are in the truck picture below.

They are seed potatoes that were grown last year, in high altitude areas that are in disease free soils.

They are grown purposely small, so that the potatoes have several eyes.  Eyes are the little indented spots that you see on the potatoes that you peel for dinner.  Each seed potatoe has several eyes.  When they cut the potatoes into two to three ounce pieces, you hope each piece has several eyes.  These eyes . . . of each of the pieces, is where the plants starts to grow.

*If you have had potatoes start to grow little arms and legs . . . that is the eye of the potatoe.  If you were to cut it into pieces and place it in your garden . . . it will GROW!

This truck of potatoes is all ready cut, treated and ready for planting.  It holds 300 sacks.  Each sack is 100 lbs.

I’ve driven one of these suckers before . . . . hated every minute of it. 

My heart raced at stroke level the entire time!

Oh……how my husband wished he’d married a FARM GIRL.

When the Guidance System . . . fails to Guide, because the farmer pushes the wrong buttons,

he simply crawls out of the cab of the tractor . . . and calls Kenny!

My hubbie is the skinny guy.

ONE MORE TIME . . . push this button, then that button, then this button, then that button.

Don’t forget!~

Boredom has now set in . . . Let’s see how far my lens will take me.

Cannon . . . take me away!

My 24-105mm lens, is not the best for shots like this. 

  These grain bins will be very full come September.

Somewhere in Ashton, they have turned grain bins into the most fabulous house.  Really!

When we did finally get home . . . Kenny had to check on the GARDEN.

Once a farmer - always a farmer. 

I don’t live in a grain bin, I live in this house.

All the windows in this house are disgustingly dirty, just like that truck windshield!

Do you remember Pete . . . well, he’s still on the job.

He doesn’t do a very good job though.

He just sits there, and sits there, and sits there!

I took more pictures.

These blossoms are from our plum trees.

Did you know that if the trees don’t blossom, they won’t produce fruit?

Our yard will be Weed free . . . for about four to five minutes!

Like I said . . . Once a farmer, always a farmer.

We have this Old stuff at our house.

It’s older than I am!

This is an OLD potato Planter.

Can you imagine!

 This is a Mower Sickle. It mowed hay . . . once upon a time.  Horse drawn!

The Bumble bees are out in FULL FORCE!

and so are the TULIPS!

They are much sweeter than the bees.

They don’t seem to have a liking for me either.

These are my favorite.

and just like this post . . . all good things must come to an end.

My husband didn’t need a guidance system to plant his garden.

GO TO BED PETE . . . it’s getting late!

*My Camera is now in shock, as it actually got out of the kitchen.

BarbMay 24, 2010 - 10:24 AM

Hi! I just realized you changed your blog address. I was wondering what happened to your personal posts. Question: How do you clean the outside of your windows that are way up high? Mine are so dirty right now.

P.S. My dad is a farmer at heart. My mom would never let him go work on his dad’s farm after they got married, but I believe my dad has always thought our yard as his “farm” and he always called our lawnmower, “the tractor.”

MandiMay 19, 2010 - 9:49 AM

Curious. My husband grew up farming too. He has worked for his dad on and off for parts of our marriage (14 yrs). He is so happy when he is doing that, but we can’t pay the bills working on the small family farm. He is currently employed and unfortunately not happy. He’s keeping his eyes and ears open for something else…I saw those pics of your husband and wondered what it is that he does? Is his company hiring? My man has management experience, could sell anything, knows farming & farmers (spuds, grain, hay etc.) he works hard and is very honest. Most of our local hiring is word-of-mouth so I thought I would put it out there and see if you could tell me anything. Thanks…GREAT PHOTOS!

BrandiMay 17, 2010 - 9:55 PM

That was a great post mom! I loved learning all of it. I did however know some of it!!! Those pictures you took look really really good. I love the first one with dad in the tractor and the ear plugs-I thought that was so neat. THEN the picture of the perfect bee in motion. That is so cool!!!! Thank goodness for those long sits in the truck and a good book for learning!!!!!

NikiMay 17, 2010 - 6:58 PM

Beautiful pics! We miss you guys! One of these days in our “spare” time we’ll come visit. I promise! ;)

MEET PETE.

I’m convinced.

Convinced that if my hubbie had to choose between me and . . .

the garden,

He would certainly choose . . .

the garden!

I’d like you to meet Pete.

  

Pete’s the newest member of our family.

He’s the “Keeper of the Seed.”

His job is 24-7.

As my hubbie puts it . . . “You won’t watch the garden, so somebody has to!”

You see, I’m suppose to keep my eye out for these beautiful creatures.

Oh Yes . . . let’s not forget the pesky pheasants that also sneak by me.

  

This one turned to look at me as if to say . . . Ha Ha.

You’re in trouble now!

Save some for me . . .

Pete just sat there.

He’s fired!

Some how, it was my fault . . . instead of Pete’s.

For Pete’s sake.

Less peas to pick – I win!

 

 

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BarbMay 24, 2010 - 10:28 AM

Ha Ha! You’re hilarious. Great post.

ChantriMay 15, 2010 - 2:39 PM

LOL! I’m dying here. Pete is good looking, but in a freaky way!! ha ha ha ha ha. That was a good post! Logan can’t wait to go out in the garden with Papa! He’s begging me here to be there! Love you.

LynnMay 10, 2010 - 9:24 PM

LOL!!! Good one. I would of fired Pete too. ; D

BrandiMay 10, 2010 - 1:01 PM

I am laughing so hard!!! Well Pete sure looks like a handsome little guy. I am so sorry that he didn’t do a very good job of keeping the critters away and I am even more sorry that you got blamed for Pete failing his job! At least you got some good pictures of the little cuties before they ran off!!! How did it feel to fire Pete???