Friday, February 27, 2009

Bark takes a Holiday




It’s my birthday in January so Steve and I take a little winter vacation. This year we went to the Okefinokee and on down to the Suwannee River on a 5 day paddle. It was cold. There was ice back in the shallow part of the swamp. Nothing some warm food to start the day couldn't cure.


The second night it rained so there was more humidity in the air. Luckily we got all set up and fed before the heavy rain started.

The next morning the steam from the river was just magical
The last night on the Suwanee we had a nice camp fire. I didn't really miss eating at a table while we were out here but tomorrow night I will enjoy sleeping without a fine coating of sand over my entire body.


Wednesday Morning we were down at Crystal River Florida to see the manatees from a kayak. It was amazing. We went with biologist Matt Clemmons who owns Aardvark's Florida Kayak. He's also with Save the Manatees and knows all the ins and outs of the manatee world and the politics of the human side of dealing with the plight of the manatee. I thought I would see a nose or back from afar. No they were right under us, the water was so clear we could see them in detail. We had three even swim along with us for awhile.
The water was so clear - I never thought I would get such a view.

Thursday took us to the Chassahowitzka River and National Wildlife Refuge. The west coast of Florida is just beautiful, not as built up as the east coast. All the times I have been to Florida I had never really investigated this side, and have been amazed.


We rented a canoe at the Chas and saw the most wildlife we had seen, including two or three alligators. The second one doesn't really count; It was a skeleton. Usually there are tons more alligators out in the Okefenokee. It was just too cold up there for them to enjoy the sun.





I think the river might have a lot of traffic on the weekends. We saw only three power boats the entire day. On one of the tiny secluded spring fed creeks that feed into the river, we would meet entire outings of kayakers though. It was funny and quite alright as they are a friendly bunch


The almost end of the trip was to Cedar Key. We had both wanted to visit there for many years. They had great restaurants and a nice paddle over to an historic island. It was really the first part of our vacation focused on a town and we found Cedar Key really laid back and the way my Dad describes Florida. In fact we stayed on the same corner at the dock as I did when I was a small child. I have a vivid memory of being on this dark dock and this old man telling me stories of this island in the distance. The piture below is a restaurant at the corner of Dock St. I think I had breakfast there when I was a kid. I really didn't realize all this till I got home and talked to my Dad.


The hotel where we stayed. I think it got a face lift since I was a kid.



The island has lots of local cats. They must be in heaven. People left food out and water out for them and they had all the seafood leftovers.


They are supposed to have lots of local ghosts but we didn’t see any of those even though we ate dinner where one resides. But what we did find are clams. For the last decade or so Cedar Key has been busy clam farming and they are brilliant. We fell in love with them as you can see


Our final paddle of the trip was out to Atsena Otie island. The place the old man had told me about when I was little. It was rich in history. People had lived there and there was even a pencil factory. Now all that remains are some bricks and a cemetary.




An interesting sign on the way out of town
For our last stop we joined some other Sorellas in a race down in Lakeland. We decided to go all natural and use a map instead of the GPS to get there
Last day: the 6 hours of Lagarto with My Sorella buddies Norma Rainwater, Kate Cook, Kari Linder, and Aimee Murphy

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Sorellas to get Logo Mugs









Feb 8th



Sorella had their members meeting and get together last month. This meeting is to kick of the new year. Everyone gets a goody bag and the perks from the sponsores are discussed. I got up and gave a little speel about the deals from Bark photography and Anne Ledbetter Photography the would recieve.



Bark also made mugs with the Sorella logo and The Bark Photgraphy logo with the picture of the bark dog on the other side. I think they were a hit.
Anne Ledbetter giving her speal about Bark



Allison and Paula sporting their mugs


A batch of Sorella
Thanks Carol Miniutti for the pictures

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Gala for Golden Retrievers



The Adopt a golden will have their golden gala on Saturday Febuary 21. It will be held at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts center. Paul Ossmann of 11 alive will be emcee along with Doppes the weather dog. Bark Photography will be donating portrait sessions and coffee table books of the portrait sessions to the event. Call 404-Dog-Less 404-364-5377 for more details or go to www.adoptagoldenatlanta.com

Saturday, February 7, 2009

FEB 7 Happy Tails Silent Auction

Bark Photography participates in Happy Tails silent auction.
Happy Tails is a group of Pets and their owners who visit people in healthcare facilities, social agencies and special needs programs.
The action is themed Warm Hearts Cold Noses and is to expand program services and to meet the growing community requests for service throughout Metro Atlanta. The Auction will take place at Villa Christina Feb 7 go to the web site for details. Anne Ledbetter contritubuted a portrait session to the event.

This is Riley who is a retired Happy Tails Dog

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Jan Judging at East Cobb Camera Club

Jan 8th
Judging at East Cobb Camera Club. In Jan the East Cobb Camera club of the East Cobb Senior Center had a photography contest with general matter as the subject. That means the subject could be anything. The only stipulations were when the photographs were taken. There were 2 categories: photo taken within the last 3 months and photographs taken within the last 5 years. This was a hard thing to judge there was so much diversity. The 3 month category I could not believe how many places the members had been over the holidays. This group is on the go. After the contest I was treated to a wonderful lunch at the Fish Market in Marietta by the club. Thanks for the great meal!
http://seniors.cobbcountyga.gov/documents/ECOngoing2.08pdf_000.pdf

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Sorella Cycling Club sponsor








Bark photography to be a Sorella Cycling club sponsor
Sponsor.

This is the second year Anne Ledbetter taken the team and the club portrait pictures. This year I'm a one of the sponsors. The woman get discounts on shoots and products. Also we will raffle off some portrait shoots to raise money for worthwhile causes.

Sorella Cycling club there mission statement says
Sorella Cycling's mission is to foster a supportive and open environment for women of all ages and abilities to ride their bicycles for fitness, recreation and racing.” And they have a lot of fun doing it.

I've been a member for a few years and it is a great organization. There is a forum that is like going down to the water cooler for me since when I’m not with clients I’m working by myself.
I take the team and club pictures and will do a few raffles portrait session prizes for some of their fund raising events. And this year am offering discount to the club members for shoots and products.

http://www.sorellacycling.org/

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

SABA Holiday Party



It was time for the 2nd annual SABA Holiday party. This year we decided to have it at someone’s house. The house we picked just happened to be mine. OK I really did volunteer. We figured we would have a potluck this year and at someone’s house it would be nice and cozy.
. Steve and I made Chill and there were savory and sweet dishes galore. The party was a great susees what a way to role in the second year of SABAhttp://www.presentingsmyrna.com/index.php?customernumber=796116937628761&pr=Arts_And_Culture

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