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Yellow fields, rambunctious horses, and uncooperative dogs | Family Portraits

21 Apr

 

With the threat from my dad that he was going to whack down all of those yellow weeds in the pasture, I knew I had to rally the boys and try to get a last ditch effort of a portrait in the bag!  The plan was a bit over ambitious.   Since the yellow flowers (ie, weeds) were in the horses pasture,I decided that Roger and T2 – the horses –  would make a good backdrop off in the distance.  Since the flowers were on the ground, I figured the lazy old dog, Sam, would make a good pal for Solomon to lean on.

We loaded up the gator with horse feed, two boys, lots of gear, and the grandparents.  We headed out with happy dogs trailing close behind.  Unfortunately the pony stood guard over the top of the pasture and the dogs would venture no further.  My mom is convinced her pack of not so wild dogs are afraid of the teeny tiny little angry pony.  So, scratch the idea of Sam the dog in the photo.

Step two, the horses are cooperating nicely.  We have a very short timeframe before they gobble up their feed and then head off to who knows where.  

Step three, Sid is yelling and crying and refusing to step foot outside of the gator.  Sol is cooperating but not so happy about it.  I am rolling around on the ground in between horse droppings and giant Alabama ant hills.  This is going well!

I give up on Sid and get barely a frame or two fired off before the horses start heading our way.  Sol is screaming and giggling or scriggling and trying to run from Roger, the oldest of the mangey beasties!  My mom, with that knack of hers for animal behavior, knows just what to do to send T2, the sexiest of the wild beasts, off into a gallop.  I click off a few good shots of T2 and then head back for the family portraits underway.  Grandma carried Sid out into the middle of the flowers and then walked away.  Sid stormed off swinging his fists and crying the whole way back to his beloved Grandpa Mark and the safety of the gator.  Sol was gracious enough to oblige his photo happy mother and did a few more jaunts out into the flowers for me.  

What an adventure.  Can’t wait to see what is in bloom on our next trip to the farm!
 

Rolling in the Field

Photograph of boy in field of flowers by Anchorage Portrait Photographer

Photograph of horse running through field of flowers

Image of a boy Laying in a field of flowers

photo of horse running through field in Alabama

photograph of boy running through field


 
Photograph of horses and a boy in field

 

photgraph of boy in field with horse in background

Begonias

27 Apr

 

Flowers, flowers, everywhere!  Everything is starting to burst open here.  We picked up several hanging baskets the other day.  These photos are for Judy.  Patience grasshopper…

 

Sassafrass tree, or so I’ve heard.  If so, sounds like we can make tea from the bark.  

 

Every morning this past week the boys and I have walked out to the strawberry patch and had at least one or two new treats.  Tommorrow looks like we’ll have a bumper crop.  They actually ripen throughout the day so we check back in the evening sometimes for a freshy.  The first day we checked there were only two or three that were about to ripen.  They needed just one more day to be really delicious.  I started talking to Solomon about how we were going to wait and then I turned around and there was Sid with a half eaten almost ripe strawberry in his mouth. Nice!  He still prefers the half eaten thing.  I always find his partially masticated strawberry guts scattered in the grass after every morning snack.

Solomon terrorizes the Daisies

9 Sep





For the Grandparents.

 

(Sid prefered to eat dirt and not participate on this day.)