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“E” – 1 Year Old Boy | Snow Session | Photography

May 25, 2011 By Laura 3 Comments

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When this past winter had appeared to be over, in terms of any more snow fall, I really regretted not taking more winter-style photos.   I also regretted not having gotten any photos of my friend’s already 1 year old son.   So one morning, when a beautiful flurry started to softly fall, I was on the phone calling my friend in a heartbeat.  I asked her what she thought of doing a mini-session with “E” that morning, and she was all for it.

I threw my camera equipment in the vehicle, and headed right over.  There is really not much else to tell about the photo shoot, except that while the flurries were on & off while I was shooting, but “E’s” cuteness was in full gear the whole time.


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Is he cute or WHAT?  I was really glad I took the time to do this session.  It was his first time really playing in the snow, so it’s a memory, and 1 year old is such a special age.  But I do hope I get to do another photo shoot with him soon, because under that hat is some gorgeous red hair!

Hope you enjoyed seeing this session.  I made up a new watermark too.  Let me know what you think!

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A Baby Raccoon Study | Homeschooling

May 23, 2011 By Laura 8 Comments

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Some of our most exciting homeschooling lessons, often times turn out to be ones that were not part of my day’s lesson plan at all!  Like the countless opportunities of teachable moments  that pop up throughout every single day for us as parents/teachers, to utilize in educating and guiding our children down the right paths, we’ve had many days, where a lesson to study has sauntered right into our yard!  And it can be a darn cute lesson!!

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling Such was the case the other day, when we spotted this baby raccoon, right up on the hill, outside of our school room windows! (For the sake of reference in this post, we’ll assume the baby was a girl.)  She was enjoying the banana peels & strawberry tops we had thrown out there.

 

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-1 She was poking around and frolicking about up there on our hill, all afternoon, and gave us plenty of time to study here, research facts about baby & adult raccoon, and of course as always, abandon all self-control, and take more photos than necessary. : )

 

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-2 The kids get so very excited, when we spot wildlife, whether it be here on the homestead, or out in a (small) worldly travels.   We all learn so much, gathering both fun, useful, and definitely good to know kind of facts!  So as we share with you all of the photos of this adorable masked critter, we’ll also share with you a lot of what we have learned, as our unexpected study unfolded.

Maybe you’ll learn a new thing or two about raccoons, that you didn’t know before! (We sure did. That would be more than 2 things though.)  We’ll see.

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Well, every life starts with mating season. Right?

That would be winter, for raccoons.  January through the end of March.  Although we had some raccoons up in our tree one night around 9 pm, making ALL kinds of racket.  We could have sworn they were ‘busy’, if you know what I mean.  (HOLY LOUD!)  In fact, until we got further into researching, we joked that this baby was probably from once upon a night! 😉

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-4 Baby raccoons are called ‘kits’.  
They are born after 63 days of gestation, in the spring, and are born in litters of 4-5. They generally stay with their mother until the Fall, unless their has been some interference of the nest, or tragedies brought on by man or nature.

 

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-5 By studying the appearance and motor skills of raccoons at various young ages, we determined this kit to be somewhere between 8-10 weeks.   The mother was no where in sight throughout the day.  While I easily approached the baby to photograph her, I was keenly aware and cautious, of a mother raccoon coming out of nowhere to protect her young.  But I was brave (any risk is often small for a good photo!), and that never happened.

 

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Raccoons grow to be about 12-35 pounds, and 12-28 inches long.
They are omnivores, which means they will eat most anything.  Both meat and vegetation.

It is not true, that raccoons like to wash their food before they eat it.

 

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-7 As we can surmise, by looking at these photos.

 

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I know it is difficult to tell the scale of our little visiting kit here, but she was small enough that she could have sat in Michael’s big hand.

Another sign of how young she was, was her frequent fatigue.  She needed to rest a lot between activity.

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-10 She had just scrounged around our hill, and then sat upon our retaining wall here.  I could see her growing sleepy, as I sat nearby taking photos of her.  Her instinct was to keep an eye on me.   But her instinct was not stronger than her will to stay awake.   In a matter of seconds, she put her head down like this, and then…..

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-11 ….tucked her head, and curled right into a ball, for a snooze!
The desire to nap, was much stronger than her fear of me, or will to protect herself!

 

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How cute is she?  A little fuzzy ball.

After her kit-nap, she had a little more activity, and then curled up into a ball once again, in a patch of sandy dirt up on the hill.   By then, we were observing her through our school windows, when it began to rain on her!!  We felt so bad for her, but she kept sleeping on.  So Michael grabbed a box from our basement, cut out a door, tip-toed out there, and put it over her.

 

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-13 We carried on with our day, but soon noticed 2 things:  She had pulled down the flap of the box, to sleep on instead (smart little kit!), and then she was coming out for a little more exploring.

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-14 As much as we were tempted, and the kids were pleading their cases, it is not wise to keep raccoons as pets, for a variety of reasons.  They can be very dangerous, and keeping them in captivity would ultimately end up with a sad ending.

Adult raccoons have few natural enemies.  I think we as humans, dislike them more than other creatures, for their mere clever interference with our camping activities, and trash disposal efforts.  They are indeed curious, and clever.  Their front paws and back legs all have 5 toes each, and they are as skilled as human fingers. Raccoon have been witnessed to unlacing shoes, opening purses, and undoing zippers!  They are both great climbers, and swimmers. They are members of the ‘carnivora’, such as dogs & cats, but are also related to the panda bear.


baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-16 One of the most distinguishing features of the raccoon, is it’s black mask.
The purpose of their mask, is to reduce glare, and enhance their night vision.  As many of us have grown to understand through our own observations and experiences with raccoons, they mostly sleep during the day, and are most active, searching for the food, from dusk through the night.

 

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-15 Our kit, who we had fallen a bit attached to, despite our best resistance (ok….the kids did not try real hard…), did not end up staying with us for life, as we had entertained notions of in our minds.  She seemed to like her box, but it didn’t turn out to be ‘all that’ after all.   She was in there for a good part of the evening and early dark, but later that night, she went missing. (As she had the freedom to do!).  My own mother instincts kicked in.  I had fleeting thoughts of going to search for her with a flashlight, and bring her home to safety. “She is still so small and helpless, ” I worried, “and prey for larger animals right now.”  But I knew…such is nature. And anyway…I was tired and wanted to go to sleep!

Michael was the first one up the next morning, at 6:30 a.m.  Kit was back by then, and he had the pleasure of watching her climb the tree stump, and roll around in the morning-dew grass out there, as cute as she is, while he ate his breakfast.  But awhile later when the rest of us woke, she was gone again.

 

baby-raccoon-study-homeschooling-17 Our best guesstimate, as to why she was around with no mother in the first place, is that her mother was in fact close-by, sleeping in a tree, and kit wandered off to play.  And nap, as needed.  We have faith that she was not abandoned, as she appeared well cared for and fed.  She was just practicing her independence, but will not truly be ready to be on her own, until fall.

We amuse ourselves with how hopeful we are though.  The box is still out there.  None of us have grabbed it and broken it down.  I suppose we all carry the hope, that she may sleep away at nap time once again, and come to play and amuse us.   If only for a lovely afternoon, once again.


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THE END.

You had to know THAT was coming.  ; )

So did you learn anything new about raccoons yourself?  Do you have anything to teach us about them, that we may have missed?  What opinion have you formed of raccoons, based on your own experiences?  Are they a nuisance? Amusing? Clever? Cute? Please share your thoughts, experiences or facts, with us in the comments.

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Nature Study, Photography, Photography & Lettering, Science Tagged With: backyard-photography, homeschooling, homeschooling-science, nature-studies, raccoon facts, raccoon-study, raccoons, wildlife-photos

A Peek at Our Easter Home Decor, and Finished Eggs

April 20, 2011 By Laura 3 Comments

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After sharing with you all the egg dying fun we had with the kids, I wanted to show you what we did with the eggs they dyed, and a little bit of the rest of the Easter/Spring decor around our home.  As always, our little holiday tree ( or, branch in a bucket of bricks…lol.) is decorated.  Mostly photos here – less chit-chat.
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{O} did this arrangement of some of our dyed eggs and raffia in a tall glass jar, all by herself. (She’s 8.) I was so impressed.

Next, you can see what I decided to do with some of those dyed pieces of lace you saw in the photos of the egg dying post….

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CALVARY.

This was a Lenten project & (Scriptural) lesson we did with the kids. Well, Michael really gave the lesson, and he did a really good job with the message, as they all worked, getting their hands really dirty.  It always warms my heart, to listen to the kids talk about their faith, so directly from their heart, and in such sweet ways. I took lots of photos of them making this.  I’ll share in time next year, and show you how it is done.  (If I’m still blogging.)  The whole thing will be going out in my garden.   I love it, for all it represents.  The kids put it together, seeded it, watered it every day, and grew it to this,  and all of that makes me love it even more.

JESUS’ TOMB.

I hope you enjoyed the peek.  : )  We won’t be blogging again until next week. Our family has a busy and focused rest of the week, that I’m really looking forward to, as we prepare ourselves for Easter.  So we just wanted to say to you now…


From our home to yours, wishing all of you, and your families, a blessed Holy Week, and a joyful Easter Sunday celebration.

See you again soon.

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Filed Under: Gardening, Home Decor, Photography, Seasonal Home decor, SPRING Home Decor, The Homestead Tagged With: Catholic-blogs, Catholic-families, decorating-with-dyed-Easter-eggs, Easter-home-decor, easter-tree

Some Recent Vehicle Lettering & Graphics | Plymouth, MA

April 11, 2011 By Laura 7 Comments

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Sharing in this post here, just some of Michael’s vehicle lettering and graphics work for his Michael P. Richard Truck Lettering, Etc., clients from within the past several months.

While most of his work is commercial jobs for small and large businesses require standard and conservative lettering jobs on their vehicles, once in awhile he gets a cool job a client wants just for their personal vehicles, and he has the fun of designing something more out of the box.  This XTERRA below was such a case, and he enjoyed getting a little more free-style with it.  I think it came out rather cool. Take a look-see for yourself:

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How would you like to drive that bad boy around town?
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With the 4 door/extended cab trucks being a popular vehicle for tradesman, Michael has been making use of the extra space for their business branding, as seen  in the next couple of trucks, as opposed to keeping it all confined to the front door.

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I say, bigger is better, when it comes to company branding.
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Here below is a more standard can truck lettering job, with front door lettering only.

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Still sharp looking, and eye catching though, with the black & white on red.

Earthshaping.  I like that word!

vehicle-truck-lettering-graphics-plymouth-ma-10 Burkhardt Brothers…….Michael’s Dad lettered this company’s fleet of 40 foot trailers and box trucks for many, many, MANY years.  But guess what?  HE lettered it all IN PAINT, BY HAND!   Michael helped for a few years, with his father.  It’s Michael’s account now, but it is done in all cut vinyl these days.  A whole lot faster for sure.  But more impressive execution, back in the day. Think about it.  Those capital B’s on a trailer are like 30 inches tall!

I miss that man.  <sigh>

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This is Michael’s brother-in-law’s roofing company.  Michael does all of his vehicle and sign work of course.
Michael’s father designed the logo.   I think its super sleek, and extra-so in gold.
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These next 2 jobs are vehicle wraps.  Have you noticed them around?  It’s basically a very large one piece vinyl print, that is shrink-wrapped onto the vehicle.

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Here just the bed of the truck is wrapped.

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Here, the entire trailer was done.

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Wrapping takes some real practice and skill to apply, for sure.

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But I think it is eye-catching, and effective marketing/branding for one’s business.
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Hope you enjoyed seeing some of Michael’s latest work.

We just wanted to share some of it with you.  Let him know what you think of this or that, in the comments!  He’ll be glad to read your feedback.



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{Ju} & Big Bro | Urban to Beach

March 6, 2011 By Laura 4 Comments

These two kids, have always been ‘cake’, in front of my camera.   This is my God-daughter {Ju}, and her big brother, {N}.  You may have seen the recent post (as I type this), where {Ju} was a guest crafter with us at Our House Of Joyful Noise.  But I did this photo shoot with them back in July last year, 2010.  Their mom, my cousin, brings them down from western MA every now and then, to have their photos done, and we spend a little time all together too.  Whether I am doing individuals of the kids, or shots of them together as siblings, they always do great!  They are just pretty natural in front of the camera, and that’s always nice!

We decided to do a little urban shooting, and then hit the beach!  I wanted to go for a little serious/tough-boy look with big brother {N}, but it is hard to pass up his smile – which is always readily available!  (Just like his little sister’s!)  Also note, this particular photo shoot trip, {N} brought his buddy along, so I did some shots of, and with, him too.

I had fun processing these, to finish off the images as I saw them in my head. Not much more of my chatter, from here on.

As you’ll see, this is one of several sweet brother & sister shots of them together.  Their connection is the real thing, that came through easy for me, too.

This is my favorite shot of {Ju}. I just love it. It’s a great view of her freckles, and beautiful eyes.  I did her french-braided pigtails, myself.

“Boyz of Summer”

How handsome is this guy!!

This is one of my ‘senior guy’ shots I love to do at this location. He really pulled it off, for a 12 year old, huh?

This was another great one of them together.

I can be very funny. ; )  {Ju} has the best giggle in the world!  (Much like her mother’s.  Who knew such a thing was genetic?)

Their mom wanted me to design a family Christmas card with some of the photos.  Considering the urban/beach kind of shots we got, I went the ‘fun/grunge/non-traditional route’, and she loved it!  ( I did too. : ).    This is a flat, 2-sided 5×7, printed on linen.  It really made the most of their images, and all of my texture work.  (There was no LLR watermark on the real cards.  lol 😉

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One of the greatest works out of this photo shoot, was this shot below.  I knew the second I took it, it was going to be something special.  It was bound to be made into even more of an art piece, so I had fun with it.  Their mom ordered a large piece of artwork of it, as a framed piece for their home, and then also got linen note cards of it too.  (Of course, all minus my LLR web frame.)

I can always count on an over-abundance of shots I am happy with, with these two.



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