Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2017

Food and Towels!

Morning, all!

Two of the most fun things about Disney Cruises are the food and towels!

Food is a given. Not only does it taste good, but they make pretty too. And every night when you return to your stateroom, a neat towel figure has been placed on your bed to amuse.


Mmmm yummy creme brulee!


Cheesecake!



A crab?


A bunny! So adorable!


Couldn't you just frame this one? :)


A frog!


I think it's a monkey or orangutan. What do you think?


A lovely elephant!


One night at dinner, they did the napkins like little suits. Adorable!


A ghostly pirate, perhaps? Or creature from the deep?


Funky, isn't it?


Pluto relaxing while his master's away?


Aren't they all just adorable? Which is your favorite? I can't choose!

Have a great Friday!










Friday, September 23, 2016

Disney 2016 Sneak Peek!

Greetings!

Life has been...chaotic! Busy! Piling up! Making me way behind! Mostly due to the day job. But just a few weeks ago, hubby and I went on vacation. We departed for the Mediterranean for a week.

It was my first trip ever to Europe. Had been looking forward to it for over a year! With only a week and four ports of call, there wasn't time to see everything. We barely touched the surface. I think we left from vacation more exhausted than when we went! lol.

Where did we go? Let me show you.




I took a jillion pictures. It's how I roll. But due to unexpected circumstances and some bad luck, I lost 600+ of them. *cry* Even now, with how busy life has been, I've only been able to upload some.

But don't worry, I won't flood you with them. :) Figured I'd share just a few to wet your appetite. :P


The sunsets out here were amazing!


Some awesome skies too!


Coming into Livorno.


Doesn't it scream Europe? Taken on our way to the boat for the National Park of Cinque Terre.


Seeing this made me homesick for Puerto Rico. The island's architecture and forts were built and influenced by the Spaniards who came there, so I really shouldn't have been surprised. :)


Isn't this gorgeous? One of my few surviving pics of Rome. *sniff*

 All of them are not up on my site yet, but if you want to see more, come on by and check out what's up my gallery so far. :)

I want to go back!!!!





Friday, December 18, 2015

Puerto Rico - Land of Enchantment!

After way too many years, I finally went back to my roots - Puerto Rico!


I'd brought up the idea last year about doing a trip there to visit family and it be three generations of us girls. (My Mom, my daughter, and me!) Since we're all getting older, I figured this might be the last chance for something like this. And I wanted my daughter to learn more about where we all came from.

Puerto Rico is an island in the Caribbean. It's small, only 100 X 50 miles, but chock full of culture and exotic foods and more! Better yet, you don't need a passport to go there. Puerto Rico (meaning Rich Port) is a property of the US - so while it might seem foreign, it's still part of the old US of A!

We spent a little over a week there, staying with my uncle. We drove all over the place. And like usual, I took a ton of pictures! heh heh. I'll share a few with you and also links to the albums in case you want to see more. (Albums have a slideshow feature!)


View from my uncle's porch. So awesome! He lives outside the city of Caguas


This is the beach at Luquillo. The colors of the water are gorgeous!


El Morro is an old Spanish fort in San Juan. A huge fort! Lots of history here.


San Juan has a section where all the roads are as they were in the past. Built from the weights carried in the ships as ballast once they came to port to fill up with goods from the island.


El Yunque (The Forest) is a protected rain forest. You will have never seen so much GREEN! :)


Have several more albums - Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park, Camuy Caves, Guajataca, Ponce, and Other.

Hope you get a chance to visit the island someday!

Friday, October 23, 2015

FanDays 2015

Running late on my post. DOH!
All my plans went kaput when I popped off my tire trying a new way to go home in the middle of a giant storm. Yeah....
Been one of those months...

While I missed about half of FanDays due to work, I still made it in time to get a few pics. Yay!


My daughter had not made one of these triple layer flowers in forever. Someone saw it on the banner and asked for one. I think they are super cool!


Look at the awesome detail on her headdress. Fascinating!


Her weaponry and the buddy with her also had it going on!


Hawkwoman! Lots of nice detial.


See what I mean? Came out great!


The armor looks awesome!


Master Splinter and Raphael! Master Splinter is in the original comic style. Poor thing.


Talking of originals - here's the Penguin! Qack qack qack. (He looked awesome!)


A young Poison Ivy was hanging around too. Her necklace is super cool!


Pic my daughter sent me that Friday. She had my back while I was slaving at the day job. My bro came too, so he had her back. :)

Hope you have a great Wednesday!
While I missed about half of FanDays due to work, I still made it in time to get a few pics. Yay!


My daughter had not made one of these triple layer flowers in forever. Someone saw it on the banner and asked for one. I think they are super cool!


Look at the awesome detail on her headdress. Fascinating!


Her weaponry and the buddy with her also had it going on!


Hawkwoman! Lots of nice detial.


See what I mean? Came out great!


The armor looks awesome!


Master Splinter and Raphael! Master Splinter is in the original comic style. Poor thing.


Talking of originals - here's the Penguin! Qack qack qack. (He looked awesome!)


A young Poison Ivy was hanging around too. Her necklace is super cool!


Pic my daughter sent me that Friday. She had my back while I was slaving at the day job. My bro came too, so he had her back. :)

Hope you have a great Wednesday!

Friday, April 10, 2015

My DART Adventure!

Greetings!

Adventures can come from the unlikeliest places or reasons. And some adventures are more fun than others. This past weekend, hubby and I decided embarked on one of those.

My work place is moving to Las Colinas, which means a much more involved commute using already congested highways. (I leave at 6:30am just to avoid traffic! And even then it still gets congested! And the new location is farther and through some of the worst spots. Noooo!)

So trying to see how to avoid traffic and all the stress, annoyance, etc that goes with it, I figured I'd check out DART Rail since there's a station right by the new work address.

DART stands for the Dallas Area Rapid Transit - Texas has been slow in getting into this type of thing because Texas, unlike most states that embrace mass transit solutions, is BIG! And there tends to be lots of space between places. So between the expense and the distance, it's been slow to catch on. But Texas keeps getting more and more people, so it's become something of a necessity. There's been buses routes for many, many years, but the rail is relatively new. But both integrate into a rather large network that serves Dallas and 12 surrounding cities. So it's BIG too!

Anyway,  I spent a couple of hours doing research, finding out routes, comparing maps, and more. So Saturday, hubby and I set off to check it out and see if DART rail was a viable alternative or not.


This is the view from the DCTA platform off of Hebron in North Carrollton. The A-Train stops by here on its way from Denton to the Trinity Mills station. As you can see, aside from a roof and some metal chairs and ticket machines, there's nothing here. 


On a day like Saturday, that is not a problem. But any kind of inclement weather and passengers would find no protection here. Also, the big schedule on the marquee is only for weekdays, so we ended up missing the train, because... there are no TOILETS!



Took a panoramic once we got back (before we realized the marquee was wrong and we'd just missed the train).  Wahhhh! (We then got in the car and went to the alternate stop.)


Inside of the DART Rail - which we got onto at the North Carrollton Station. No bathrooms there either.


Ticket machines and helpful signs. Huge parking lot, big statue, no bathrooms. No real cover. And cover is important in Texas. Weather changes every five minutes, don't you know. :P


Incoming DART rail. (We're sitting in the other one.)


And we're off!


Water treatment plant in Carrollton


Some nice views on  the overpasses.


Each station stop had a different decor motif for their columns. Still no restrooms.


A lovely fluffy sky!


Passing strangers


You can see the conductor and the rail map from here. Typical multi transit train setup.


Walnut Hill Station - a nice southern feel to the columns.


The big radar thing/water thing. 


Some more of the stop decor.


Historical Park in Farmers Branch.


They've really fixed it up!


More column decor.


This is the extent of protection at all the stations we stopped at. :( Rain with some wind, and you'd be soaked.


Really can see a long way from up here.


Old Downtown Carrollton


More station decor


Big art thing at the North Carrollton Station. Wish they'd put in some bathrooms instead.

All the stations were clean and so were the trains. But...

We never did go all the way to our final destination. The bathroom situation caused us to hoof it in search of one and after that we were pretty much done. I now know why DART is losing money. I've no idea how the elderly or people with kids could afford to use DART rail without any kind of facilities being available. I spoke to a friend who uses the Red Line and said he'd seen plenty on that route, but the Green Line seemed to have none. Sadly, the lack of facilities definitely makes this a non-option for me.

So we had drama, frustration, and some cool stuff to this adventure. Next weekend? Maybe a new adventure, maybe not. :P