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Around Here: May

We have been enjoying some warmer temperatures recently but, some days, it still like spring has not fully arrived, as we have had so much rain during May.  Below are some items that have occurred around here in May!

-continuing to work steadily on my long-term photography project, and I hope that I have a few more months to go to finally finish!

-attended Pups in the Park!  We had a great time together again this year!

-we are soon on our way to Michigan to meet our nephew, Liam!

-burning spring scented candles in our house!

-opening our windows and letting fresh air into the house!

-we have been doing some spring cleaning this month, including: cleaning our decks and getting our decks finished for the warmer months; finishing our gardening and planting; and cleaning the interior of our cars!  (Due to the rain, we had to reschedule our window cleaning, which desperately needs to be done, for next month.)  Next, I plan to tackle cleaning our closets and attic, while keeping in mind this mantra!  It always feels so good to let go of items that you no longer need or bring you joy.

-enjoying long walks around the neighborhood and dinners together outside!  Victory still very much loves going for rides in her Hound About!

-getting tickets to see Bruce Springsteen in September!

-began reading Consolations by David Whyte — a really good read so far.

-watched the first season and started the second season of Bosch.

-started the miniseries, The Night Manager.

-still using my Fitbit and I’m hitting 10,000 steps per day most days.

-continuing to make incremental progress on our ever-growing to do list!

Happy Wednesday!  Wishing you a great week!

 

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Interview: Josh Bryant, Photographer

Interview with Josh Bryant, Photographer

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Recently, I had the opportunity and pleasure of interviewing Josh Bryant, a London-based photographer who observes the bond between man and dog, as well as the similarities of the two, which Bryant explores in his series entitled, “Companions.”  According to Bryant, “I believe when individuals look for a dog as a pet, at some level, largely subconsciously, one will look for something that mirrors something about oneself.  Someone’s choice of dog therefore could reveal hidden personality traits that would not immediately become apparent when an individual is observed or whilst listening to them speak.”  Bryant says, “with confidence of the dog at their side, people offer you a glimpse into their lives that they would not normally allow; making private become public, where once they would feel vulnerable and uncomfortable.”  A selection of Josh Bryant’s work is displayed below.  Please visit Josh Bryant’s website to view more of his wonderful work.

 

KATHERINE CARVER: What were your beginnings as a photographer and when did you realize it would become your chosen form of expression?

JOSH BRYANT: Photography was a big part of my childhood.  My dad would frequently be taking photos or documenting the family via videos with the use of the camcorder.  Sometime around secondary school, I got really into photography, while using my camera as an excuse to go on adventures or take photos of live music to gain access to gigs.  I think after school, I knew there was not much reason for me to try to do anything else, it seemed the only thing that suited me at the time.

 

KATHERINE CARVER: Did you study art formally?

JOSH BRYANT: Yes, I studied an Art foundation followed by a degree in photography, which I earned at the Norwich University of the Arts.

 

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KATHERINE CARVER: How do you describe your style?

JOSH BRYANT: Elegant, yet informative and truthful.

 

KATHERINE CARVER: Can you describe the time when you first realized that creating photographs was absolutely something that you had to do?

JOSH BRYANT: Though I have been taking photos for most of my life, I don’t think it really felt right until a couple of years back.  I purchased a Hasselblad 500 c/m and completely fell in love with it.  This camera uses medium format film, which forces the user to slow down and actually makes one think about the image one is taking.  I felt this encouraged me to take my subject matter far more seriously, along side the notion of having a physical negative of the image made the whole process feel far more organic and rewarding.

 

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KATHERINE CARVER: What was the impetus that inspired you to begin creating your series entitled, “Companions?”

JOSH BRYANT: I wanted to recreate a project that struck close to home.  Dogs have been a main focal point throughout my family.  My grandmother was a corgi breeder and a judge at Crufts, while my auntie is a life-long dog trainer.  I wanted to discover whether these people, and people alike, share the same interest and love for dogs I do, while also examining how their relationship with their animals work.

 

KATHERINE CARVER: How do you believe dogs and their humans are connected?

JOSH BRYANT: As I documented in my “Companions” series, I believe all dog owners are subconsciously drawn towards different types of dogs depending on their lifestyle and character.  I believe we tend to match ourselves with pets that we feel we share something in common with.

 

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KATHERINE CARVER: How have your own dogs/animals influenced your artwork?

JOSH BRYANT: Since birth, I was living alongside a wildlife Heritage Foundation in South-East England, which bread endangered cats, both large and small.  While growing up, my sister and I rode horses and of course we always owned a family dog.  Photography soon brought me to London in search for work; however, I believe you never escape your childhood roots and I felt myself combining my love for photography and animals, especially dogs.

 

KATHERINE CARVER: What does “being creative” mean to you?

JOSH BRYANT: I believe everyone has their own personal way to output creatively however it may suit him/her.  For me, it’s about seeing an idea and acting upon it with determination, faith, energy, and passion to bring forth, that which does not exist into something that does.

 

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 KATHERINE CARVER: What is the most challenging aspect of being a photographer?

JOSH BRYANT: For me personally, right now, the most challenging aspect is the competitiveness, especially being in a city like London.  You have to eat, live, and sleep photography, or you will fall behind.  That being said, I never forget the reason I fell in love with photography, and to make sure I don’t drift away from that.

 

KATHERINE CARVER: What inspires you to keep going and what keeps you motivated?

JOSH BRYANT: I guess as humans we always want to feel that sense of accomplishment and worthiness.  I’m always striving to improve my work and myself.  When I was younger, I was largely motivated because I wanted to impress my grandparents and parents; however, as I have become older, I work harder for myself.

 

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KATHERINE CARVER: What are the most rewarding and satisfying part about being an artists and creating art?

JOSH BRYANT: I would have to say the most rewarding aspect is the making process, bringing your idea to life.

 

KATHERINE CARVER: What kind of patterns, rituals, and routines do you have while making your art?

JOSH BRYANT: I don’t particularly have any specific routines or rituals.  Although, I do surround myself with images on a daily basis, and the Internet is such a great tool for this.  

 

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 KATHERINE CARVER: What are you working on now?

JOSH BRYANT: I am currently working on two personal projects: a documentary project capturing the variety of different hairdressers in London; and the other project involves house plants, however it is still in the very early stages.  

 

 KATHERINE CARVER: What artists inspire your work?

JOSH BRYANT: Alec Soth – I love the large-scale projects he undertakes, creating stories behind every image.  Additionally, my favorite animal photographer is Tim Flach.

 

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KATHERINE CARVER: What advice do you have for aspiring artists?

JOSH BRYANT: Find what you enjoy doing and get extremely good at it.  Keep creating even if you think the idea isn’t going anywhere and stay happy.

 

KATHERINE CARVER: How can people view and purchase your art works?

JOSH BRYANT: You can visit my website; and instagram users can follow @joshbryantphoto.

 

Please note that all of the images contained in this blog post are courtesy of Josh Bryant.

You can read additional interviews here.

Moments: Victory

We love our little fur girl, Victory, so very much!  It is difficult to believe that we have already celebrated two birthdays with our Victory.  The time is going by really quickly!  I thought that I would capture some moments here, on the blog, about our fur girl!

I love waking up with Victory in the morning with her furry head abutting  mine.

I love having a little furry friend waiting for me to finish showering so she can potty and have her breakfast!

I love how Victory loves to play each night before ‘night-night’ as she jumps around making growling noises, along with an occasional bark!

I love how Victory love her Daddy — giving him kisses in the same place on his face each night before bed!

I love taking long walks with Victory in her Hound About, which she loves!

I love how Victory is always laying at my feet as I work through the final portion of this long-term photography project!

I love ‘Waffle Cone Wednesday’ at TCBY with Victory!

I love how Victory is always up for an adventure!

I love how Victory travels with us, as our trips and vacations would never be the same!

I love how we are able to take Victory with us out to dinner during warmer months!

I love how Victory looks adorable in her Ergo, which she loves!

I love how Victory is so loyal and is always by my side, especially, when I am feeling sick.

I love how Victory loves routines, as do I!

I love how Victory is always promptly at the dinning room table waiting for some ‘human food,’ while kindly nudging me for more food with her snout!

I love how Victory loves to eat popcorn, and she has gotten so particular that she refuses to eat plain air-popped popcorn — she wants it to have cheese sprinkled on it — such discerning taste!

Most of all, I love how Victory is an integral family member.  We cannot imagine our lives without her.  What we give her, she returns one-hundred fold!  We are also the lucky ones!

Happy Friday!

 

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Rescue Dog Saves Girl from Snake

Have you heard of the recent hero rescue dog, named, Haus, in Tampa, Florida?

Haus, a rescue German shepherd, saved his ‘sister,’ Molly, a 7-year-old girl, from an Eastern diamondback rattlesnake, which appeared in their backyard.  Haus refused to back down even though he was bit several times.

According to Haus’ adopter, Adam DeLuca, “It shows you that a rescue dog, for us, paid it forward by protecting my family.”

Hundreds of donors have come forward to help this cause using GoFundMe to help pay for the antivenin, pain medicine, and ICU costs needed to keep Haus alive.  Each vial of anti-venom costs $618 per vial, and Haus is averaging 4 to 5 vials per day, including ICU costs averaging $1,000.00 to $1,500.00 per day.  A family friend started the fundraising effort.  The response, said DeLuca, has been “overwhelming.”  So far, almost $50,000 has been raised to help with Haus’ medical care, which is above and beyond what is needed.  The DeLuca family plans to forward any unused donations to a local animal rescue organizations.

When Haus’ leg was shaved, three bite marks could be seen — telltale signs of the rattlesnake.  Haus is being treated and he is expected to recover, although he may have some kidney damage.  Haus is expected to be hospitalized for another couple of days.

“Without the pain medication, he’s [Haus] in pain.  He’s responsive, he’s alert, and his leg is swollen and uncomfortable,” according to the vet.

The DeLuca family adopted Haus just two months ago from a rescue organization, but they already had no doubt Haus would risk his life to save Molly or her four-year-old brother.

“He [Haus] just exceeded our expectations all the way around,” said DeLuca.  “Right away, the kids were hugging and loving on him, he always took it, he never did anything.  Whenever anyone came to the door, he would start barking and try to be protective.  He has just been an amazing dog.  He’s the type of dog that when you want to go buy a dog, you pay thousands of dollars and that’s the dog you get.  But we adopted him and got him for free.”

You can view a video of Haus here.  Pictured below is the vet, Molly, and Haus, while Haus is treated and recovers in the ICU, courtesy of WFLA.

 

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Victory: Photography Project — 88

Beginning in January 2014, I started a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog this year!  My goal is to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories, while capturing moments of our everyday.

This past weekend, we took Victory to Pups in the Park!  Fortunately, the rain stopped, and the sun came out prior to the game starting!  Despite it being a little chilly outside, we had a great time together again this year, like we did  last year!  Victory had a fun time, although we did not see any sheltie friends this year, like we did last year.

Happy Monday!

 

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Great Sites: E-cards

I love sending cards, and I also enjoy sending e-cards!  Everyone loves receiving cards and e-greetings!  Below are some of my favorite places that I use to send e-cards!

1. Gratefulness.org – Is a global organization offering online and community-based educational programs and practices, which inspire grateful living.  You can also sign up for daily emails (words for the day) in your inbox, too.

2. Care2You – Care2 support various animal and environmental causes to promote change on local, national, and international levels, which also offers fun e-cards to send.

3. Punchbowl — Punchbowl comprises fun e-cards and e-invitations!

4. Jacquie Lawson – Jacquie Lawson e-cards contain fun and animated e-greetings, with fun illustrations!

 

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Happy Friday!  I have been under the weather this week, and hope to get some rest this weekend.  If the weather holds, we will be going to the Pups in the Park tomorrow!  We enjoyed ourselves last year at Pups in the Park!  Wishing you a great weekend!

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Beginning in January 2014, I started a weekly photography project with my muse, Victory!  I will continue to share this project on the blog this year!  My goal is to document all of Victory’s changes, while preserving fleeting moments and memories, while capturing moments of our everyday.

We hope that you had a nice weekend/Mother’s Day!  We had a nice weekend, and enjoyed nicer weather, a nice change from the rain!  We finished up all of our gardening and planting as well as finishing setting up our decks, which we enjoy using.  In honor of Mother’s Day, Doug made us homemade buttermilk pancakes with fresh strawberries and homemade whip cream, which we ate with Victory on our deck!  It was very tasty, and Victory loved them, too!  Victory and Doug also gave me a new jacket, which I love!  Below are some images of our finished deck along with our fur girl, Victory, who really enjoys lounging and napping on her deck in her outdoor bed, similar to this!

Happy Monday!

 

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Cultivating Gratitude

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“‘Thank you’ is the best prayer that anyone could say.  I say that one a lot.  Thank you expresses extreme gratitude, humility, understanding.”  –Alice Walker

If you want more happiness, joy, and energy, gratitude is a quality to foster.  Gratitude brings our attention to the present, enabling us become fully present and grateful in that moment, for the smallest things that we sometimes take for granted.  The deeper our appreciation, the more life flows in harmony.  Also, the more we are able to welcome everything that happens in our lives with gratitude, the more we are able to experience equanimity.

Why should the simple act of thinking about who and what I’m grateful for make such a big difference in one’s life?

  • Because it reminds you of the positive things in  your life.
  • Because it turns ‘bad things’ into good things.
  • Because it reminds you of what is important.
  • Because it reminds you to thank others.

If you wish to infuse gratitude into your life, here are some suggestions:

  • Develop a morning gratitude session.  Take several minutes each morning to give thanks, to whoever or whatever you are grateful for.
  • Practice giving thanks.
  • Give thanks for “negative” things in your life.

Below are thoughts on gratitude that I routinely reference, shown below.

Be Thankful
Be thankful that you don’t already have everything you desire,
If you did, what would there be to look forward to?

Be thankful when you don’t know something
For it gives you the opportunity to learn.

Be thankful for the difficult times.
During those times you grow.

Be thankful for your limitations
Because they give you opportunities for improvement.

Be thankful for each new challenge
Because it will build your strength and character.

Be thankful for your mistakes
They will teach you valuable lessons.

Be thankful when you’re tired and weary
Because it means you’ve made a difference.

It is easy to be thankful for the good things.
A life of rich fulfillment comes to those who are
also thankful for the setbacks.

GRATITUDE can turn a negative into a positive.
Find a way to be thankful for your troubles
and they can become your blessings.
–Author Unknown

Happy Mother’s Day to all of you Moms, Fur Moms, and Moms-at-Heart!

Short Film: A Dog’s Life

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Have you seen the recent award-winning short film entitled, A Dog’s Life, shown below, by Pieter Vandenabelle, a Belgian illustrator and animator?  In this fun short film, Vandenabelle illustrates what our furry family members are up to while we human(s) are away from home!  The take away from this short film is to spend time and interact, as much as possible, with your furry family member.  Enjoy!

 

Around Here: April

April has been a really busy month for us personally.  Below are some items that have occurred around here in April!

Victory is officially a ‘Big Cousin’!  My sister had their baby, William Alexander (Liam), born on April 27, 2016!  We are excited to meet our nephew!  An image of Liam is shown below, courtesy of my Mom.

-We recently visited Keeneland and we had a great time together!

-continuing to work steadily on my long-term photography project, and one portion of the deliverable remains to be completed; I have a few more months to go to finally finish this large endeavor.

-burning spring scented candles in our house!

-opening our windows and letting fresh air into the house!

-enjoying date nights with Doug!

-started gardening and working to get our decks ready to use!

-enjoying the warmer temperatures with long walks around the neighborhood and dinners together outside!

-taking Victory for long walks in her Hound About, which she loves!

-I finished reading, Eat Pray Love Made Me Do It, a good read.

-started watching The Girlfriend Experience, and so far it is pretty good.

-using my Fitbit and I’m hitting 10,000 steps per day most days.

-continuing to make incremental progress on our ever-growing to do list!

Happy Friday!

 

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