Canning Stock

We went grocery shopping late Labor Day evening, and ran across a pleasant surprise – the store had roasted too many chickens and was clearing them out for $3.50 each! What a score! You can’t usually buy a whole chicken for that price, let alone roast it yourself! We bought two, brought them home, and picked all the meat off them, and threw the bones in the pressure cooker. I also got a deal on a package of 6 half breasts, so I de-boned those and threw the trimmings into the stockpot and froze the meat for later. Then I threw in all the onion and carrot trimmings I’d saved up in the freezer, along with some garlic and celery, and I let the pressure cooker do it’s thing, and by evening I had a giant hot pot of stock.

The brilliant part is that my last batch of stock was packed in the freezer, so I took it out and dropped those stock ice-blocks into the pot of strained stock, and as they melted they cooled off the new batch, and within minutes the whole thing was ready for the fridge. I thought that worked particularly nicely! After a day in the fridge I skimmed off all the fat, and it was ready to can.

So today I spent my morning pressure canning 17 pints of stock. It took all day, because it required two batches. I should have done quarts, then it would have only taken one batch, but I usually use it a pint at a time. The pressure canner wasn’t as nerve-wracking as last time. I’ve used it to pressure cook stock a couple times, and this is my second time canning. I think it gets easier the more times you practice.

Beautiful!
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Garden Update

I am finally reaping the rewards of having a garden!

Tomatoes! Fresh tomatoes make it all worthwhile! Almost every year for the last ten years I’ve tried various types of gardens – container gardens, square-foot gardens, a big garden in the ground in freshly tilled pasture, and last year a lasagna garden, which was my biggest success in terms of big healthy plants, but because of the weather I only got green tomatoes. This year has been iffy – cool and wet – and I’m finally seeing some rewards – big yellow tomatoes! They are so soft and sweet, I can’t believe it, I just want to gobble them all up fresh off the plant! The varieties are Azoychka and Taxi, and Black Cherry tomatoes. The Azoychkas are particularly nice!

I got some squash, but my results there are hit & miss. I think slugs have been dining on them, since they are so close to the ground. The parsley was destroyed by some digging rodents, and the same with the cukes (luckily I already picked some and made my pickles for the year).

Also on the counter is some rosemary I trimmed off my little rosemary bush which seems to be happy out in it’s container in the garden. I can’t believe how good it smells, I’ve never gotten any from the store that smelled that strong! I think I might need to roast a chicken tomorrow just to use some of that Rosemary!

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TFM Promo Pics

Dave is directing the next play at Magenta Theater, Talent for Murder, and I am his assistant director. I also am the photographer for promotional pictures. Last night we had our photo shoot with the cast. On the way to the theater Dave and I were brainstorming ideas of what sort of shots to take. They need to be interesting and have some action in them, and hopefully if someone sees the picture in the paper it will catch their eye and capture their interest.

The play is about a rich old woman and her scheming children who are trying to split up the estate and get their inheritance before she’s gone.

Dave wrangles the whole cast together and gives them the plan.

And, many shots later…

Then we had a little fun with the ‘kids’ fighting over the treasures

And with the ‘scheming’ angle…

So this was a pretty fun shoot, and I think we got some good shots. Hopefully they’ll end up in the paper and get us a little publicity!

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Portrait Studio – Sitka & Sake

Today I wanted to get a good photo of our houseguests before they go home. Trying to take pictures with five dogs milling around was complete chaos!
Sitka in the chair, everyone else wondering how to get in on the treat action…
Navi in the chair, Sake peeking in…
My assistant bravely risked his fingertips to try and help get them in position.
Hmm, not bad, if they weren’t both so white. Can’t tell where one dog ends and the other begins…
Looking everywhere except the camera…
Blurry! Sit still!
Perfect!
And then Barclay snuck up for a shot.
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Playing in the water

It was a hot day, so this afternoon I pulled out the little water fountain and set it on low. Navi sat with the fountain between her paws and growled at anyone who got too close 🙂

Eventually she let Sake come play too…
 Sake got good and wet
Barclay stayed dry far away from the fountain
Sitka only got a little wet, mostly from wrestling with the wet dogs!
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Urban photography

I love looking at urban photography, but I’m not sure what I’m looking for yet so it’s hard to do myself. Whenever we go into town I like to sneak in a little photography if I can.

Don’t see many like this in downtown Vancouver.
While wandering down the path between two condos I spotted a cloud reflected in this bench and thought it would make a nice picture of Smith Tower. I wish there wasn’t all that junk in the middle though.
I liked the shadow thrown by this bike rack.
Back at the theater, I set the camera up on the light booth and took a long exposure of the empty auditorium. I particularly liked the diffraction spikes coming off the ghost light.
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Dave’s Leverage episode

Dave has been doing some work as an extra on Leverage, which is filmed over in Portland. He put together a bunch of screenshots of the episode he was in,  ‘”The Boiler Room” Job’. He’s in a blue jacket, in the backgrounds. It’s fun to play ‘spot the Dave’ when the episode first airs! He’s got a good extra part in another episode coming up later this year.

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Eskimo Games

We have houseguests staying with us for the next week…
 Navi, Sitka, Barclay, Sake & Jack (love that look on Jack)
I love having these guys over, even if it is a little extra work. They all have so much fun together!
Sake & Barclay
Navi & Jack
Jack about to bite Barclay (I think) in the pantaloons!
Sake, Barclay and Navi – I think!
Navi & Barclay
Sake & Sitka watch while Barclay holds Navi down!
They’re so much fun to take pictures of!
And they’re so graceful looking with their fluff blowing as they run…
 Navi
 Barclay
Sake
Glad we got all this out of the way early, it’s going to be hot today! I think they’ll be inside with the AC on until this afternoon when it cools off again.
Barclay stays cool in the shade…
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Doubt

Our theater company is doing a one-night-only staged reading o the play Doubt, and they asked me to come photograph it. This turned out to be more challenging than I expected, because the lighting wasn’t particularly bright, and everyone was wearing black against a black background (it was a minimalist set). But my new understanding of camera settings allowed me to compensate pretty well. The only thing I didn’t understand was why the black robes came out looking red/brown.

I am usually pretty reluctant to move around too much because I don’t want to disturb the actors (this was a final dress rehearsal), but I moved around the theater during the performance and tried getting shots from different angles, just for fun and visual interest.

I took almost all the pictures at 1/25 sec exposure, f8 for good depth of field, and ISO 1600. This allowed me to get many good shots, with a few discarded for being blurry. I took about 450 shots! Trying to make sure I got a few good ones in there.

Of course my favorite shots were ones that weren’t part of the play. Like the Director, Matt, onstage before the play while they were practicing lighting cues.

And one of the actors, Tony, came out and found himself left hanging because the actress who was supposed to be out there was having a costume problem off stage, so he was stuck waiting a few minutes while trying to stay in character.

I like this shot with the lights above.

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Yard work

I should have taken a before picture, but once I get it in my head to get to work, I dive right in! Today we spent about three hours working in the yard. Dave used the string trimmer to knock down the weeds around the chicken run, I took the loppers and the sawzall and trimmed low hanging branches off the cherry tree and cut down all the volunteer saplings coming up in that area. We went and pulled up tansy that was coming up around the hidden areas of the yard. Then Dave went and sprayed round-up on the blackberry bushes. This is supposed to be the perfect time of year to spray them, and they will take it into the ground and kill the stuff underground – we’ll see, I’m a bit skeptical about it! The blackberries are so hard to kill, and they come up all over the place, I sure would like to see them gone. I’m trying so hard to catch up all around the yard, and this year I feel like I’m winning!

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