Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Still rocking the moose!
For Astrid's first Christmas Anto picked up an IKEA 'rocking moose' second hand (but in perfect condition) off his work classifieds. At 6 months of age, Astrid enjoyed sitting on her moose but was a bit little for it. By 10 months she was quite the fan of the moose and regularly asked for rides. By 18 months she was finally tall enough to get on and off by herself. She is also good at rocking the moose all on her own, sometimes violently! Moose often goes for a bit of a ride around the family room floor, powered by Astrid.......
Friday, January 25, 2013
Celebrating 100 posts with Inti and Chimu
So this is the 100th post for the blog....... given the blog is called 'The Camelid Castle' I have noted there has been a dearth of Camelid photos. So to celebrate making it to 100 posts and over 5,500 page views, I thought I should include some recent photos of the two Alpacas.
These were taken with my new camera, which I'm really enjoying the results from. But more about the new camera in a future post. Here are Inti and Chimu enjoying their walk in 'the paddock' on last weekend on a very hot day.
I love that I caught the insect that is buzzing in front of his face and he is staring at!
Thanks to all those reading and commenting on blog posts. I know we (Anto does occasionally post) have a few loyal followers. As a bonus, not all of them are related to us! I hope you continue to read and please comment more. I like hearing what you all have to say........ no really, I do!
These were taken with my new camera, which I'm really enjoying the results from. But more about the new camera in a future post. Here are Inti and Chimu enjoying their walk in 'the paddock' on last weekend on a very hot day.
Chimu
I love that I caught the insect that is buzzing in front of his face and he is staring at!
Inti
Thanks to all those reading and commenting on blog posts. I know we (Anto does occasionally post) have a few loyal followers. As a bonus, not all of them are related to us! I hope you continue to read and please comment more. I like hearing what you all have to say........ no really, I do!
Favourite photo Friday - 25/1
Ok so this is a series of photos rather than one photo, but they were taken together! We have quite a number of Agapanthus in our garden and I am always impressed by how well they photograph with a macro lens. Agapanthus in bloom mean Summer is here!!
These photos were actually taken in January 2011. This Summer has been so hot that our Agapanthus were already looking worse for wear by the time we got back from overseas.
Photo details: D80 with Tamron 90mm f2.8 ISO 200, focal length 90mm Exposure: 1/4000 @ f4.5
Photo details: D80 with Tamron 90mm f2.8 ISO 200, focal length 90mm Exposure: 1/1600 @ f4.5
Photo details:
D80 with Tamron 90mm f2.8
ISO 200, focal length 90mm
Exposure: 1/1000 @ f8.0
These photos were actually taken in January 2011. This Summer has been so hot that our Agapanthus were already looking worse for wear by the time we got back from overseas.
Photo details: D80 with Tamron 90mm f2.8 ISO 200, focal length 90mm Exposure: 1/4000 @ f4.5
Photo details: D80 with Tamron 90mm f2.8 ISO 200, focal length 90mm Exposure: 1/1600 @ f4.5
Labels:
agapanthus,
flower,
Garden,
macro,
photo Friday,
summer
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
19 months old and oh so bossy........
Someone turned 19 months today! She is getting closer to 2 so quickly it's scary. She isn't much of a baby anymore. She is way too independent and bossy to be considered anything but a toddler, these days. We regularly get told what to do, where to go and reminded of things we might have forgotten. It's like she thinks her parents are absolute idiots and we need to be told everything! We did manage to make it through 30-odd years of life without her helpful advice....... Lucky she is damn cute.
Here are a series of photos from when she was eating breakfast the other morning. Here I am getting told to 'sit'. Her new favourite trick is telling her parents to 'sit' all the time. We are training her to at least say 'sit, please', it makes it somewhat more palatable.
Then I was being told about how her cereal was 'all gone'..........
Then we just moved onto cheeky, cereal grins.........
......... oh butter wouldn't melt in her mouth!
Here are a series of photos from when she was eating breakfast the other morning. Here I am getting told to 'sit'. Her new favourite trick is telling her parents to 'sit' all the time. We are training her to at least say 'sit, please', it makes it somewhat more palatable.
Then I was being told about how her cereal was 'all gone'..........
Then we just moved onto cheeky, cereal grins.........
......... oh butter wouldn't melt in her mouth!
Friday, January 18, 2013
Favourite Photo Friday - 18/1
I have a ton of photos I never get around to posting. I figured why not do a favourite photo Friday........ I might not always post my 'best' photos, often some of my favourites are ones that are sentimental or just remind me of a good time.
So here is the first installment. A photo of Inti in the paddock near our house where we often take them to eat during our walks. I took this photo on my birthday in 2009..... I didn't realise it was that long ago until I checked the metadata. Anto had given me a birthday present of a macro lens, the Tamron f2.8 90mm. I was trying out the lens and while this isn't a macro photo, it was one of the ones I took that day that made me fall in love with the lens.
Photo details:
D80 with Tamron 90mm f2/8
ISO 200, focal length 90mm
Exposure: 1/4000 @ f4.5
So here is the first installment. A photo of Inti in the paddock near our house where we often take them to eat during our walks. I took this photo on my birthday in 2009..... I didn't realise it was that long ago until I checked the metadata. Anto had given me a birthday present of a macro lens, the Tamron f2.8 90mm. I was trying out the lens and while this isn't a macro photo, it was one of the ones I took that day that made me fall in love with the lens.
Photo details:
D80 with Tamron 90mm f2/8
ISO 200, focal length 90mm
Exposure: 1/4000 @ f4.5
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
A Camelid Castle Christmas
Astrid still has no clue about Christmas, although she had been fascinated by the large pile of presents sitting around under the Christmas tree, and the shiny the baubles on the tree! As she was totally oblivious to what day it was, once she was up we had a leisurely breakfast of coffee and crepes (expertly made the night before by Anto). The crepes were delicious and were filled with our choice of strawberries, cream, banana, nutella, lemon and sugar. We might not be in France any more but we can still eat crepes!
After breakfast, with both sets of grandparents and uncle Mikl now present , we started to open presents. Astrid was quite excited to be sitting on the floor on a cushion, surrounded by a huge pile of gifts to open. She ripped into the paper and was helpfully giving Uncle Mikl all the cards, Grandma the paper and keeping the presents in a pile. There was an order to these things, apparently, even 18 month olds know that! It was quite hilarious when she opened a present of some clothes and threw them over her shoulder in disgust. Apparently everything was better than clothes! Various presents became favourites throughout the morning. First the green mug from Switzerland, then the stuffed possum and finally the bike. We held off on the bike to the end as we knew that would be a huge hit, and it was.
Everybody else also got a turn to open presents (with Astrid helpfully assisting). Anto was oh so surprised about his copper cookware from Paris......... luckily Astrid surprised him with a remote control helicopter which was a favourite.
After what seemed like hours of present opening it was time to set up for lunch and get to the eating and drinking. This years theme was blue and white but we chucked some red in there for fun. The table was all set up ready to go. The punch was made and the snacks were out. We feasted well while everyone arrived and the lunch was being prepped. Lots of lovely dips (thanks Triona) and a fantastic cheese and fruit platter by Andrew and Alison.
Luckily as every new person arrived, more presents appeared for Astrid and she had a great time opening them, and playing with all her new loot. She didn't quite understand what was going on, but it seemed like a pretty awesome day to her.
Just before lunch we got the news that Nan was being released from hospital in time for Christmas lunch and some of the men folk set off to fetch her. Meanwhile Astrid had a lovely nap while we slaved away in the kitchen for our Christmas feast. This year was a low key meal so a variety of roast veg (prepared by Lorraine) along with some confit garlic beans, a sweet potato roulade with Christmas stuffing for the vegetarians and the turkey lovingly basted and stuffed with pork, apple and cranberry stuffing. There was Anto's delicious turkey gravy (well I hear it was delicious, according to the meat-eaters) and fresh cranberry sauce. We also baked some sourdough to go with the lovely French butter we were having for old time's sake! Astrid was up from her sleep and Nan arrived in time for lunch so we cracked open a bottle of Moet, to celebrate the occasion. Lunch was all around delicious and no one went hungry. Astrid particularly enjoyed her selection of food.
Despite all being headed towards a food coma, we managed to tuck into some dessert of the white chocolate and marscapone tart with raspberries. This was deliciously accompanied by our home-made salted butter, caramel icecream, and hot salted butter caramel sauce. If that wasn't enough we had to have Nan's Christmas pudding which went well with Anto's lovely vanilla custard, that he happened to whip up with his new copper bowl and saucepan. Some people tried to eat all the desserts at once....... they shall remain nameless! Most of us took it in turns to eat our way through the dessert selection. Astrid still wasn't sure what the day was about but all this delicious food was making her happy! I'm pretty sure she ate a bit of every dessert.......
The afternoon was finished off with Astrid trying out her new trike while walking the alpacas and a whole lot more eating, drinking and playing............ oh there was the mountain of washing up but aside from that it was a great afternoon. A certain young lady slept well that night....... full of yummy food and too much excitement. Watch out Christmas next year, Astrid is ready for you!
After breakfast, with both sets of grandparents and uncle Mikl now present , we started to open presents. Astrid was quite excited to be sitting on the floor on a cushion, surrounded by a huge pile of gifts to open. She ripped into the paper and was helpfully giving Uncle Mikl all the cards, Grandma the paper and keeping the presents in a pile. There was an order to these things, apparently, even 18 month olds know that! It was quite hilarious when she opened a present of some clothes and threw them over her shoulder in disgust. Apparently everything was better than clothes! Various presents became favourites throughout the morning. First the green mug from Switzerland, then the stuffed possum and finally the bike. We held off on the bike to the end as we knew that would be a huge hit, and it was.
Everybody else also got a turn to open presents (with Astrid helpfully assisting). Anto was oh so surprised about his copper cookware from Paris......... luckily Astrid surprised him with a remote control helicopter which was a favourite.
After what seemed like hours of present opening it was time to set up for lunch and get to the eating and drinking. This years theme was blue and white but we chucked some red in there for fun. The table was all set up ready to go. The punch was made and the snacks were out. We feasted well while everyone arrived and the lunch was being prepped. Lots of lovely dips (thanks Triona) and a fantastic cheese and fruit platter by Andrew and Alison.
Luckily as every new person arrived, more presents appeared for Astrid and she had a great time opening them, and playing with all her new loot. She didn't quite understand what was going on, but it seemed like a pretty awesome day to her.
Just before lunch we got the news that Nan was being released from hospital in time for Christmas lunch and some of the men folk set off to fetch her. Meanwhile Astrid had a lovely nap while we slaved away in the kitchen for our Christmas feast. This year was a low key meal so a variety of roast veg (prepared by Lorraine) along with some confit garlic beans, a sweet potato roulade with Christmas stuffing for the vegetarians and the turkey lovingly basted and stuffed with pork, apple and cranberry stuffing. There was Anto's delicious turkey gravy (well I hear it was delicious, according to the meat-eaters) and fresh cranberry sauce. We also baked some sourdough to go with the lovely French butter we were having for old time's sake! Astrid was up from her sleep and Nan arrived in time for lunch so we cracked open a bottle of Moet, to celebrate the occasion. Lunch was all around delicious and no one went hungry. Astrid particularly enjoyed her selection of food.
Despite all being headed towards a food coma, we managed to tuck into some dessert of the white chocolate and marscapone tart with raspberries. This was deliciously accompanied by our home-made salted butter, caramel icecream, and hot salted butter caramel sauce. If that wasn't enough we had to have Nan's Christmas pudding which went well with Anto's lovely vanilla custard, that he happened to whip up with his new copper bowl and saucepan. Some people tried to eat all the desserts at once....... they shall remain nameless! Most of us took it in turns to eat our way through the dessert selection. Astrid still wasn't sure what the day was about but all this delicious food was making her happy! I'm pretty sure she ate a bit of every dessert.......
The afternoon was finished off with Astrid trying out her new trike while walking the alpacas and a whole lot more eating, drinking and playing............ oh there was the mountain of washing up but aside from that it was a great afternoon. A certain young lady slept well that night....... full of yummy food and too much excitement. Watch out Christmas next year, Astrid is ready for you!
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