Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Back to the cyber world

Well I have not been interacting very well in the cyber world these last 6 months or so, as it seems the local world has rather taken over my life. Of course I have been reading friends' blogs, reading e-mails, checking Facebook status lines, photos, etc., and occasionally checking my Flickr account, but I have rarely had the time or energy to respond in any of these online neighbourhoods. Now that things are starting to slow down a bit here (or at least seem like they might), I hope to get back to be being interactive online, starting with this blog.

So what has been keeping me so busy, you may wonder (I assume you do if you are reading this blog). I started a small business late last winter, or maybe it was early spring and also continued with getting my parents' property ready to sell. The small business - MLBurbidge Pix - started with my friend Lexie suggesting that I should sell some of my photos at the Alderney Farmer's market in Dartmouth (where Lex was selling t-shirts). The first week I made a few photos cards and shared table with her. I soon moved into framed photos and then a few baked goods to cover the cost of the table & gas, since photo sales were variable. I heard that a new farmer's market was starting in Middleton (the neighbouring town) in May, so got on board there and abandoned the Dartmouth market. I now sell matted and framed (mostly in recycled frames) photos of various sizes, photo cards (about 100 different photos), magnets and keychains. I also have baked goods, including diabetic and gluten-free (people just kept asking), jams, jellies and other preserves. I had intended to sell only a few baked goods and the extra jams and jellies that we had in our cupboard to cover the cost of the table each week until photo sales took off. However, Middleton is a rather conservative market and food is main thing people buy at a the farmer's market, so the baked goods took off and the photos sell slowly. Since August, I have been also selling at the Annapolis Royal Farmer's & Trader's market. Annapolis is a big tourist town, so I sell more photos there than in Middleton, though I mostly sell the same 2 photos repeatedly. At least I sell a variety of photos in Middleton.


My booth at the Middleton Farmer's Market, baked goods & preserves on the right and photo stuff straight ahead. I know, way too much stuff crammed into this little space.

My R2 (recycled, reusable) bags that I also sell at the market. Made from tank tops I bought at a rummage sale.


The two photos that I've sold numerous times at the Annapolis market (and a few times elsewhere)

Back at the house, I've been selling off all the 'junk' in the yard using one of those online bulletin boards. It's taken nearly nine months, but finally almost all of the sellable (is that a word?) items are gone. Gone are the 10 derelict vehicles, many pieces of farm equipment, in industrial snowblower, the 2 dozers (woohoo!) and almost 60 (metric) tonnes of scrap metal. Only 1/2 of an antique tractor, a lumber saw, a manure spreader and a set of camper jacks left to sell! And no more yard sales until the house goes up for sale in the spring or summer (two back to back giant ones this past June were enough to put me off them for a while). And that is how I've spent my time since my last post; hope I get to my next one in less than 8 months.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Slightly wet

It seems that it is slightly damp in most of Nova Scotia today, despite being a beautiful sunny day. A huge rainfall yesterday coupled with warm temps today that has melted much of the snow we got last week has caused flooding in many parts of the province. Here the river that is normally 250 m from the house, is about 10 m from the back door today. The house is built into a hill & elevated above the flood plain, so we shouldn't have to worry about water in the basement (hope not, since I live in the basement). A lot of other people in the province aren't so lucky though, and are dealing with soggy basements tonight.


Our new water frontage

beautiful, sunny day at the beach, er, in the backyard

twinkling sun

Slightly wet

Kiwi in the NYC underground

Check it out:
http://scienceblogs.com/grrlscientist/2008/02/amnh_subway_art_45.php

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Vengeful Kitty

So you think that this kitty of my parents' looks so cute & peaceful, especially when he's sleeping:



Even looks like he has a bit of personality (definitely does):




And is probably full of curiosity (yep there too) & possibly a bit mischievious (uh huh):






Well you can also add vengeful to that list. Every once in a while he has to get me back for waking him up to play during the day or evening. The other night he got up on my bed about once every hour; and if the heft of his 14 pounds landing on my feet wasn't already enough to wake me up, he then walked over me all the way to my head where he'd stop and meow directly into my ear. He would then leave but would come back after I had fallen back to sleep. I bought him a catnip mouse & he hasn't woken me up too much since - nothing like bribing the cat!

Friday, January 11, 2008

November in NS

While I'm on a photo kick, here are some backlogged ones from November - back when the weather fluctuated like crazy (um, kinda like this month!).

Before the snow flew:

Sunrise

Soy bean harvest in the 'backyard'



Changing weather

Winter Wonderland:

Back & front 'yards'




Why we couldn't make it to the Remembrance Day service:

The driveway

Bird watching:

Evening Grosbeaks and Blue Jays feeding up during a Nor'easter.

Downy woodpecker. White breasted nuthatch pounding the crap out of a sunflower seed & a junco just hanging out.

The bird's watch us too!

Back in TO photoblog (AKA hmm, long time no post, part II)

And here they are, photos from my trip to TO in December - I seem to have forgotten to take pix in Ottawa. And why does it take me soooo long to post photos these days? Well, I have about 4000 pix in my iPhoto library now and it takes FOREVER to open and close the programme, and it slows down my entire computer. I really need more RAM...first thing to buy when I get a job!

Christmas lights on College Street:






Outside the ROM:

Hangin' with Bill


Entrance to c5, the new high brow restaurant in the ROM


The new crystal

Inside the ROM:

Part of the Chinese gallery, from the curatorial wing


Curatorial

Hope everyone had a lovely holiday season! Belated Happy New Year!