Thursday, May 14, 2009


I love watching people getting their groove on (especially to Barefoot Fred.) Be it the drinks that have them intoxicated, or just that good music high, everyone has their own way of moving and getting down. Shaking the arms, stretching out their hands, grinning while they tap their toes. Some recent groove-ness...

Tuesday, April 28, 2009


Not everyone wants to be under a big multi-colored-parachute-like tarp thing. This little guy was just not havin' it. I wondered if this would cause him problems with camping later in life. "There is no WAY I'm getting into that tent!!"

Thursday, April 02, 2009





Funky lighting, dance moves and throbbing music. Must be an Orchesis dance show.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Some amusing sightings on recent wanderings.

Recently I had an assignment where a some local children built an enormous tower of legos...

And then got inside.
I can honestly say, I've never seen so many people crammed inside a lego tower...hut...thing.


At another assignment, I asked for the whereabouts of the bathroom. I was told there was one on the level I was on but the better toilet, was upstairs. Upstairs I go, and in to find....

It wasn't plugged in. This bathroom was doing double duty as a storage unit. The weird part was I felt like the TV was watching me. Very unnerving.

Saturday, December 20, 2008


Wrestling match the other night. I could make up a dozen fake and funny captions, but I'll leave that to the imagination of the viewers.

Sunday, December 07, 2008


Winter dances on my window, and leaves it's mark...


Saturday, November 22, 2008

My Day with a Biiiiig Fishy

The other day I had an assignment that a drew in large crowd of spectators, equipped with cameras, video cameras, cell phone cameras.

It
looks like I was covering a celebrity, but it wasn't even a person.














Instead, it was a 400 pound tuna.

Mitsuwa Marketplace, a huge Japanese grocery store, held a tuna carving demonstration - in which this guy, visiting from Japan, cut up the tuna in front an excited crowd.




















It was impressive, but I have to wonder about people that video these types of things. Really? Are they sitting at home a few days later, discovering nothing is on television, so they pull out the DVD they've made of a man carving a big tuna?

After the carving the tuna was cut into fillets, which went for $61 a pound. Needless to say, I couldn't afford a sample.
The head of the tuna, was auctioned off for $50.

I have no idea what you do with the head of a 400 pound tuna, but apparently a young guy in the crowd must have. (I would have loved to see that guy's wife's reaction when he got home. "You spent $50 on a WHAT?!")

Friday, November 07, 2008

Having pets, is therapeutic. They offer unconditional love, furry support, and comic relief.And recently work made it possible for me to acquire a new Mark III. What could be better but a test run on my puppies.

































and kitty.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Pulling some images from the archives, as I continue the never-ending task of getting organized.



During preseason football practice, this tree asked for it's picture to be taken.

Sometimes, the playground isn't the nicest place to be.




...and one...and two..and...




Chris Henderson. The man behind the drum.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008


Lake in the Hills was hit with some ridiculous storms recently. Ribfest suffered. I guess rain-soaked ribs aren't that appealing.





Monday, August 11, 2008

So I've been neglecting to post anything. But a lot of wanderings have been happening. I will do my best to sum up the past few months.

First, in June - I went to Cancun.
I stayed in an amazing hotel,















Where I ate, drank, and snoozed in the sun.














aaaaaand I got married....http://www.lavigneincancun.blogspot.com/
Soon after spending a ridiculously fantastic time lying on the beach, hanging out with close friends and relatives, sipping on frothy fruity drinks and soaking up enough sun to fulfill my Vitamin D requirement until I'm 80 years old, I left my new hubby to join 25 Barrington High School students on their trip to Crow's Creek indian reservation in South Dakota. The experience was mind blowing.

It's hard to summarize. I spent time in a beautiful area with mosquitoes the size of pelicans, local Lakota children, a horse named Tango.




There were violent, breathtaking storms, complete with light, color and fervor.












The experiences shared by the students from Barrington proved to be emotional and spiritual.


I hope to return. There was a peace there. I am not a heavily spiritual person, but there was an energy there that was comforting. and impossible to ignore.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

From an assignment I had a couple of weeks ago...these 8 to 11 year-olds had some MOVES...

Monday, October 23, 2006


A bus in downtown Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Thursday, October 19, 2006



The ceiling of the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.