Showing posts with label saturday snapshot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saturday snapshot. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Saturday Snapshot! Goats!

Last weekend we picked up six goats so that the total number of goats we are co-owners of is up to 12.

This set has five females and one male.

They are pure blooded Boer goats.

They kids named them all, but the only one I can tell for sure is this one.  This is Cookie with the brown spot on her back.

This one didn't come home with us because she is still growing and wasn't as big as the other females yet.
 
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Friday, September 7, 2012

Saturday Snapshot!

The week before school started our family took our annual beach vacation.  The first day is always long with traveling there, getting stuck in Saturday traffic and getting unpacked and set up at the condo, but we still managed to get an hour in at the beach before going to the grocery store.  This week I chose this picture from our trip to use as the cover photo for a story I self published on Amazon as an ebook.  The story isn't about my children but is just one of my favorite shots from this year.  The book is something that I had planned to be much longer, but I finished it for a contest and actually liked how it turned out as a shorter story.  It is available free for Amazon Prime members.  If you are interested you can check it out.  I hope to get some feedback to help me with some of the writing projects I have going on currently.

My youngest wasn't in the first shot so he is getting his own picture.  I love how the sun at the end of the day is coloring the shot.  A whole different light than the early morning sunrise light and colors.
 
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Friday, August 31, 2012

Saturday Snapshot- First Day of School!

This year our school district started one week earlier than usual.  It was odd having the first day in August, but as usual the first day of school is always exciting no matter when it happens.  My youngest doesn't start preschool for another couple of weeks, but the rest are settling in to their new grade levels.

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Saturday Snapshot- Bug!

It was hard to get a good picture of this little guy, but we tried.  I am not sure if it is a praying mantis or a stick bug.

We were leaning towards it being a Praying Mantis, but the pictures we found when we looked quickly online were all green.

Anyway, he was our unusual siting of the day along with a frog that hopped way too fast to get a picture of but who got the kids running to try to catch it!

This is hosted by Alyce at At Home with Books.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Saturday Snapshot- Weird Black Bird

Last weekend we had a moment that felt like it was out of Alfred Hitchcock's movie, The Birds.  We stopped by Turkey Hill to look for a Redbox movie.  My son walked right past this bird on the bench and it made no effort to fly away or anything.  It just looked right at him.

The rest of us took a bit of a bigger path around it, but the whole time people were going in and out of the store and to and from the gas pumps it just sitting there.  I actually went to the car and came back to take a picture.

My oldest asked if a bird can be rabid and I am really not sure, but we didn't let the kids go anywhere near the bird since the fact that it was not at all bothered by close proximity to people seemed odd.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Saturday Snapshot- Dinosaurs!

Our local amusement park added a new attraction this year full of life size dinosaurs some of which will move and roar.  Scattered throughout the park are samples to entice you to come and spend some extra money to see them all.

We told our kids that this was going to be a once a summer thing and picked an evening to go over to only do the dinosaurs exhibit.  This is our second summer with season passes so we go at least once a week to either ride the rides or go to the water park.

Some people were rushing from one dino to the next, but we tried to get them to take their time and read the signs and try out the buttons since this was the whole reason we were there.

Each dinosaur had a label and some cool facts listed out about it.

At the end of the loop they had a sand pit with pretend fossils for kids to play in.  Our kids spent quite a while there but again, as this was all that was on our agenda for the day we didn't rush them.

It was hard to get some of the huge dinosaurs in one picture, but the smaller ones were no problem.

It was a fun hour or two.  I just wish you didn't have to pay an extra fee to see it.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Saturday Snapshot- Legos!

One of the Groupons I bought this summer was for Open Play at Bricks for Kids.  During Open Play children can use any of the Legos to build and create.  They have a large raised bin, as well as sets with and without motors and larger Legos for little hands.

It is hard to tell here, but my daughter followed the directions to build a kangaroo.

My middle son spent a lot of time making the ghosts from Pac Man in different colors and making their eyes go different ways.

My youngest loved the larger legos and all the animals he found to play with that were later made into a zoo by the older ones.

This was one of the displays with a do not touch sign on it.  I wouldn't want to spend the money on it, but Hogwarts looked pretty cool!

This was my daughter working with an employee on building her kangaroo from the directions.


The beginnings of the zoo and some of the construction of the zoo.

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Friday, July 27, 2012

Saturday Snapshot- Fish Hatchery

While my older two were at camp last week I took my younger two to a local fish hatchery to feed the fish.

When you throw in handfuls of fish food the fish all rush at once and splash around with their tails.

The fish are trout that will be released into local streams and lakes for fishing.  They range in size from small babies to very large older fish.

All the fish are now covered by nets are there have been problems with Blue Heron coming and eating the fish right from the hatchery.  Sometimes you can see them in the trees or along the edges, but we didn't see any today.

Because they are easier to see, my kids like to look for the yellow fish rather than the darker colored one and try to throw the food to just those fish.  Not that it works as once the food is in the water any fish might eat it.


One of our last stops is always the wishing well to make a wish or two until the next time we come to visit.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Saturday Snapshot-Kutztown Folk Festival

Every year since we relocated to Pennsylvania we have gone to the Kutztown Folk Festival.  It is held at the end of June and beginning of July for a week and it is always hot!  We enjoy going to see the puppet show.

During the show animals "sneeze" on you and water gets sprayed out and bubbles come out of the ceiling of the tent.  Here they are trying to catch some of the bubbles.

There are things to try like this machine that you crank to remove corn from a cob.

Each child got a chance to turn the crank and try their hand at it.

The people who work at the festival are all friendly and helpful.

Instead of rides and games there are things like hay mazes, make your own beeswax candles (which we did the past two years but skipped this year.  The children dip their candle in a pot and then walk around a rectangle repeatedly until it is thick enough to be done), bands and dancing, sheep shearing and quilt displays and demonstrations.


This was the first time we got to see the reenactment of the last hanging of a woman for killing her child in PA.

There is also an old time laundry station where the children can turn cranks,

swirl with a plunger,

and squeeze out an item in a press before hanging them on a clothes line.

All in all we had a good, though very hot, day and tried some new foods.  This is hosted by Alyce at At Home with Books.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Saturday Snapshot- Old Fashioned 4th of July

We've lived here for seven years and every year I heard people talking about going to the Duck Race, but I wasn't sure what that meant.  Last year at the weekly Farmer's Market I bought a ticket.  The ticket has the number of your duck on it and also gets you a hot dog and soda or drink after the race over at the pool at the park.  Quite a few ducks are winners.  The first three get the big prizes, but in all I think 40 of the 600 ducks get some sort of prize, many just the $5 back that you paid for the ticket.

This year we had two ducks, number 236 and 275.  We were excited because the first duck to go by had a bow tie like 275 and had a three digit number ending in 75.  It ended up being duck 175, but it built a good deal of anticipation that we might be the big winner!

Everyone gathers by the creek to watch the ducks float by.  Many get stuck in the rocks or by the banks, but no one is supposed to touch them or the water to keep things fair.

The sun made it hard to get a good picture, but the little yellow dots are the ducks as they went by us.

It takes longer than you might think for 600 ducks to make their way down the creek!

Also part of the day is a small walking parade, old fashioned games like sack races and free water ice.

There were no winners for the games, it was just fun.  We did not win the duck race this year.  Last year we got our $5 back which we turned around and used to buy more hot dogs and drinks at the pool.  It is nice to see how much fun kids and adults can have without employing any special technology!

This is hosted by Alyce at At Home With Books.