Friday, April 23, 2010

Bloodroot - from the Heart


"Bloodroot" perennial, herbaceous flowering plant native to eastern North America from Nova Scotia, Canada. Bloodroot stores sap in an orange colored rhizome. The plant was used as a dye and for an herbal remedy by the native population. Plants are found growing in moist to dry woods and thickets, often on flood pla...ins and near shores or streams on slopes. The United States FDA has approved the inclusion of sanguinarine in toothpastes as an antibacterial or anti-plaque agent.

No, let me tell you a story .... Bloodroot was common to my mother's home, St. Bruno, just east of Montreal. Upon moving to the U.S. she was always open eyed to finding this charm flower again. Sort of a like a spring pasque flower, what is different about the Bloodroot - is that it bleeds...a thick red sap, upon being picked. I remember stopping the car in the middle of roads to hop out and take a look at a white ditch flower - just in case, it was Bloodroot. Nope. About 20 some years later - I celebrated a significant birthday at the county park exploring and picnicing with my then, 5 yr. old son. My spring bday is usually overlooked (farming family you know), so I was feeling blue. After a lovely afternoon we proceeded to leave and lo and behold greeting me at the exit of the park across the road (yes - in the Klemm pasture ditch), was a white flower. YOU BET - I pulled over and jumped out to pick and "test" this flower. AND IT BLED. It was the Bloodroot mom had forever been searching for. Now, mom was in her latter years of Alzheimer's and missing her, especially this day, was strong. SHE SPOKE to me!!!! So - I went back and dug up a little wad of bloodroot and replanted in my garden. For ten years now, it grows, sprouts out a flower or two. And this year - TEN YEARS LATER - look what I've got! A "clutch" - a posey of many many blossoms.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Where It All Began

Who'd have thunk a few giftables of foto-journaling weddings for friends woulda created requests?  Thank you brides and grooms for the sun shiny wedding days.




Friday, December 18, 2009

Wrappin' it Up!


The last of season shots for this young man!

who just happens to pose very well by old vehicles!

After battling weather and sports schedules for both our families, we were finally able to meet - and lo and behold, my yard satisfied all our needs. ... Check out Doug's place of business in the upper right horizon! 

The Wilson 'Family


Love this!  Like it a lot!

A fine portrait of talented young men!

Sunday, November 22, 2009


One of a kind graphics by "K design".

Saturday, November 21, 2009



A priveleged photo of my card designer and ... her mother!

ruth "missing these ladies" ....



SUN and POOL-WATER were truly a fall *bright* spot to work on. 
Garrett @ the Wht. Pool = one of most fun locations to shoot at! 

Thursday, October 29, 2009


Yup, there is no doubt, I am missing warmer, drier ... summer kind of weather!
Fall and Colors ... we beat the snow by hours!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

ahhhh - timeless moments.
multi generations. 
a life just beginning and one well-lived.
max & great papa.

Ok,  I can't help it - 'tis the season,
and this is one of my favorite photos -
not to mention one of my favorite sons!


What a great day! ... not only a past teacher, but a family member was one of my first students when I began at the WHS system, PLUS a fantastic day to WALK FOR CANCER! 

Seniors

Seniors!  How exciting to be part of THEIR special year! 
I had SO much fun!  Thanks guys!












































I had so many great photo opportunities this summer. 
To these families and people I am thankful!  Working
with families was so heart-warming; My own little circle
of family is so tiny that the energy and warmth from these
lovely people sucked me in!  This is Janet and "her men!"



Thursday, October 1, 2009

Amazing isn't it?  ....
Sulfur pools below Sulfur Mt., Banff Ntl' Park, Canadian Rockies.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Grandpa's Edsel

It has been a while since there's been an update so, I, Kaitlin, figured I could take the matter into my own hands. Mom still seems to be caught in the whirlwind of summer even as it winds down. She's been a busy bee finishing up some packages and putting together portfolios.

Recently Mom took a trip down to Madison for a family reunion. As it ends up there was another little reunion in store for us to feast our eyes upon..check it out.
This is my Grandpa Beaumont, proud owner:

I absolutely love this photograph, it's timeless.











Makes for some great graphic shots.







just think of those Sunday afternoon drives...

Now, wasn't that a nice little treat? :)
Have a relaxing Labor day!

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Eyes-wide-open photographer*creativity with flair* passion for photo-journaling*need to capture instant moments*shoot once in a life time seconds*freeze frame incredible people-children-events- creatures-and the world surrounding. God given talents of God given people and nature around us. At 8 yrs old in the backyard, mom's old Brownie box camera in hand, posing blonde head barbies in stylish RMS tinfoil dress designs among flowers...my photos began. From the Brownie to the flipflash to the cubeflash ... I have evolved! ... albums worth! Photography, to me, is a joy. People requesting my work has been an accidental happening. I do not claim to be a professional. I am not. A talented amateur?, Some say so! This blog, is not an accident, but a gift, from my daughter...who just happens...to believe in me!