Showing posts with label October. Show all posts
Showing posts with label October. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2011

The Last Day of October

A month filled with strange things, technology going crazy, and often feeling like my world was a bit upside down.

Thankful for the trip to New Mexico (Photos on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/16033511@N00/), a trip to Haunted Brookfield Zoo with friends, a spooky night of scary stories in the Cemetery, and great people to be a part of the Library's parade entry.

Boo!

Enter if You Dare!

Three Storytellers

Saturday, October 29, 2011

October 28: I choose . . .

to enjoy the fun and spirit of Halloween.



These were taken at the Brookfield zoo last weekend. There are more to come.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

October 9th: I choose . . .

Serendipity.

This little vacation has been filled with happy accidents.

At the airport I asked if I could switch from and aisle seat to the window seat. I got the exit row with no one next to me. When we went to get our car, we paid for economy (Yes, we were being cheap. There are more exciting places to spend money than on a rental car.) When we went outside to pick a car, all of the economy cars were gone and we got a free upgrade.

We were supposed to go for a hot air balloon ride on Friday morning. It was rained out. Instead we met a nice waitress at a little diner, a great photographer, Robert Crispin, and then had a great day wandering in the Jemez Mountains.

Saturday we slept in (got up at 7 am). We decided to go back to the Jemez Mountains to see the Caldera and all points in between. As we headed north out of town, we saw balloons flying over the city. The pangs of what we missed tugged at my heart. We planned to come back for the evening glow, but took 7 hours to get up the road to the old volcano. We met several nice people, two Basset Hounds, one Cocker Basset mix, and a Golden Retriever who belonged to the Basset Family. (No kidding). We met a nice man who worked at Amanda's Trail Shop, and saw so much beauty around us.

Sunday would be the day to go to see the Hot Air Balloons. Another 4:30 am wake up call. When we got to the  Field, I suggested that we put out name on the waiting list to go up in the balloon. We were two of the last three people to go from waiting to riding.  There is no way to explain the sensation, the beauty, the wonderful time that I had. A few pictures might help a little.

Lift Off


Aliens


Touching the Rio Grande
So, to continue with Serendipity. The balloon pilot was Andy Williams from Galena, Illinois. One of his balloon chasers, Garrett, is the nephew of a patron at the Sycamore Library. Another crew member has her Master's in Library Science. It's a small beautiful world.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

October 5th: I choose . . .

to stop and look at the wonderful colors again and again and again.
Red and Yellow Make Orange

Look Up

Tree Mandala
The Fall colors are here for such a short time. These nice warm fall colorful days are such a treasure. I choose to look at them and stop to smell the dried leaves and listen to the crunch beneath my feet. Don't forget to look up. The cerulean blue sky colored leaves and strong branches make such beautiful mandalas.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Sunday, October 2, 2011

October 2nd: So Many Choices

Yesterday was one full and fun day. I chose to participate in all of it. Now I need to make a decision; a choice. Which photo to I select as my one for the Scott Kelby Photo Walk submission? In the end, it is my choice, but I would love to hear what you think. I can only choose one image, and the groups goal is to submit an image that really depicts DeKalb.
 


Last night was a great night. Lots of fun. More pictures from the walk can be seen on my Flickr page. The night out came after a fun afternoon with family and a nice lunch at Ted's Montana Grill.

Julie, Joe, Jon and I went up in the Millennium Carillon in Moser Tower before lunch. What an interesting place, nice company and good exercise. Photos to come later.

October: I Choose . . .

To live by choice, not by chance;
to make changes, not excuses;
to be motivated, not manipulated;
to be useful, not used;
to excel, not compete;
I choose self-esteem, not self pity;
I choose to listen to my inner voice,
not the random opinion of others.


I choose to be me!


It took a little extra time, but I have a theme for October. I Choose. I choose to post when the opportunity arises. I choose to have fun and invite you along for the ride. Welcome to October.

I had been thinking about I choose for a while. Today a friend posted the above quote on her Facebook page. Sometimes themes and ideas choose you before you choose them. Thanks Susan for posting today.