Tuesday, May 27, 2008

How I Spent My Memorial Day

There's little I love more than walking around outside in the spring and summer. I'm one of those sick, crazy folks who likes the heat -- the humidity I can do without, though that isn't really an option here in roasty-toasty Oklahoma. All the same, I relish any opportunity to roll up my jeans, kick off my shoes, and walk through a patch of clover. OK, so honestly, my favorite thing to do outside is cartwheels. Boy, I do love cartwheels. I'm able to do very little from my brief stint in acrobatics almost 15 years ago, but I am a cartwheel and round-off queen. My boobahs got too big for me to still be an ace walk-over champ or execute a perfect standing back bend, but I can turn a cartwheel -- two- or one-handed -- with the best of them. There is photographic proof of this, but I shan't be sharing it this time round.

Instead, I wanted to share some lovely shots I took yesterday at Woodward Park, a big, beautiful green space in midtown Tulsa. My boyfriend and I decided to take a walk around the place in celebration of No Working Day -- I mean, Memorial Day. It was extra fresh and verdant after recent storms, and the sun darted in and out of cloud coverage, which made the light interesting and varied. I won't bombard you with all the shots, but here's a few of my favorites:


At left, a rose blooms in the Tulsa Municipal Rose Garden. Ahh, such a beautiful place.

At right, a waterlily emerges from a pond in the rose garden. I love this shot because it almost appears to be in motion.




At left is a shot of a tiny branch with leaves of some unknown plant. I just liked the perspective, with the fluffy flowers serving as background to the little guy.

On the right is the walkway up to the part of the Linnaeus Teaching Gardens that was open yesterday.






Yes, that's my beautiful boyfriend contemplating life on the cute little bridge. Such a cutie pie!

That's ittle bittle me on the top of some rock steps on the right. See how nice the light was when we were there?




And here are our new friends from the park, Gladys the turtle and Sylvester the squirrel. Both of these shots emerged from pure luck. I was shooting pictures of some tadpoles in the pond when I spotted the little one on the left. As soon as I clicked, away s/he swam. The little fuzzy guy happened to stop and turn at the moment I poised my camera. I love his little pose. He reminds me of dramatic chipmunk.


I hope to spend a lot more time outside this summer and will certainly share more snaps (that's what my mom used to call 'em) with you again. Without green grass and blossoms a-bloomin', it just isn't summertime.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed the guided tour w/pix. Nice to put a face and place with a voice.

If you'd like me to add the link from your blog to my blog just let me know!!!

Brigid said...

Thank you! And I'd love for you to link to me. I'd be happy to add you to my list of blog links, too.

storybeader said...

Do I remember you getting a new camera? Well, anyway around it, you all {:-) got some beautiful pics. Looks like you had a great day.

Brigid said...

I got it about a month ago and have been slowly learning my way around it. Sadly, I can't find my battery charger! I'll have to invest in a new one. Thank you, by the way!

Andrea said...

Those are some beautiful pics! I love the water lily and the squirrel. I love squirrels, they are so dang cute!

Ponderin' Mama said...

Great photos! The water lily is beautiful, but my fave is probably the little sprig with the fluffy background. Very creative :)

Nora said...

Hi! Wonderful pictures! The lilypod one and the one of Gladys are one of my favorites! What a nice way to spend Memorial Day! :D

Serendipity Collections said...

Loved seeing all your pics and had to laugh at the boobahs part! Your picture pose looks alot like my free spirited daughter, Lauren. Thanks for the post!

Jana

The Fab Miss B said...

Looks like you had a beautiful day! Your pics are so pretty. I still need to fiddle with my camera to make my flower pictures turn out better. Thanks for sharing.

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