Home sweet home. Arrived back in Prescott, AZ just a few hours ago. Then I spent a good bit of time in the shower (seriously needed no shower in days), put on some clean clothes, ate food, and looked through …
A quiet blog for a few days, but maybe I’ll tweet
Ah, a few days off from blogging. That’s right, it’s going to be a super quiet blog for a few days. The 27th to June 2nd to be exact. Where am I going, what am I doing? You’ll have to …
Where’s my blog going?
This morning I was looking through the usual list of suspects that I read each day. Scott Kelby’s blog, Photowalk Pro, Bert Gildart’s site, Adobe’s Lightroom Killer tips blog, and today I added the Canon Blogger into the mix as …
People shots on the fly
During last Friday’s Artwalk I broke out the camera. Would have been nice to have remembered extra batteries for the flash…… I decided to take a few people photos here and there. Friends who had shown up for the Artwalk …
Compliments are always nice
This weekend was the busiest I’ve seen in a long time. Ian called me back to the gallery yesterday while I was doing lunch because he was swamped. And he literally was. How often do you get a line to …
Oh what a night!
Last night’s Artwalk could have been a disaster. All day I worried that things would not go well. It isn’t that we weren’t prepared, the gallery looked great, David’s new works were fantastic…….but there was a cloud looming. Literally, a …
The Prescott AZ Photowalk is filling fast!
Looking at the number of signups yesterday I found 20 more slots open. If you haven’t signed up yet and you want to make sure that you’re part of the 2nd Annual Worldwide Photowalk I’d suggest popping over to the …
Rosie says it’s showtime!
One of the latest additions to the Ian Russell Gallery is Rosie. She’s a life sized bronze pig, and everyone who walks in has to say hi to her! Tonight is David Riley’s new show, and the gallery is just …
Breathing a sigh of relief
Over the past few months I’ve been having quite the flare up. The word “discomfort” is an understatement, but we’re getting toward managable territory again. March and April were no fun at all. You know those moments when you hurt …