Thursday, June 21, 2012

What I Found

Amongst my many enthusiasms is photography. As mentioned in a previous post, I lost much of  my exuberance for a period of time and a variety of reasons. The main reason - lack of time to focus on my creativity, led to the other reason - flat out depression. Now, I'm not a Dr., but I've been depressed in the past... and I'm pretty sure I recognize the sucky symptoms. Thankfully, I've moved past that and am in a creative place again.
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Did I mention that I like photography? I've never considered myself an actual photographer for a couple of reasons. Number One: I've always been surrounded by other creatives... and one of them was usually "the Photographer."  I, of course, was "the Writer." That didn't stop me from taking pictures though. I have a pretty good eye and can frame a shot. I also have the ability to recognize amazing lighting when I see it.  Other than that, I'll admit, I don't know a whole lot of the technical aspect of the art. The truth is, the only time I ever thought I might be a photographer was when I had some garden shots published in a couple of gardening magazines along with my articles. The other reason (which for the sake of structure we will call Number Two) that I've never considered myself a photographer, is that I've never owned a really good quality camera. When I needed to shoot stuff for a magazine I simply borrowed the Nikon of my generous "photographer" friend.

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As mentioned, I'm in a creative place again and am thrilled to have discovered the Instagram app practically by mistake. My sweetheart asked me about Instagram a while back. (Sadly, I'm the techie one in the relationship.) Some of our colleagues were sending him Instagrams from across the globe. I didn't know too much about it so I did a little research and realized that there is an app for the Android phone,  not just the iPhone. So download it I did, and I've been having a ton of fun with it every since.

 I love the different filters, borders and the versatility of shots that I can take, and while I realize that "actual photographers" may frown on it, I don't give poop! It has honestly renewed my interest in taking pictures, and as an exuberant foodie, I am jacked about how my food pics turn out, as in "happy, happy, joy, joy." My Facebook friends seem to appreciate them and so do the other folks that I sometimes force to look at them. I even have a follower! I wasn't expecting a follower, but hey, it adds to the fun.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Savoring Idaho

Savor Idaho 2012
Boy, this girl loves food! And wine! I wish I could convey my passion for these things to every person I meet. Not surprisingly, I love nothing more than watching what happens when Foodies unite! Unless it's watching Wine Lovers unite. Luckily I had a wonderful opportunity to see both this past weekend at Savor Idaho, Idaho's Premiere Wine and Food Event.

  In its fourth year, and held at the beautiful Idaho Botanical Garden, Savor Idaho is put on by the Idaho Grape Growers and the Wine Producers Commission. The event allows consumers a wonderful opportunity to "savor" the best of Idaho wines and local foods. This year's event featured twenty eight wineries and seventeen restaurants or catering companies, all with plenty of delicious samples.


It turns out that as part of my wonderful life, I am blessed to know some wonderful Idaho winemakers who were kind enough to ask me to help pour some of their award winning wine at this great event. I met these fun folks (who rock climb all over the world when they're not making wine) a few years ago when I wrote a magazine article about their winery. So pour I did - for 900 plus vino lovers over the course of the afternoon. It was so much fun to be able to chat with enthusiastic people about such extraordinary wines. Next time... I'm pretty sure... I won't wear high heels.

ICW's Winemaker Mike McClure
Indian Creek Winery is well known for being the only winery in the Snake River Valley Appellation that's been consistently growing and producing Pinot Noir since the 1980's. Their 2008 Pinot Noir has won medals (beating out many of Oregon's famous Pinot Noirs) in the Northwest Region and their 2010 White Pinot Noir is equally as popular with the wine lovers. We also poured Indian Creek Winery's 2011 Pinot Noir Dry Rose. It is ... frankly, my new favorite summer wine.

If you're a food and wine lover and you like to spend lovely afternoons in a phenomenal garden, I highly recommend trying to get a ticket for next year's event. Meanwhile, if you're interested in finding out more about Idaho's Wine Country I would suggest getting your feet wet by taking a tour of some of our great local vineyards and wineries. Whether you're visiting the area - or if you perhaps didn't know that there was wine country thirty miles from your front door - I know you'll enjoy getting out and meeting some wonderful people who take wine making seriously. My friend George at Idaho Winery Tours would love to show you around.

Who knows, you may even see me out there. I'll be the girl with the big smile and the glass of wine who wants to talk  to you about what you've been eating.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Lost And Found


Boy, life can get overwhelming can't it? It turns out that life can suck the exuberance right out of a girl leaving a gaping hole that is then filled with a fairly blankety blank attitude, along with a fine mist of sarcasm. Not that life is bad, or has been bad, just... as I mentioned... a bit overwhelming.

Picture yourself in a job where you really aren't doing what you're meant to be doing. Somewhere where you (perhaps) hyperventilate all day. You go there, because for a brief period of time you forget that you have choices in life.

Finally, you release yourself from the situation in order to not die and wait for the expected results. You know, as in...breathing again and well, living. They don't come. You continue to wait, babying yourself along with plenty of rest and some nice self talk about how you're going to reclaim your life and your aforementioned Exuberance with a capital E. Still... nothing. Confusion sets in. Really? You expected to feel better the moment you walked out of the stressful place that did not feed your soul because it was too busy sucking it out. Did I mention the possibility of being covered by a fine mist of sarcasm?

Finally, after you've actually acknowledged that something might be seriously wrong with you, the breathing finally kicks in, the babying begins to take effect and you are on your way back to your former exuberant state.  You take some pretty pictures, you read some good books, you cook some delicious food, you tell someone a clever story that gets a laugh. And you hit your yoga mat and breathe like you've never breathed before, gasping a bit with thankfulness that you are beginning to feel like yourself again. And... finally... you write.