Lightroom Edits for “The Onion”

Lightroom Edits for “The Onion”

Sometimes I have a very clear plan with photography: I see something and have a vision for what I hope to create as the finished product, working with settings, composition, and post-processing to try to achieve it. Other times it’s more random; something about...
This Week’s Instagram Collage: #3 (would you be interested in a weekly link-up for sharing yours?)

This Week’s Instagram Collage: #3 (would you be interested in a weekly link-up for sharing yours?)

My Little Chickadee  |  “Honk!” @ The Alliance Theatre  |  Church morning  |  Pleated Poppy English Breakfast Tea & lemon poppy seed   |  junior photographer  |  lunch of champions  |  1st ball game Chili’s  |  Fierce Cowgirl Silly Band  | ...
Lightroom Edits for “The Onion”

Vidalia

A few years ago my family took a trip to Commerce, GA. I’m sure Commerce has banks and grocery stores and churches and neighborhoods, but to outsiders like us, Commerce is a mecca of outlet stores. One of our favorites was a small book store with both a good...
Organized Simplicity: An Interview with Tsh Oxenreider and a Book Giveaway

Organized Simplicity: An Interview with Tsh Oxenreider and a Book Giveaway

[Contest is closed. Winners are Mindy (comment #42), Bethany (comment #106), and Sandra (comment #131).] “There is no reason to complicate your family culture just because the culture at large is complicated.” – Tsh Oxenreider As a somewhat...
Surviving March: Dealing with Homeschool Burnout

Surviving March: Dealing with Homeschool Burnout

One yearly event has remained consistent in our eighteen years as a homeschooling family: March burnout. It would be bad enough if it were only the kids, but it’s me, too.  A combination of factors—primarily exhaustion and spring fever—contribute to this phenomena....

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