Sunday, January 31, 2010
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Late entry but Thursday’s ribbon cutting ceremony for Amy’s Touch went well. Thanks goodness for a backup camera. My battery pack went screwy so I seamlessly switched to Plan B. That’s why you should always contract with a pro. Does an amateur have a well rehearsed Plan B. Rhetorical of course!
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Evelyn's Retirement at Homeplace
Friday afternoon was spent covering Evelyn DeVries’ retirement party at Homeplace Special Care Facility in Oak Harbor. Evelyn is retiring after ten years of dedicated service. Her friends, family, and community leaders, as well as family and friends of clients, gathered to express their gratitude and support for all that she has done to make Homeplace that SPECIAL PLACE.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Valentines Portrait
Pondering a unique Valentine’s Day Gift? Think like this instead, “If I complete my portrait session this week, my mini love album or portrait will be caressed in my sweetheart’s bosom by Valentines. Whew, off the hook for at least another year!” Call Pendleton Imaging & Photography at 360.675.0442 NOW to schedule a mini session or to further delineate this thought. www.pendletonimaging.com.
First Outdoor Session for 2010
Sunday afternoon was interesting. Sunday was also my first outdoor session for 2010. Despite a blustery rainy wintry shivery windy Whidbey type day, as Pooh Bear would say, your favorite photographer treaded forth.
Have you ever been impressed by what another person wears? Well I have. There was a six year boy in my son’s school who always wore penny loafers. Come rain or shine he sported penny loafers. My son and I secretly nicknamed him Penny Loafer Reilly.
Well today, despite rain or shine, I had an opportunity to photograph Penny Loafer Reilly and his beautiful family in the wind and rain. So there we stood on the West Beach side of Joseph Whidbey Sate Park with umbrellas in-hand, being tossed gently by the elements, with Reilly’s loafers being polka dotted with rain drops.
I think I might start doing more brave and adventurous things…perhaps even sport a pair of Penny Loafers. After all my wardrobe could use a bit of spice!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Fans of Equestrian Crossings!
Fans of Equestrian Crossings! Friday night's EqCrossing Showcase went well. Joshua, Miguel and I were a little underdressed but we enjoyed the events and we are hoping to post some images soon…that is once I take the red eye out. (Using an on camera flash can create redeye in a low light situation, especially with animals, children and young adults.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Business After Hours
Saturday, January 16, 2010
More Face-Time
Today's adventures involved a brief stop at the La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum. A client, Nancy Luenn, had three beautiful quilts on display. Follow her blog for more details at http://storyquilts.blogspot.com.
Face-Time is wonderful. Funny what how small the REAL-TIME world is. I was reacquainted with an old creative writing partner, Natalie Olsen. A close friend, who also doubles as my model and event helper, was there with her father my church's piano player. Oh yes, I should promote Natalie's custom weaving art business. http://www.natalieolsen.com/index.htm
Visit the museum if you're near La Conner.
Museum hours are Wednesday – Sunday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. For more information: http://www.laconnerquilts.com or 360-466-4288.
The show opens on January 13 and runs through March 28, 2010. The artists' reception is Saturday, January 16 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. There will be beautiful fiber art pieces on display, created by members of Whidbey Island Surface Design Association. I hope you can come and see the show!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Two Open House Events in 48 Hours!
The WICC open house was a blazing success. We had plenty of food, friendly conversation and art. A big thanks to all attendees.
OH-MAZING…sounds familiar. Loaded the boys in the family van and headed for OHHS’s Grand Re-Opening. We had a great time nibbling cafeteria samples, grooving to band music, conducting chemistry experiments, playing on computers, taking part in green screen experiments in the Wildcat TV room, touring the JROTC quarters. Two hours later we headed home, fulfilled, knowing we truly had a once in a life time adventure in our own backyard. Thanks OHHS for an eye-opening adventure.
OH-MAZING…sounds familiar. Loaded the boys in the family van and headed for OHHS’s Grand Re-Opening. We had a great time nibbling cafeteria samples, grooving to band music, conducting chemistry experiments, playing on computers, taking part in green screen experiments in the Wildcat TV room, touring the JROTC quarters. Two hours later we headed home, fulfilled, knowing we truly had a once in a life time adventure in our own backyard. Thanks OHHS for an eye-opening adventure.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Face-Time with Island Transit
Saturday evening was spent at The Dugualla Clubhouse putting in Face-Time with my wonderful friends of Island Transit. Some folks use Facebook but I prefer Face-Time. I’m sort of ole school like that. Chuck and Sandra are retiring after many years of dedicated service.
Follow this link for the rest of the story.
http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/whidbey/wnt/lifestyle/81026127.html
Friday, January 08, 2010
Little Caesars Pizza Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Saturday, January 02, 2010
What to expect at Amy’s Touch Boutique?
What to expect at Amy’s Touch Boutique? Fashionable wear, wedding options to include rentals, a set of genuine smiles eager to exceed your needs and FREE candy! All this and candy too…what are you waiting for? Today Amy & Richard celebrated their Grand Re-Opening Day. Today was their first day in their new location. The eatings were catered by Bay City Bistro, Good Times Pizza, and ShoNuff Foods. Of course as per the standard, Pendleton Imaging & Photography was there to immortalize history. For a True ‘ Touch of Class’ visit Amy’s Touch Boutique at 810 Pioneer Way, Oak Harbor.
Friday, January 01, 2010
Whidbey Golf and Country Club’s New Year Celebration
The Whidbey Golf and Country Club’s New Year celebration will be the talk of Oak Harbor for weeks to come! Filled with good music, wine, fine food and casino tables….what else could a New Year celebrator ask for? You’re right, the HOUSE needed Pendleton Imaging & Photography there clicking, keeping in step, and documenting the happenings! The band LifeLyke jammed the house ‘til way past midnight and the casino tables kept hopefuls digging deeper ‘til the NYC ball dropped.
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