Monday, May 30, 2011

DAY FOUR - RESCUED BABY SPARROW UPDATE

Well, it's day number four in the Watson home with the baby sparrow that my husband Tim rescued from the middle of a busy intersection last week while out on a motorcycle ride.  So far, it seems that the little guy is adjusting pretty well - eating regularly, staying alert, and enjoying its new home - which today took the form of a small pouch (or "Papoose" as Tim calls it!) around Tim's neck. Adorable.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

WEEK #4 - THE FINAL WEEK OF ANNE WATSON PHOTOGRAPHY'S FACEBOOK GIVE-AWAY CONTEST

It's here! Week #4 - the final week of the Anne Watson Photography's Facebook Give-Away Contest!

Every week for four weeks I am posting a Weekly Photo on the Anne Watson Photo Facebook Page of an everyday object shot from an unusual angle.  Fans of the page simply need to comment on the photo to guess what it is, and if they guess correctly they'll be entered to win - it's that simple!

We are having four weekly winners (who will each win a matted & framed 5x7 print of their choice from the Anne Watson Photography galleries), and one Grand Prize winner chosen from a pool of those who guess all four weekly photos correctly (who will win a matted & framed 8x10 print of their choice).

Below is a preview of this week's photo - can you guess what this everyday object is?! If so, just click here to be taken to our Facebook page and comment under the photo to enter your guess! If you guess correctly, you're entered to win. It's that easy! Good luck!

RESCUING A BABY SPARROW

There are many reasons why I love my husband, Tim Watson. Right up at the top of the list is his gentle, caring nature. He might look like a tough, motorcycle-riding, scruffy-bearded Englishman on the outside. But, get to know him, and you will soon see he's like an M&M - hard outer shell with a sweet, soft center.

Yesterday was a perfect example of this. Riding his motorcycle, he stopped at a light in a major intersection - looking down he spotted a tiny baby sparrow flopping around in the road. It was surely going to die out there if Tim didn't do something about it. So, he stopped his motorcycle - risking his own life, got off his bike & proceeded to direct traffic around the baby bird until he was able to pick it up, stuff it in his leather jacket pocket, and ride home with it.

I received an email at work yesterday afternoon asking if I'd pick up some meal worms on my way home. Yep, never a dull moment in our marriage, I tell ya'!

We are now nursing the sweet little thing back to health - feeding it regularly, keeping it warm - it is chirping away in its little 'nest' we made for it on the kitchen counter as I type this.  One thing's for sure - I can never claim to have a boring life!!...

Friday, May 27, 2011

THE GREEN PARROTS OF SANTA ANA

When we first moved into our neighborhood in Santa Ana, California we knew we were in for some adventures - this was not a 'cookie cutter' neighborhood with matching pink & beige houses like you find in other parts of Orange County. Which is why we absolutely loved it.

Our new 'hood is known for its history (homes built in the 1920's - '50's, which for California is 'historic'!) and fantastic Mexican culture. But, also is unfortunately known for some local gang violence and other unsavory characteristics of more urban neighborhoods - it all comes as part of the package.

We were prepared for that.

What we weren't prepared for, though, was the last thing we expected to find in an urban environment. Daily, at 7:00am on the nose, we are paid a visit by some of the most beautiful, albeit noisiest, neighbors we've ever had.  The Green Parrots of Santa Ana.

No one really knows where they all came from - originally they likely started from a few domesticated parrots who were released into the wild.  Now, though, their population is definitely in the hundreds, if not thousands.  The cacophony is something to be reckoned with - it's something that takes a bit of getting used to, but then becomes a morning routine.

My husband Tim always asks the most important question, though - "Where do the GO at night?!"  A mystery yet to be solved.



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

THE ART OF COFFEE - PORTOLA COFFEE LAB

Coffee. Dark, delicious, soul-quenching, invigorating coffee. Mmmmmm...

Get to know your coffee, though, and you will quickly learn that it is so much more than what many Americans settle for and call 'coffee'.  Which, let's be honest, really is just a caffeine jolt that looks like dirty dish water served in a mug at a diner or a Styrofoam cup at a gas station. No no no... that should not be called coffee.

As I learned this week during a photo shoot at the all-new Portola Coffee Lab in Costa Mesa, California, good coffee truly is an art form. And that's what we're talkin' about here. With the various roasting and brewing processes that are used to develop layered, complex flavor profiles, good coffee can be equated to fine wine - or gourmet chocolate - or craft-brewed beers. It takes patience, knowledge, and love.

And Orange County is about to get a big ol' dose of some serious coffee love thanks to the folks at Portola Coffee Lab. You know it's going to be good coffee when it's prepared by a team of barristas who are self-proclaimed 'coffee geeks' and encourage you with big, bold letters plastered on their shop's wall to "geek-out" with them. And, trust me - it only takes one sniff of the aroma and a sip of Portola's coffee to instantly be geekified.

A little side-note - I used to live in Italy - have lived there twice actually. Once in 1999 in Florence and again in 2008/2009 in Rome. Now, Italians are a culture who take their espresso-loving to another level - and while there, I developed a pretty high standard for what I like my cappuccinos to taste like. Since moving back to the U.S. in 2009, I have never tasted a cappuccino in America that even comes close to what I grew to love in Italy. That was until yesterday. Last night I had a cappuccino at Portola Coffee Lab that was so good, it took me straight back to the corner cafe where I was a regular in my neighborhood in Rome - I was so happy, it made me wanna cry.

So, if you love coffee - or even if you want to just learn to love coffee - pay Portola Coffee Lab a visit when they open their doors to the public tomorrow, Thursday, May 26th at their Grand Opening starting at the appropriately early coffee-drinking hour of 6:00am, ending at 9:00pm.  And for regular updates, be sure to check them out on Facebook and Twitter.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

WEEK #3 OF ANNE WATSON PHOTOGRAPHY'S FACEBOOK GIVEAWAY CONTEST

Week #3 of the Anne Watson Photography's Facebook Give-Away Contest is here!

Every week for four weeks I am posting a Weekly Photo on the Anne Watson Photo Facebook Page of an everyday object shot from an unusual angle.  Fans of the page simply need to comment on the photo to guess what it is, and if they guess correctly they'll be entered to win - it's that simple!

We are having four weekly winners (who will each win a matted & framed 5x7 print of their choice from the Anne Watson Photography galleries), and one Grand Prize winner chosen from a pool of those who guess all four weekly photos correctly (who will win a matted & framed 8x10 print of their choice).

Below is a preview of this week's photo - can you guess what this everyday object is?! If so, just click here to be taken to our Facebook page and comment under the photo to enter your guess! If you guess correctly, you're entered to win. It's that easy! Good luck!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

THE LOWLY SNAIL

Ok. So, this is a bit of a weird post I suppose. Because - if I'm being honest - I just spent the past hour wandering around our front yard at 6:00am in my bathrobe, in the rain, taking pictures of snails.  And, that is definitely behavior that could be considered weird.

But, I couldn't help myself.  Snails are just cool. Gross? Yes. Considered by many as garden pests? Yes. But, cool.

I remember when our family moved from Michigan to Southern California when I was 9 years old and I laid my eyes on a snail in our front yard for the first time. I was disgusted and intrigued all at once - what a bizarre little creature. It moved so slowly, and it was so slimy - leaving a little trail of nasty, oozy goo wherever it went. But, it's shell was so pretty - like seashells I'd seen (and secretly collected!) at the beach. I was enthralled.

So, that explains my behavior this morning. I guess I was revisiting my childhood a bit and rediscovering the lowly snail.


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

SHOOTING THE MOON

We've been having some very strange weather here in Southern California lately. Well, strange for Orange County in the month of May anyways.  One minute it's boiling hot and sunny, the next it's chilly and raining.

Last night some clouds were rolling through over the Full Moon as the next round of rain was coming in and it felt like Halloween in the middle of Spring. I expected a wolf to start howling and a black cat to run across my path (our black Pug did, if that counts?!?).   It was time to grab the camera and have some fun shooting the Moon.



Sunday, May 15, 2011

WEEK #2 OF ANNE WATSON PHOTOGRAPHY'S FACEBOOK GIVE-AWAY CONTEST!

It's here! Week #2 of the Anne Watson Photography's Facebook Give-Away Contest!

Every week for four weeks I am posting a Weekly Photo on the Anne Watson Photo Facebook Page of an everyday object shot from an unusual angle.  Fans of the page simply need to comment on the photo to guess what it is, and if they guess correctly they'll be entered to win - it's that simple!

We are having four weekly winners (who will each win a matted & framed 5x7 print of their choice from the Anne Watson Photography galleries), and one Grand Prize winner chosen from a pool of those who guess all four weekly photos correctly (who will win a matted & framed 8x10 print of their choice).

Below is a preview of this week's photo - can you guess what this everyday object is?! If so, just click here to be taken to our Facebook page and comment to enter your guess!... Good luck!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

WEEK #1 OF ANNE WATSON PHOTOGRAPHY'S FACEBOOK GIVE-AWAY CONTEST!

One of my favorite things about photography is the opportunity it gives me to look at the world from a new perspective and see things differently than I ever have before.  Through the lens of my camera, everyday objects can take on an entirely new form, and it's thrilling to find such beauty all around us.

So, I thought it would be fun to incorporate this theory into the next Anne Watson Photography's Facebook Give-Away Contest!

For the next four weeks I am going to post a Weekly Photo on the Anne Watson Photo Facebook Page of an everyday object shot from an unusual angle.  Fans of the page simply need to comment on the photo to guess what it is, and if they guess correctly they'll be entered to win - it's that simple!

We'll have four weekly winners (who will each win a matted & framed 5x7 print of their choice from the Anne Watson Photography galleries), and one Grand Prize winner chosen from a pool of those who guess all four weekly photos correctly (who will win a matted & framed 8x10 print of their choice). 

Below is a preview of this week's photo - can you guess what this everyday object is?! If so, just click here to be taken to our Facebook page and comment to enter your guess!... Good luck and happy guessing!

Monday, May 2, 2011

SMALL, BUT MIGHTY BEANS - THE BEAUTY OF COFFEE

I am a self-proclaimed coffee fanatic and seriously do not know (and for the sake of those around me, don't want to know!) what would happen if I had to get through a day without my morning caffeine fix. 

And, not just any ol' coffee will do.  I'm afraid that, thanks to both the years I've lived in Italy as well as the numerous lessons I've had from my coffee-roaster/professional barrista brother Jeff Clinard (who also just happens to work for one of the best coffee shops in town, Portola Coffee Lab, managing their super-informative Portola Coffee blog) I have become a full-blown coffee snob. I find it hard to settle for anything less than delicious coffee... freshly ground, preferably french-pressed... ahhh, that SMELL. Sends shivers down my spine!

I plan to do a series of photo shoots over the coming weeks featuring coffee - from the roasting process, to espresso machines and brewing, to latte art... all the good stuff.

But, first things first.  Let's take a closer look at the source of it all. The bean...