Thursday, September 10, 2020

A Small Update

I cannot believe how much time has passed since I wrote in this space about the blob on my camera sensor. It was evident in many of my photos and yet not in other photos. I tried to crop the blob out from time time.  Thanks to Covid 19 and staying home a lot more, I am slowly catching up to a host of small jobs that need doing. I'm slow but steady, lol. I put off some things that can be done rather quickly. There is a method and a rationale to my approach though my approach definitely differs from what most people would likely do.

The good news is, I finally googled the cost of 2 repairs to my camera. The bad news is the total cost is ridiculous an not worth it. Though the camera works very well, it would cost me about 2/3 the value just for 2 small repairs. My brother who is a bit of a tech enthusiast and always fixes my computer and phone issues told me he would clean my camera (lens and sensors) and showed me how to work around the other issue. At last I have a properly working camera. The geranium below is my first decent photo. It was a bit difficult because I left the photo taking until past prime daylight. In fact it was practically dark so I am happy enough with it. I've got a long way to go to improve my photos but that will give me another hobby to work on.


 

For those who read my last post, I am now on Day 10 of the Fly Lady Baby Steps.  Truthfully the last 4 steps don't make a lot of sense to me.  They seem to be a bit repetitive and don't quite mesh with my approach to decluttering. I will carry on with the Baby Steps challenge and learn what I can over the remaining 21 days.  I will carry on with my own projects and ways of doing things and apply what I find useful in the Fly Lady approach.  I'm still not ready to fully implement Fly Lady that's for sure.

I'm am slowly reading A Letter From Paris  (click on underlined title link to read more).  I'm about three fourths complete and I'm enjoying it.


Once this is done I will start reading I Give It To You   (click on underlined title link to read more).  My local library has finally reopened as of Tuesday and there is a book ready for me to pick up.  I have a few more books on hold which are making their way to the branch so once they have all arrived I will take a walk to the library.

 


 

We've had wonderful weather all week culminating in a quite a hot day yesterday. Today's weather is slightly cooler and more to my liking.  I wish it could stay like this for many months to come.  

Here are a few macro garden photos and a few sky photos.  These were taken at approximately 7:15 p.m. while I was making dinner.





 
 
The first sky photo was taken on Tuesday, September 8, 2020
I love the cosy glow of the steeple cross at night.
 

 
 The next photo was taken on Thursday, September 10, 2020 on a beautiful, cloudless day.


This was tonight's dinner:  rice pilaf, green salad and roasted chicken. Delicious.😋😋😋🙈 It is a constant challenge to come up with various ways of eating and trying to eat healthy.



Thank you for stopping by. I'll do my best to visit your blog if I haven't already done so lately. I'm doing my best to catch up.

Have a wonderful Friday and a restful and safe weekend. I'm linking up with Skywatch Friday. Check it out and catch more beautiful sky shots from around the globe.



6 comments:

Jim said...

Stay sharp.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Penny,

Your flowers look pretty, we have some still blooming. I like seeing the colors out our windows. I am glad your brother can help you with the camera issues. Pretty view of the church and sky! Your meal looks delicious. Take care and stay safe. Enjoy your day! Wishing you a happy weekend!

affectioknit said...

The flowers are so pretty...and just knowing that they will become more and more rare as we head into fall makes them even prettier...I love the glowing cross...
~Have a lovely day!

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Love your photos. I hadn't noticed any "blob" on your previous photos. I guess now I'll have to go back and look because I am curious! I love that Steeple picture against the sky and mountains. That is so comforting. Your pansies are gorgeous, as is the geranium and all the others. And your dinners always look so good to me! I enjoy seeing them on Facebook. The books sound interesting. I hope our library will open back up soon. When it starts getting darker earlier in the fall I like to start reading again. I haven't read much over the summer, except on my computer and doing genealogy projects. But I think it's time to start checking out some books again! Have a blessed weekend. I'm way behind in reading other blogs this week too. Been kind of busy.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Beautiful shot of the church steeple. I deal A LOT with dust on my sensor. I spend a lot of time using Photoshop to remove the blobs and specks, and your post has reminded me I'm overdue for a sensor cleaning. I have some little cleaning sticks I bought for cleaning my camera sensor, and they seem to work well.

Joanne Noragon said...

Your camera is doing its job now. The pansies look like velvet.

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