Showing posts with label grasshopper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grasshopper. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2015

August 9th, 2015

We went to the Oregon Zoo today. Jen took us behind the scenes!

Joel and I met Oshi. He is a Toucan who used to be a pet, but his owner realized that he needed a better environment and the zoo took him in. We got to throw him blueberries.





Yup, that's his tongue!


Bebeto was feeling shy today, he didn't want to to have his photo taken or eat peanuts from us.


We did get to get up close to the Hydrosaurus.

This is the new little girl Hydrosaur. I can't remember her name right now....

 
Ferdinand let me take some close-ups!





To the insects! (These didn't come out as well as I wanted.)

a young male lubber's grasshopper

Australian walking stick

adult male Brazilian cockroach

juvenile Brazilian cockroach

Yay! Grasshopper!!

Here is Clyde. She is performing in the Wildlife Live show.



A hippo:


My favorite snoozing lizard:

He woke up for a second.


We had a fun day!

Thanks Jen for letting us behind the scenes!

Monday, July 27, 2015

July 27th, 2015

I went outside today, it was what I needed.











Have a great night!


Saturday, June 27, 2015

June 27th, 2015

Joel and I went for a walk before sunset, (sunset was at 9:04pm).




Blooming Wild Teasel


Joel found a grasshopper! It was pretty amiable about getting its photos taken! (You know I love grasshoppers right?!)



I found this one! Is was much shyer.


Hope you have a great night!


Saturday, June 14, 2014

June 14th 2014

I learned I may NOT go unattended to an Arts Festival.

Kathryn and I went to the Edmond's Art Festival today, but first we had happy hour at the Loft.


This is my peach bellini.

I had a dark and stormy (thanks for telling me about that drink Sarah!) in a copper mug.
I know my copy work isn't the best, but here is the art I purchased today. They were all local northwest artist!

These wonderful mermaids are by Jill Haney-Neal. (she is the only one not from Washington, she lives in Sisters OR.)

She's my favorite!



I got this great piece for my dad! Happy Father's Day Dad!! It is a painting by Dean Rocky Barrick. The artist told me that this steam engine actually lives in Portland! It is part of the Salem-Portland Seattle line. It is housed the Oregon Rail Heritage Center. I think we will have to take a trip there when Dad comes to visit.


I really like Noelle Dass. Her work is fun. I got this piece because it is a good reminder to me about how I want to be living.


My FAVORITE pieces I bought today are by Kyoko Niikuni. She uses Washi paper to create Chigiri-e. She teases the fibers of the washi paper apart to create images that at look like water color paintings. They were amazing to see.  I am so happy that I found her booth. I have been wanting some art work depicting the dancing cranes. I wish I could afford an original.




Oh! I got this guy too! Hooray for metal grasshoppers! He was sculpted by Briston Trapp. He said that I was the only one that even looked at the grasshopper in the past two festivals he was in and he wasn't going to make anymore. I am very glad I gave this guy a home. Because you always need metal grasshopper sculptures. (did you know I love grasshoppers? Well, I do.....)



Supporting local artists is always good right? I am going to try joining them soon. I hope people will come out and support me!