Friday, June 10, 2016

6.10.2016: back from hiatus...again

The last time I posted was 8 months ago on 10.2.2015. Since then, life has been throwing at us all kinds of curve balls, making our transitional year in the new city rather difficult at times. In addition to the expected adjustments following our move, we also had to deal with the stress of car troubles and house hunting, but most significantly, we had a string of health issues with our dogs and myself. Between the 2 dogs, we have made 4 separate visits to the vet between December and May, not counting their annual vaccination appointments. I'll go into the details of each dog's issues on separate posts, but for now let's just say that there was enough happening to stress us out and at times things felt quite helpless and depressing.

At this moment, some of the issues have stabilized out, and some are still ongoing, but mentally we are dealing with things a lot better. We knew that we would eventually get to this point with our aging dogs, but we still had no idea just how difficult and unnerving at times it could be. So, after 8 months of absence from blogging, I feel the need to document and share some of our reality of living with senior dogs...from growing health ailments to issues of incontinence, dementia, and difficulties in mobility and feeding, to name a few...

So, I guess this may shift the focus of this blog a bit. Initially, this blog was started to chronicle the Happy 10! Project, which was in celebration of the dogs turning 10. Now, after 2 years, it's still all about Misty and Jasper, and we'll continue to celebrate their golden years and everything that comes with it, both good and bad.

Stay tuned...

Misty: 12 years and 3 months old

Jasper: 11 years and 7 months old

Friday, October 2, 2015

Yalumi Headlamp Review

In my last post, I've talked briefly about these headlamps and how invaluable they have become in our everyday life in the city with the dogs. We no longer have the luxury of letting the dogs out in the backyard, so now have to schedule in time for their walks three times a day, everyday, rain or shine. And once we started to lose daylight hours, we quickly ran into the challenge of walking dogs in the dark. I considered carrying around a flashlight, but decided that I would much like to have both my hands free to be able to handle the dogs and also to deal with picking up their "business"...so, I started to consider headlamps. I was a bit skeptical of their effectiveness, and I also was not so keen on walking around in public with one of these on my head unless I'm in the wilderness somewhere hiking or camping, but I eventually talked myself into at least trying one.

After doing some research and spending some time at REI, I was set on purchasing the Petzl Tikka model. I decided that for our needs, we would be fine with the most basic model without all the bells and whistles like the red light function or the rechargeable capability. I basically wanted a very simple unit that is bright enough for quick walks, is lightweight, and one with a tilting capability to control the beam direction.

I found the Yalumi headlamp by chance on Amazon when I went to place my order for the Petzl. It had comparable specifications, had over 1000 solid positive reviews, and it was half the price of Petzl at $15. Somewhat skeptical, I went ahead and bought it and I'm really glad that I did. It's been about 3 weeks and since then I purchased another one in different color so that we can both wear one, and we use it everyday now, both in the morning and at night. They are super bright (90 lumens) and allow us to see everything immediately in front of us, as well as alarming us to what's ahead. It has 3 different settings--low, high, and strobe and it is controlled with a simple click of a button on top of the unit. 95% of time, I keep it on the high setting. Each unit came with 3 AAA batteries and I haven't had to change them out yet, and I plan on switching to the rechargeable NiMH batteries once these wear out. For $15, I this is one of the best purchases I've ever made, and I highly recommend it for any dog owners out there.

I got the green for myself!

yellow button on top controls the 3 settings

4 different tilt angles allows for bean direction control

on our walk

I took a quick video on my phone on one of our walks. It's not very good, but you can at least get a rough idea:


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

12 Months of Jasper: September - The budding artist

This was my Submission for September. I had a vision of how I wanted this photo to be, but I'm not sure that I was able to capture it fully. Overall, I'm pretty happy with it, and Jasper was a perfect model and an artist! On a side note, I really want to get back to doing some traditional artwork...
"Here's Jasper and his altered self-portrait. He tells me his inspirations were Picasso and Margaret Keane. :)"


Sunday, September 27, 2015

52 Weeks of Misty 2015: 39/52 - apple harvest...sort of

Since moving to the Northwest, we are constantly amazed by all the natural beauty that surrounds us, and we've been enjoying all the interesting flowers and plants everywhere, some which are new to us. We spotted these cute little miniature "apples" on one of our walks this week and we had to do something with them! Since posting on Flickr, I've learned that these are crabapples--usually not harvested for consumption due to their sour/bitter taste and the trees are ornamental, producing beautiful white/pink flowers in the Spring...something to look forward to!

they look just like regular apples, except for the tiny size!

Submission for 52 Weeks of Misty: 39/52

Perfect for my miniature wheelbarrow! 


Sunday, September 20, 2015

12 Months of Misty & Jasper: September - "Hold my paw, I'm scared of the dark!"

My submission for the 12 months group. This was a tough shoot--trying to keep the headlamps on the dogs while balancing the ambient light and the headlamp light for the right exposure proved to be more difficult than I initially thought. At the end though, I was able to salvage a couple of photos which I really liked, especially the one of the two of them with their touching paws.

On a side note, we really like these headlamps and I promise to do a review post soon!
"One of the adjustments to a city life is having to walk the dogs three times a day, rain or shine, and now in darkness as daylight gets shorter and shorter. Safety trumps vanity, and headlamps are now our new favorite gadget! :)"
touching paws...so sweet :)

submission for 52 Weeks: 38/52 - "I can see you~"

Sunday, September 13, 2015

52 Weeks of Misty 2015: 37/52 - strike a pose

Submission for 34/52:
"As New York Fashion Week gets underway, Misty complains, "I have nothing to wear!"
Misty looking like a diva!

Thursday, September 10, 2015

9.10.2015: trying my hand at instagram

Still playing catch-up, but making good headway...I'm now caught up to June. Yay! So, in my last post, I briefly hinted at toying with the idea of branching out into other social media platforms. Well, since then, I have started an Instagram account. Actually, it's an old account which I never did much with, so I'm sort of reviving it.

Since Instagram's first inception back in 2010, I've always loved the app, but never quite figured out how to incorporate it into my photography needs. I already had a Flickr account since 2009, so to me it almost seemed redundant. Besides, Instagram seemed too "informal" and more fitting for those casual snapshots taken with your low resolution camera phone...back then, I owned the iPhone 3G. I balked at the idea of uploading photos taken with my DSLR camera, and cropping them to fit a square format when that wasn't the original intent.

Well, fast forward 5 years and here we are today...camera phones have steadily improved and can now match the quality and resolution of a stand alone camera...I now own (and love!) the LG G4, and Instagram has recently lifted their square-only format rule! For these reasons, I have decided that perhaps it's a good time for me to hop on the Instagram bandwagon...or at least give it a try. If nothing else, it'll be a good outlet for my "phonetography", and it'll also serve as a place for me to post all my old photos. I think it'll be fun...for those interested, you can follow me @yookyland. Here are some of the photos I've posted so far:

cold morning walk on the beach

cozy...

"whatcha doin'?"

the art of relaxation

last bit of summer...

pondering...

Jasper's paw

what was once Misty's favorite toy...

why we love summer...