Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Day

We had a beautiful sunrise at about 9:30AM Christmas Day...






But inside the house we had other priorities....

there were gifts to deal with!




Before the fray:





Afterwards!




Even the little Grinch I made out of Sculpey got some gifts...





Puppies were wrangled away from all the wrapping paper...




.... toys were assembled and played with...





...and we all sat down to a delicious turkey-lurkey dinner :)




To top it all off, we had a bright sunny Christmas Day



Why oh why must I leave in two sleeps?




Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Xmas Family Time

I've had a good couple days up north so far...






12:40 PM, Main Street, Whitehorse... -25





A quick iPhone shot of water vapor rising off the Yukon River:






And I've been getting reaquainted with some old pals....




as well as some new, hyper playful ones!




But of course, it's always good to see the family... even if they are a little scruffy around the edges :)





Mum explaining the finer points of puppy obedience training...




Merry Christmas to everyone! I shall post more photos on Xmas Day!




Monday, December 20, 2010

Cam's Mobile Me

For those of you who haven't seen the videos (the cross race crash being the most dramatic), this is the link to Cam's Mobile Me Gallery:

http://gallery.me.com/cammaysmith

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Thursday, December 9, 2010

26 cents

I’m officially “a quarter plus a penny” old. (according to my pal, Carolyn)

My birthday consisted of some smashing things:


1. Sleeping in.
2. Wonderful gifts from family and friends
3. A Mountain Bike.... more on that later
4. A visit to Victoria's new frozen yogurt joint.... not as good as the Golden Spoon in Cupertino, but satisfying

5. And finally, we had a blow-your-socks-off dinner at Point No Point. Amazing food. Quaint, cozy atmosphere. I would love to stay in one of their luxury coastal cabins!


Two nights ago, I eagerly took my mountain bike out for a little spin.

I had visions of how my first time out would be:


There would be gratuitous curb hopping...







.... much jumping over poor homeless animals:





It wouldn't take me long to catch on. I'd be the female equivalent of Danny Macaskill, leaping from trees and buildings with narry a pinched flat to show for it.





So I rushed outside, ready to lift the rubber from the road.




Forty-five minutes later:









Tuesday, November 30, 2010

My Kitchen Is a Restaurant

These food-porn pics have been sitting on my camera for a couple weeks now, just begging to be posted up here.



Thai Tofu a la Cameron.... watch that the crunchy noodles don't scrape your gums!



This was a little something I was craving.... Fifth Street Bar & Grill, probably my favourite casual pub in town, serves an AMAZING grape & pear pizza. Some of you may have had it. You will understand why I had to recreate it.


I even watched it cook in the oven.... ohhh the tastiness.



However, I made mine with prosciutto, red grapes, gorgonzola cheese, and my own home-made pizza sauce. Plus an ultra-thin home-made crust.




The flava combo was to die for. In fact, I am writing this from beyond the grave.

Delicious!!


Monday, October 25, 2010

One last favourite...

I've found another great photography site that has some truly inspirational galleries (everything from edgy fashion photography to abandoned buildings).

They've got tips for Halloween photography too!

http://www.thephotoargus.com/


Sunday, October 24, 2010

October Favourites


Inspired by my sister's blog, I've decided to do a short list of my October favourites...

Since moving to my new office, which is much farther away than my previous workplace, I've had to start commuting via bike daily. Which I love. It's the best part of my day.

It's made so much easier with this fella, which I found at MEC. It's the perfect size and sits comfortably on my shoulders. Not always an easy thing to find when you're short!!



This new worksite also has NO COFFEE shops in the area. I didn't think this was possible in coffee-shop-obsessed Victoria, but apparently it is.

Enter: The Bodum.
I love him.




Bite-sized apples from Cam's parents' backyard!





This stuff keeps Cam happy:


Ok, ok, it's actually Jersey's. He's been having tummy troubles, and this stuff works miracles. One happy kitty.


The lovely scarf and notebook are from Cam's parents, who just returned from a fantastic trip through Italy.



Last but not least is one of my favourite books: Lullabies for Little Criminals. Although not always an easy read, the voice of the main character (a young girl living on the streets of Montreal) is so strong and drew me right in.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

‘Tis Cyclo-cross Season

The Cross on the Rocks series has made me want to give the sport a try. Though I realize I don’t have the refined skillz to bunny hop hay bales…





Or lithely tip toe over barriers like a mud-splattered ballet dancer…




These are some shots from the cyclo-cross race in Duncan on Sunday. Cam was there to do some wrenching, while I spent my time crawling through the underbrush and standing on manure piles (yes, really).
It was a sunny, cloudless day of 14 degrees. Perfect cross weather!



The Battle Grounds... this is only half the field the race course went through:




From the fields the course plunged into the woods, where rogue pumpkins abound...



The boys set up the Rider's home base



And Cam got to work getting the team's bikes race-ready.






Of course, my favourite race was the kids/beginners. They were smokin' fast!




And very determined!




Then the big boys came out to play... (that's our boy Justin off the front!)













Of course, like any good race, there were some crashes.





I got a great vantage point from atop a manure pile at the far side of the course:










It was a fantastic race for spectators...




... although some were less interested in the antics of people on bicycles.