Saturday, December 3, 2011

O Christmas Tree

"The perfect Christmas tree? All Christmas trees are perfect! " ~Charles N. Barnard

For a large part of my adult life, I had to have a perfect Christmas tree.It had no gaping holes, was balanced and perfectly shaped...NO" Charlie Brown Tree" for me! In the last few years, I've changed my tune. Maybe it's an age thing,or maybe I just finally realized that in the big picture of life, a perfect tree just wasn't important.

As a child, our tree wasn't put up until Christmas eve and sometimes my father would take us up into the woods and cut our own. I'll always remember the year he flushed a woodcock from a tree he was cutting by the full moon..I can still see that bird so clearly... I think that was one of the craziest looking trees the Griswold family ever had.


Tonight, I brought home a perfectly imperfect Fraser Fir that smells divine and will look splendid when I finish decorating it. Lets hear it for imperfections!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

My Other Passion



Horses...ever since I was a kid, I've been in love with them... Draft Horses, Three and Five Gaited American Saddlebreds, Horse Racing and Three Day Eventing,..every breed of horse interests me, as well as how a breed developed and the role they played in history. As a kid, Saturday afternoons at the Griswold Farm found my sisters and I glued to the TV for live racing from Aqueduct Park in NY. We learned all about the racing greats and my most vivid memory was Secretariat winning the Belmont Stakes and the Triple Crown. I remember crying..and for some reason, I still cry when any horse finishes first..they have such heart and give it their all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V18ui3Rtjz4&feature=related

Photographing horses..

I've toyed with the idea of specializing in equine photography lately..here are a few images I really love

{This shot recently sold in an art show..}
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I was never a rider {chickened out after a fall once},but my instructor told me I had wonderful hands and a nice manner around horses. I worked for vets and horse trainers who said the same thing. I know how a horses mind works and although I respect them greatly, I make sure they know who is in charge. I'm always calm and they respond. It helps when photographing them too!

I don't know where all this will lead...but stay tuned...











Saturday, September 3, 2011

Luck Be a Lady



Late Summer is a busy time for me, with annual art shows in the northwest corner of Connecticut. So much time goes into deciding what to put in the shows, finding the money to frame them and make extra matted prints to sell..photography is one expensive way to make a living. Since I don't have too much time to get my art out there when I'm singing and teaching voice full time nine months out of the year, it's important to pick the right "wow" photos I think could sell. I'm happy to say that I've had an excellent month. Not only do the wonderful people of my hometown support and buy my work, I'm thrilled that I can go out of town, where no one knows me, and still make sales. It's validation and it feels good. My photos are going to happy and appreciative customers who don't mind listening to me babble about each image and all the circumstances surrounding why I took the shot. I love hearing where these people plan on hanging them..I guess each photo is like a child, in a way. I'll miss them...and yes, I photograph them framed for my archives..


Last week, I was sought out by the art director for Connecticut Magazine. She had found my photos on the Norfolk Town Website and told me they were very interested in using one of my images for the COVER of their October issue. Once I found the image,{thank God I organized all my discs by year} I sent it and a mock up of the cover was returned to me. It looked fantastic but I had to wait for them to decide. Yesterday, they said yes and announced what they would pay me...lets just say..I was blown away! I feel so honored and hope this opens up some more doors for me in the photography world.

I don't know if it's luck, or just the universe looking out for me...either way..I'm very grateful.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

School's Out For Summer.....Almost...

I may take some "heat " for this, but I don't understand why schools are dismissing students early because of intense heat. How will our youth ever become tough? I remember plenty of hot, humid days sitting in a classroom with the lights off, still able to listen and learn. I realize there are many "rules" in the school system nowadays and you can't bring a bottle of water and drink all day because you aren't allowed to leave for all those bathroom breaks..and there is most likely the fear of being sued if your child is affected by the heat. {Don't get me started on that topic}.

Why is everything so different now? The weather hasn't changed since I was a kid. Perhaps the budgets should allow for central air if school continues too far into June..or maybe the powers that be should change the number of days in the school year. A lot of this goes back to the amount of lost days due to the intense Winter we experienced. As far as I could see, at least a half dozen of those cancellations were uncalled for..If there wasn't so much fear in the weather, school would be ending this week, just like it did for most of us in the good old days.

Stop spoiling the kids..life isn't all about being comfortable..sometimes you have to toughen up and just deal with it...they'll find that out sooner or later..

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

I Love Iceland

More Iceland 2005 - Katherine Griswold - Picasa Web Albums

Iceland 2005 - Katherine Griswold - Picasa Web Albums


I've only been twice, but it was enough to fall deeply in love with that magical country. At the moment , I am unable financially or health wise to go back and I sure hope that changes one day soon. I'm certain I'm supposed to see and experience much, much more there.

In the meantime, please check out my two photo links from past trips...such wonderful memories..

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Memorial Day

As a child, Memorial Day was a three day weekend, a chance to play and picnic with family and friends,a sign that Summer was closing in and that the end of school was near. Later in life it became a day to honor those who fought, and continue to fight for our country so that we can enjoy our freedom. In the last ten years it's turned into a special memorial for lost family members and friends.

This year, will be the tenth anniversary of my mothers death and the first for our dear family friend, and my sister Gerri's best friend, Fred. Joan {my mom} and Fred had quite a relationship full of quick wit and much sarcasm ..it made for many laughs..although it wasn't always funny. The fact that we honor them on the same day, May 30th, is ironic.I really wonder what bits of trouble they are causing, wherever they are and if Bonnie, Gerri, Jim or I will get some kind of message. I do believe in those messages from the other side. We shall see..

However you celebrate Memorial Day, I hope it's meaningful.





Mom, feeding General Nuisance and Fred with his beloved Bobina

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Grimsvotn..Mother Natures magnificent trouble maker...

Volcanic Eruption in Grimsvotn, Iceland May 21 2011 on Vimeo


I've been reading a lot about people "hating Iceland" because the erupting volcano is disrupting their lives. Folks..we can't control Mother Nature, and I'm not saying a cancelled flight or any other inconvenience should make us jump for joy ...but hate? It's such a strong word, and I try not to use it. Instead of thinking of ourselves, how about considering how the eruption is affecting the people, farm animals, and wildlife who inhabit the area around Grimsvotn...perhaps that will put things in perspective.

Grímsvötn Eruption 2011 - a set on Flickr

Icelanders are very hardy folks..I have every faith they'll survive this latest challenge..without any complaints.