The photograph above shows reflections in a nearby lake. It was taken early on a foggy morning. In this post I will review reflection photography techniques and show you some of my results.
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Photographing Reflections
The photograph above shows reflections in a nearby lake. It was taken early on a foggy morning. In this post I will review reflection photography techniques and show you some of my results.
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Corrie ten Boom, Tramp for the Lord: A Review
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I took the photo of the book cover from my own copy and added the quote. |
Released from Ravensbrück with a Message for the World
Corrie ten Boom's family worked for the Dutch Resistance when the Nazis occupied their land of Holland during World War II. Corrie wrote of their activities and their consequences in her first book, The Hiding Place.Until she was fifty years old, Corrie had lived with her family above the watch shop her father owned. After the Nazis took power, the ten Boom family helped hide persecuted Jews in a specially built hiding place in their home. But an informer betrayed them. The Nazis arrested and imprisoned the entire family.
Corrie's father died after a few days. Some family members were released. But Corrie and her sister Betsie were sent to Germany and imprisoned in the Ravensbrück women's labor camp for several months, where Betsie died. A clerical error caused the Germans to release Corrie a week before all the women her age were sent to the gas chambers.
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While imprisoned, Corrie and Betsie had tried to encourage those who had lost all hope. The picture above shows the kind of work these women in Ravensbrück did. The photo above was taken at Ravensbrück a year before Corrie was imprisoned there. This link leads to more photos taken of the prisoners in this camp and their life there. You can see why most had little hope. Most did not leave while alive. They saw the smoke from the crematoriums as they worked. Could anything be more depressing?
In The Hiding Place Corrie explains how God was able to work among the women--even in the barracks of the concentration camp. The book was made into a movie. I recommend it. I saw it when it first came out in 1975.
Billy Graham Presents: The Hiding Place [DVD]
Corrie's Life After Release
After her miraculous release, for I believe God was behind that clerical blunder, Corrie spent some time regaining her health and reconnecting with the remnants of her old life in Holland. Then, for about twenty more years, she traveled the world spreading her message of God's love and forgiveness. She called herself a tramp for the Lord because she circled the world twice, living out of a suitcase, with no real home to call her own. I call her an ambassador for Christ, for she carried his message of reconciliation wherever she went. She chose the title for her book because it reflects her lifestyle during those years. It is the sequel to The Hiding Place.Book: Tramp for the Lord
Corrie's Message Was Consistent
Corrie had suffered hardship and betrayal. She had watched as her sister died due to conditions in the concentration camp, illness, and the cruelty of a particular guard. She had slept with fleas and lice. She had almost starved to death. But still she spoke of God's love and faithfulness to her.
During nightly Bible times in the barracks, she gave hope to many women without any. She had managed to sneak a Bible in and she used it for spiritual strength for herself, Betsie, and anyone else who wanted to participate. (That story is in this book.)
Corrie's message was one of reconciliation. She told stories as she shared the convicting and healing words of the Bible. One of her most frequent themes dealt with the bitterness that many have when they believe they have suffered injustice or betrayal. She taught that the cure was forgiveness. On p. 59 she says, "If we forgive other people, our hearts are made ready to receive forgiveness."
But God has a way of testing us so that we will know ourselves. Corrie was not exempt from that testing.
One night Corrie spoke about God's forgiveness at a church in Munich. She had told the assembled Germans that when we confess our sins, God casts them into the deep ocean and they are gone forever.
And then she saw a man approaching her in an overcoat and a brown hat. Except she suddenly saw him as she had known him before -- in a blue uniform and a visored cap with a skull and crossbones. The man had been one of the most cruel guards at Ravensbrück. As he thrust his hand out he said it was good to know all his sins were at the bottom of the sea. He seemed not to recognize Corrie. He told her he'd been a guard there, but had become a Christian now.
He said, '...I know that God has forgiven me for the cruel things I did there, but I would like to hear it from your lips, as well....will you forgive me?' Out came his hand again.
All Corrie's memories of the terrible times and the way her sister died flooded her mind. Corrie wrote: "And I stood there--I whose sins had again and again to be forgiven--and could not forgive."
She wrestled with God internally over the hardest thing He had ever asked of her. She wrote "For I had to do it--I knew that. The message that God forgives has a prior condition: that we forgive those who have injured us. 'If you do not forgive men their trespasses,' Jesus says, 'neither will your Father in Heaven forgive your trespasses.' I refer you to Chapter 7 in Tramp for the Lord to see what happened next.
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I took the photo of the book cover from my own copy and added the quote. |
She continued to trust him on a daily basis as she traveled the world as a tramp for the Lord. He remained faithful in providing her needs until her death on her 91st birthday in 1983. When she said "He made me rich" she didn't mean materially rich. He supplied all her needs so she would not have to ask for money. He gave her peace, forgiveness, and the victory that comes with obedience.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Kathi Daley Books Reviewed
Prolific Cozy Mystery Author
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Living with views like this seem to inspire Kathi Daley image courtesy of pixabay.com |
A Little Something For Everyone
After reading one of her books, I decided to check out what else she had written. Currently, I'm reading Romeow and Juliet (book one) in the series Whales and Tales. I'm enjoying it even more than the Answers In The Attic. So, out of curiosity I looked to see what else she has written. Mainly to start a list of other books to possibly read. Let me tell you, there is a series by Kathi Daley for just about anyone's taste. I read that in 2014 she published twelve books in that one year. That is a book a month, people! Being an author myself, that is impressive, very impressive. I thought I was cranking mine out in a fairly rapid pace but it takes me longer than a month to finish a book. I digress.
- Zoe Donovan Mysteries
- TJ Jensen Mysteries
- Whales and Tails
- Sand and Sea
- Writers Retreat Southern Seashore
- Tess and Tilly
- Seacliff High
- The Inn at Holiday Bay
- A Hathaway Sister
- Haunting By The Sea
- Rescue Alaska
- A Cat In The Attic
Monday, October 7, 2019
Book Review: The Naturalist's Notebook by Nathaniel T. Wheelwright and Bernd Heinrich
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Appreciating and documenting the natural world. |
The Naturalist's Notebook: An Observation Guide and 5-Year Calendar-Journal for Tracking Changes in the Natural World Around You by Nathaniel T. Wheelwright and Bernd Heinrich is part how-to write field notes, part inspirational, and part 5-year calendar. This book is a way to document and appreciate your natural surroundings.
"In the words of writer Richard Mabey, natural history is "a meeting place for wild life and human feeling" - Nathaniel T. Wheelwright
The illustrations are wonderful. If you click the Amazon link, you'll be able to view some of the artwork using the "Look Inside" feature. I love these type of illustrations.
The pages are thick paper rather than thin paper or glossy paper. This paper stock is good for keeping the journal entries from bleeding through the pages as well as compliments the rustic illustrations.
The written portion of the book is clearly written by people who love our natural world. Their passion translates from the page to the reader - motivating the reader to immediately begin being more aware outdoors.
The written chapters are:
- Chapter One - Being Attentive
- Chapter Two - How to Become an Observant Naturalist I
- Chapter Three - How to Become an Observant Naturalist II
- Chapter Four - A Naturalist's Toolbox
- Chapter Five - Simple Experiments as a Way of Learning
- Chapter Six - Knowing Nature Where You Are
- Epilogue - Bird by Bird
Followed by a 5-Year Calendar-Journal. The calendar grid is numbered in such a way that you can begin on any date and any year, by adding the year in the blank spot on the left side of the pages and writing under the number that corresponds with the date.
- The Naturalist's Notebook ends with:
- Personal Glossary for Abbreviations and Symbols
- Useful Books
- Metric Conversion
- Timelines for Species and Events You Follow
- Acknowledgements
- About the Authors
I am really happy to have this notebook that both validates my love of the natural world that surrounds me as well as helps me to think about my observation skills. This book also helps me to appreciate the efforts of those who came before me. This is not an in-depth study of people such as Lewis and Clark, Henry David Thoreau, and others. But it does remind us of what a great impact their documentation of the natural world had on us. Or a biology text book.
This book is a timely and important reminder that the natural world is important and lessons come from our own personal awareness and appreciation of the changes and seasons around us.
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I already sometimes document the natural world around me when I'm camping in the mountains. It is easy to notice the wildlife, weather, and plants while I'm at The Shack. I sometimes document through photography but I want to become better at documenting things more specifically. For example: exactly where and when I saw this beautiful newt. I'd like to increase my chances of finding one in the future. As the terrain there changes, I hope newts continue to live there.
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found during my hike in April |
Sunday, October 6, 2019
How to Get Started on that eBook You've Been Meaning to Do for Decades
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How to Get Started on that eBook You've Always Wanted to Do |
Have You Ever Wanted to Write an eBook But Didn’t Know Where to Start?
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My First eBook of Poems
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- Click ‘File’ in the top left
- Scroll down to ‘Download’
- Several file saving options will show, choose (.docx)
- Save the file to your computer. Done.
- Heading 1 - Puts the title as a Chapter Heading in your Table of Contents
- Heading 2 - Places it as a Sub-Chapter below a Chapter
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This is the Back Cover
It appears at the end of
the eBook on the inside
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The file that's created in Kindle Create is the file you'll eventually upload to your KDP Amazon Publisher Account.
- Kindle create generates a Table of Contents for you
- However, I still created a detailed Table of Contents in Google Docs
- I included both Tables of Contents in my book - The detailed Table of Contents with Sub-Chapters is from Google Docs, the other from Kindle Create only features the main chapters (because I designed it that way). You don’t have to do this, but I wanted more of a break-down.
- It appears you can't directly internally link on your document while inside of Kindle Create.
- Do all your internal linking in Word or Google Docs before you upload it to Kindle Create.
Saturday, October 5, 2019
Reviewing FlexClip, a Free, Online Video Maker
FlexClip are a completely free video maker which is awesome, but they also offer 2 other plans - basic and plus which offer better quality videos, longer videos and the ability to do more projects - they also allow you to add a custom watermark.
I love the fact that you can use it for free and see if you like it before committing to buying a plan. The other thing I love is that when you make a video it doesn't include a watermark as many of the other free online video makers do.
Making a Video from Stills
Now I am only reviewing using this to make videos from still images, but you can use it with video which I haven't had a chance to do yet.
So the actual making of the video is pretty simple and it tells you exactly how to do it BUT one of the biggest problems I felt with the program was that I could not find out what size images were best to be used. They have lots of articles for you to read for help, but there doesn't appear to be a search function for you to simply ask the question you have which is a shame.
They list common FAQs for you to search, but when your question doesn't appear in there it is a little disheartening.
My first video was for my Arbonne business and you can see that I should've used different sized images.
What I really liked when I made this video was adding the music, there was a lot of Christmas music available for me to use.
The music that is available is definitely something that I think is good as other online video makers that I have used have not had as many different options as FlexClip.
As I enjoyed making that video I quickly turned around and made one for the offline business I work with, I still hadn't found what size images I should be using so used ones that I thought should be okay - I think they worked.
I used a different text style in this video and there are quite a few different options to use when adding text as well which I think is another positive.
I used both of these videos on Facebook and the quality seemed really good on there.
Adding Backgrounds to Images
Video Templates
FlexClip also offer a number of video templates which look great and depending on your business you may like to use them. I have used video templates in the past, but I usually prefer to create my own initially when trying out a platform.
There are definitely a couple of the templates that I could see myself using in the future though.
My Thoughts on FlexClip
I really had my reservations when I first used it because I couldn't get an answer to my image size, but I did like all the other features and I think when I use it more I'll naturally get a feel for the size that works best anyway.
I am keen to try uploading videos and editing them (I only have my phone for taking videos so that could be interesting!) and when I do that I will review that aspect and link to it from here.
I would definitely recommend trying the free version and love, love, love that it doesn't have their logo on your videos as it looks so much better when sharing. I am also seriously considering purchasing one of the plans as I think it's great for promoting for bloggers, zazzlers, affiliate marketers, social marketers as well as brick and mortar businesses.
Friday, October 4, 2019
Rubbermaid Mini Cooler (5 quart) Reviewed

We keep our Rubbermaid mini cooler on the floorboard in our car anytime we are going to be driving for more than a few hours.
Sometimes, I just like to get out and go for a drive, but I don't wish to go without water. And, I am no particularly fond of warm bottled water. I prefer it to be cold, especially during the hot summer months.
Both my husband and I keep a bottled water in the cup holders. However, if we are driving for a while, we end up drinking all of that one bottle and need another. That is where the mini cooler becomes a necessity.
Yes, we could stop at a gas station or convenience store for additional water, but there isn't always one around when we need it. Plus, bottled water or sodas are more expensive when sold individually.
This little cooler has become our regular travel companion in all of our vehicles.
The Rubbermaid Mini Cooler Features
We have had our mini cooler for decades and it has served us well! We have never felt a need to replace it. I love things that can be bought once (especially at a reasonably low price) and used forever. This little cooler has seen more places than I can remember. Great for picnics, outings, or even pool side for those of us who don't want to track back into the house for a cool drink or snack.
It is perfect for cars, boats, motorcycles (with saddle bags), private airplanes, hot air balloons, or any recreational vehicle that has a small storage area.
It will hold 4 bottled waters (standard size - 16.9 oz) or 6 canned drinks, depending on the size of your blue ice packet. For the cans, you would need a thin ice pack that can lay on top. Of course, you could always fit regular ice cubes around the cans. I started using the blue ice packets because they are less mess than melted ice (water). Another alternative, there is a threaded hole in the lid for a Rubbermaid screw-in ice pack, but we have never used it.
You could also use it as a lunch box since it would easily hold a drink, sandwich and a few side containers. In the hot car, I have been known to harbor a candy bar in the mini cooler along with our water or sodas.
The Rubbermaid mini cooler is made of hard plastic type material, therefore it doesn't get smashed or crashed when packed with luggage. It has an easy carry rotating handle. Because it is small, it is extremely easy to wash in the kitchen sink, when needed. Most of the time though, ours only requires a quick wipe with a damp cloth and we are all set to go for our next long drive.
We recently made an 11 hr. drive. When we arrived at our destination hotel, the remaining water was still cool. We carried our little cooler to our hotel room with us. It makes an awesome hotel companion if the room doesn't have a mini-fridge!
I would like to note, my mini cooler in the photos is an older version of the featured cooler below. I sure would love to have that blue one. Isn't it pretty?!!
Choose Your Favorite Color! Plus a Pack or Blanket of Ice
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Thursday, October 3, 2019
Bark Ranger Review
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Finn Earns His Bark Ranger Badge |
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Arriving at Pecos National Historic Park |
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Pecos NHP Visitor Center So Many Architectural Delights |
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Such a Welcoming Place |
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I Could Sit Here Every Day |
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Finn's Access to Pecos NHP Included the Main Trail to the Pueblos |
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Pecos Mission and Pueblo |
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The Amazing Rocky Mountaineer The Trip of a Lifetime
The Rocky Mountains in all their splendor is something that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime! A Travel Book Review!
For years my other half and I have dreamed of travelling to far away places that will give us memories that will last for the rest of our lives. After all that is one of the benefits of living a good long life. But I digress. We chose to have our children early in our marriage so that once we were done with raising our children, we'd still have enough energy to go to all those places that we could not afford to see earlier. And we are doing just that. We are in the midst of planning a vacation to the West Coast of Canada and on the way, stopping in Alberta to visit family in Jasper!
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The Rocky Moutaineer Train courtesy of Wikipedia |
The Rocky Mountaineer travels between Jasper and Vancouver or you can go the other way too. You can board the train in Vancouver and end up in Jasper if that fits your travel plans better. There are different levels of "cars available" to travel in while on the Rocky Mountaineer, so do your homework.
While you are reading about my escapades (and hopefully dreaming of your own), we will still be in Vancouver. Being a gardener, I am looking forward to seeing the beauty that autumn has to offer in the Beautiful Stanley Park! I'm glad that my suitcase allowance does not allow for the packing of garden implements. Just as I'm sure the gardeners who take care of this public park will be happy as well. No rogue gardeners are welcome to do their "thing" in these Gardens. Just as well, it is a holiday after all. If you don't know these gardens here's a sneak peak at what you are missing. I'm not sure what our timing will be like, but there might be a side trip to the Butchart Gardens as well. The gardener in me just won't let me say NO! After all we might as well make that little side trip while we are on the west coast. It's a long way to go if you miss it the first time.
Be prepared, I'm sure there will be lots of pictures coming that will make any traveler or gardener just a little green with envy. There will be so much history, geography and photography going on the whole time I'm away!
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Shetland Series Reviewed
Shetland Islands Featured In Mystery Series
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Mysteries taking place in the Shetland Islands of Scotland image courtesy of pixabay.com |
I'm coming in sort of late for watching this popular television series which first began filming in 2014. I'm not sure it was available to me until recently; if it was somehow I missed it. I'm enjoying it so much that I don't think it will take me long to catch up to Season 5.
What can you expect in the series?
You will have to stream it
If you are in the US, your only option to watch Shetland is to stream it. I signed up for Britbox through my Amazon Prime membership. I used to be able to see a lot of the British television shows through another streaming service but they no longer carry them because the licensing changed. I finally justified signing up for another service because I truly enjoy the programs that are produced.
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