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  • AboutI am also known as CraftyMoni elsewhere on the web. I am a Children’s Librarian. I am a photographer. I am a knitter. I am a reader. I am a wannabe poet. I blog. Sometimes I complain. I like to swear. I have a really twisted sense of humor. I think I might be a Zen Buddhist (Still trying to decide). Not a fan of organized religion. I am very liberal and can be vocal about it at times. I’m a daydreamer. Sometimes sassy. I try to be compassionate. I think I’m pretty nice most of the time. You can delve into deeper waters by reading these posts. You can see my photography on my Flickr page. If you like any photos you see there or on this site and would like to buy a print let me know. I would be happy to sell one to you! I blather about library stuff on  Twitter. You will also find me on Google+ and Facebook. Enjoy your visit!  
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I am a Children’s Librarian living in the Portland, Oregon area. When I am not Children’s Librianing I like to play with cameras and film. I also like playing the ukulele, knitting, sketching, and hiking.
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  • The Jealous Man And Woman, pinholed. (Ireland)

    The Jealous Man And Woman, pinholed. (Ireland)

    July 1, 2016

    Next up on my pinhole tour through Barcelona and Ireland, is this very curious grave called “The Jealous Man And Woman.” It is located across the river from the Priory of St. John The Baptist.   The figures of a man and a woman are laying side by side and a sword separates them. I found myself completely fascinated by this tomb.With a name like that, there had to be an amazing story. However, it remains a mystery as to why this tomb is called this.

    This is the tomb of lord and lady:  Sir Lucas Dillion and Lady Jane Bathe.There is some speculation that it was a response to his second wife being buried next to her first husband, and so he decided to be buried next to his first wife? Or something?

    The weirdest thing about this place is that it is known to have curative powers over warts!  Apparently if you prick your wart with a pin and place it  in the rainwater on the tomb it heals your affliction.

    This whole area was magical so very cool. I really enjoyed wandering around the graveyard. In a future post I will share some photos of old headstones taken with my Olympus XA.

    Here are some iPhone snaps of the tomb, so you can get a different (maybe better) view:

    The Jealous Man And Woman

    The Jealous Man and Woman

    the pinhole photo above was shot with my Terrapin Bijou on the Incher configuration and Ektar 100 film.

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  • On gratitude 

    On gratitude 

    June 26, 2016

    “Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn’t learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn’t learn a little, at least we didn’t get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn’t die; so, let us all be thankful.” ~Buddha

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  • “Defeat may serve as well as victory  To shake the soul and let the glory out.”

    “Defeat may serve as well as victory To shake the soul and let the glory out.”

    June 19, 2016

    This has been a rough weekend for me, physically and mentally. I have been sidelined from my running with a stupid injury and I’m only a week into my training. I was doing so well, too. I did my two speed runs as well as a 2 mile recovery run. My speed has been improving, which I was excited about. And in the process I managed to run more than 6 miles for my speed work run, and it felt good. 6 miles is a lot for me! I was feeling really good about myself.

    Then I ended up getting an infection due to running bra chafing. It turned out to be really bad and very painful. It hurts to move.  On top of that I suffered a really bad migraine all day yesterday and was in bed. I haven’t left the house all weekend. The doctor has ordered me not to run until the infection is healed, so I wasn’t able to do my long run today.

    I am a mess. I am depressed and cranky.

    To cheer myself up I thought I would search for quotes about struggling with defeat and I found this one from Edwin Markham “Defeat may serve as well as victory to shake the soul and let the glory out.” A little more searching and I found that it was a part of a poem:

     

    Defeat may serve as well as victory

    To shake the soul and let the glory out.

    When the great oak is straining in the wind

    The boughs drink in new beauty and the trunk

    Sends down a deeper root on the windward side.

    Only the soul that knows the mighty grief

    Can know the mighty rapture. Sorrows come

    To stretch out spaces in the heart of joy.

    –Edwin Markham (1852-1940)

    It is Samsara. It will end. My body will heal and I will get through it and I will be a stronger person because of it.

     

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  • a Pinhole view of the Priory of St. John The Baptist (Ireland)

    a Pinhole view of the Priory of St. John The Baptist (Ireland)

    June 17, 2016

    On our weekend visit to Dublin, our hosts took us to the Irish countryside to visit some old ruins. One of them was the site of the Priory of St. John The Baptist.

    We were able to climb around all over the place, including up some winding stairs. In the stairwells there were very narrow windows and I thought they might make an interesting frame for a pinhole photo.

    This (and the other places we visited) were amazing to me, having never been around such old ruins before. I was impressed by how much of the structure is still standing, and that we could still (fairly) safely walk up the stairs!   The place was built in the 13th century!
    Priory of St John the Baptist

    I have some pinhole photos from the other places, and will post them later. Stay tuned!


     

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    Camera: Terrapin Bijou, Incher configuration (25.4mm)
    Aperture: f/132
    Exposure time:
    top photo: 30 seconds
    Bottom photo: 5 seconds

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  • Boring Half Marathon Training: Week 1

    Boring Half Marathon Training: Week 1

    June 15, 2016

    So I thought I would blog about my adventures in training for my first half marathon. Mostly because I like to think things through via the written word and my blog has served as a really cool diary over the years. It will be really great to look back on this time later in the future. In other words, I’m mostly doing this for myself, but if you are reading this and are inspired/get anything good out of it, yay! Icing on the cake.

    As I mentioned in an earlier post,  I am running the Boring Half Marathon in 14 weeks.  I scoured the internet for training programs and Settled on the Nike training plan.  I like it because it is very flexible and suitable for all levels of ability. I started it last week.

    There are two days of speed work and one long endurance run. These are supplemented with “recovery.” Two of the recovery days you are to go for a short, mellow run. The other two days are for rest or cross training.

    I started on Tuesday with speed work. The first day of speed work is to be done on a track but I decided to just go to the gym and use the treadmill. For each run you are supposed to stay within the parameters of your pace for a 5k. 10k. tempo run, etc. I thought it would be easier to monitor my pace as well as keep track of my laps on the treadmill. It worked well, aside from some technological hiccups (I’m forever having technology problems on my runs).

    The second day of speed work were fartleks. I have never done fartleks before and wow. It was hard. I finally had to give up on keeping track of my pace and just go “a little faster” than I did during the recovery minute.

    My endurance run for the week was 4 miles, which was a breeze for me since that is how far my everyday regular run is. Well, except for the fact that I had a migraine that morning. I sort of procrastinated it because I worried about running with such a horrible headache. But the drill seargent in me forced myself out the door and I managed it, but I took it real slow. Amazingly, the headache pain went away! But I still felt the nausea. I kept telling myself that I will likely have to endure discomfort when I run 13.1 miles, so this is just part of the training, running through discomfort.

    Running is half psychological, I think. or a good portion, anyway.

    I also managed the two extra runs during the week as well. So I did more running last week than I normally do. I and I am still alive. Let’s bring on Week 2!

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