SPACE FOR A HEADER PICTURE

SPACE FOR A HEADER PICTURE

Lazy Photographer.

October 26, 2011



I've been super lazy with taking photos lately. Sort of a waste, when I go through the trouble of lugging the camera around everywhere. I just keep forgetting that I have it. Or I think to take a photo, but I'm on my way somewhere and am too busy. So... you get two really boring photos!

Up above is when I was locked up near Planet Organic to meet Zoe for a delicious lunch of vermicelli the other day. She and I were delighted to discover we are both wearing very 1960s coats these days. Mine is navy, from MUJI. Hers is camel, from Oak + Fort.

Down below is my seasoned travel mug full of home-pulled latté with honey. I haven't ridden around with this Xmas themed travel mug since school days! I've still yet to install my cup holder on the Pashley, so what I usually do is not fill the mug up all the way, and squish it into the basket with my purse. The reason I use this Xmas mug is because it's the most spill-proof of all the go-cups I own. Very festive. And practical.

And yes, back in the day it was not uncommon to have some coffee gurgles on my bag and books. Luckily, zero leakage today.



I rode with a ferocious head wind over to the Cross Cancer institute, where my best friend is finally off mat leave and back at work. I was happy to visit with her while she took her lunch and I had coffee and cookies.

Nice thing about the head wind is that it became a wicked tail wind on the way home. Very welcome after my previous huffing and puffing.

These days, biking requires scarf and gloves, but I am really enjoying the crispy sunshiny days!

5 comments:

cameron said...

Hey lazy photographer. You might have some images for this:
http://www.peoplepoweredmovement.org/site/index.php/photo-contest/
Cheers,
Cameron

adventure! said...

If'n you're worrying about coffee leakage, I'd recommend a Kleen Kanteen insulated mug. I got one, and besides keeping coffee warm for hours, the screw-top means no leaks. Unfortunately it doesn't have a "sipper" top if you like that sort of thing.

Anonymous said...

do you think you would shoot more photos if you had a smaller sized camera ?

miss sarah said...

Cameron - I entered!

adventure - Thanks for the tip.

Anon - I do have a smaller camera, but it never gives me the results I want. I am dying for an iPhone 4s upgrade (have to wait until March if I don't want to pay for it), because even the new iPhone camera is pretty good!

inspiredcyclist said...

Miss Sarah, I was just going to suggest an iphone. I bought mine in the spring, and use it instead of bringing a big camera with me a lot. It takes excellent photos! But some days do call for the Canon Rebel.

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