Spring seems to have arrived early, along with the birds! This pretty pair visited my yard last week. The picture is not that great (I still haven't sprung for the telephoto) and it's through my second-floor living room window, but I was pretty excited!
Saturday was glorious and a little birdwatching was in order (clearly, I can't take credit for the picture below!)





This past week, I was photographing fairies at work. For those of you who don't know, here is a little history:
"The Executive Correspondence Unit (affectionately known as XMSC) has caught Olympic fever. A couple of the Unit’s Olympic addicts, Erin-Ann Pantalone and Christine O’Connor, got the ball (or the puck) rolling when they suggested that everyone wear red or Olympic gear to celebrate opening day on Friday, February 12. They then surveyed the office to see what everyone’s favourite Olympic sport was. Things really grew to Olympic proportions when someone suggested that the XMSC fairies should be geared up for the Games.
Vanessa Laurin,one of the Unit’s English writers is creativity personified. She crafted the fairies back in December—each representing one of the Unit’s employees. These were done out of paper scraps and pipe cleaners to hang on the XMSC Christmas tree. Knowing that the XMSC Olympics were gaining momentum (and building morale), Vanessa set to work…on her own time…sewing tiny red jerseys for the team. She also created all kinds of Olympic paraphernalia—everything from tiny skates and skis to stadium-style benches for the fairy participants to sit on while waiting their turn at events or cheering on their colleagues. Here’s hoping that the athletes representing Canada in Vancouver will somehow benefit from a sprinkling of fairy dust too!"
There are 2 aspiring photogs in XMSC so I was designated "Event photographer" for the Opening Ceremonies. I also did all of the portraits of the athletes. You can see my photos in these 2 albums:
You can also become a fan of the fairies on Facebook! They have their own fan page here: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Slightly-Creepy-Fairies/295991593007
Last night was the opening celebrations of Winterlude. I wasn't even planning on going, but I'm so glad I did! I have got to say, these were the BEST fireworks I have ever seen in Ottawa. There was tons of stuff going on at the Museum of Civilization, and after the fireworks there was a DJ spinning outside in a bubble. Yes, it was pretty darn cold, but still lots of fun!

update: just getting around to putting up a few more pics of Nadia...As you can see, Oliver jumped in on the fun (as always!)
Nadia came to visit me this weekend from Montreal, so I took the chance to get her in front of the camera and have a fun shoot! I'm still working on some of the images, but here is a little preview!






(isn't she gorgeous???!!!)







This weekend I got to put on the cap of real estate photographer. Here are some shots from the condo I did--if you happen to be looking for a great place in the market, just let me know and I can give you the info!










These are a few shots I took on photowalks in the fall. I'm fascinated by how a play of light can turn a very commonplace thing into something fabulous :)
-- Jenna




One of the highlights of our trip to Halifax was getting to see Renee after 2 years! She now has the cutest boy ever, Sebastian, who just turned one. Check out this precious mother and son moment...
-Jenna

A few months ago Matt and I jumped in the car with our friends Dave and Jess on a last-minute trip to Halifax. We drove 14 hours there and 14 hours back in one weekend. Needless to say, we were exhausted, but had a great time. It was Matt's first time out east, so we made sure to visit Peggy's Cove. Here are some pics!
-- Jenna



