Morning at Moon Bay… PAD #1154

Morning at Moon Bay... PAD #1154

This morning I got up early and headed over to Half Moon Bay to take some photos. I made many stops along the coast, walked out to the ocean and took some photos. I played around with the settings again and I think I might have some dust in my lens or my camera again. I only see it on certain shots however so I think it is lens related. I certainly hope so. At least it is easier to clean off my lenses.

I’ll be uploading the good images when I get a chance. I also took my GiSTEQ PhotoTrackr with me on the trip. I love the device and have the software loaded on my computer at home so I was unable to add the GPS information to the images. I will do that when I get a chance.

I’;m staring at a 5 hour trip ahead of me, in coach in a middle seat. Needless to say I am not that thrilled about it. However when I get home my two lovely ladies will be waiting for me and we are going to be spending the weekend on the Cape. We have a big day on Saturday. We are going with Neil and Andrea and the group from Meetup.com to take photos of lighthouses on the Cape. Andrea and I even rented two lenses for two weeks because next weekend we are all going up to Vermont for a Balloon festival. I rented the lenses from Borrowlenses.com. I’ll be sure to tell you all about the experience once I’ve used the lenses. I can say that they were delivered quickly. They arrived yesterday, unfortunately I was in San Francisco. And guess where they were shipped from? San Francisco!

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Pet of the Week – Maya – Adoptable through the North Attleboro Animal Shelter

“MAYA”- Spayed Female- Shorthaired- all Black. Approx: 1 year.

“I was a stray for most of my life – I had a family once but they abandoned me. Life was tough – winters were cold, summers were unbearable with the heat, no food or shelter. Well, spring came and so did my kittens. I brought my family to a wooded area behind a house. Luckily, a nice lady saw us and started feeding us. Eventually we went into those wire boxes for our food and the door shut behind us. Next thing you know we were at the shelter. My kittens have all found homes and now its my turn. I am very shy since its been so long since anyone wanted me but they tell me I’m workable with the right special family. I may be a ‘ghost cat’ for a while but with lots of love and some time to adjust I should be ok. I’m still young and will give it my all. No worries, no stress, no trouble and a life indoors – that’s what I want. So come along and see me, and my shiny black coat, and Siamese looking face”

You can find me for adoption at The North Attleboro Animal Shelter.