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Idaho

I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to head over to Idaho for some photo work in December. It was a mountain-y, amazing experience. 🙂 I love that a big part of my job involves playing outside.
Check it out.
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I wore that bear hat when I was on the Bear River, and I liked it so much I kept it on most of the trip!
One of the cities that I stayed in was a little place called Lava Hot Springs. There were little private hot tubs, both indoor and outdoor, that were filled with continually flowing water from the hot springs in the river. It was pretty cool to sit in them!
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I was lucky enough to have my friend, Chris, take me out to (the?) Henry’s Fork and help me catch some fish!
I caught a couple different kinds, the above Rainbow Trout (on my new Tenkara rod), and a really special (and purple!) Bonneville Cutthroat Trout (on the Bear). I was so excited when I caught that fish that I fell in the water. 🙂 I can’t explain the feeling that comes when I can figure out where the fish are, use the right fly, and cast to the fish in a way that allows me, just for a second, to take in the beauty of a native fish that belongs in that water. A kind of fish that has been there for longer than any of us have been here. It’s just special. Plus, that fish was purple. With orange. ❤

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One of my favorite parts about traveling is learning. Every city is different, each state is special. It is amazing how all these waters can simultaneously be the same and unique. Healing, for sure… those hot springs, quite literally. Special thanks to Chris for shooting a few of me in my element, and putting me on a few fish. 🙂
It was a sweet trip, only slightly tarnished by a major shutdown of the SLC airport due to a crazy snowstorm, and an extra day and a half stuck alone in a hotel room topped off by flying standby home with my foot in that walking boot…
but I made it home in time to snuggle with B, bake my Christmas cookies, and finish all my shopping.
Sometimes I wonder why I’m blessed with some of these amazing opportunities… But I just give thanks, and enjoy, and share the results with you!
Have a good one, friends. Up next? Reno and Georgia. 🙂

Miles this year: 116.2

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2014, ready… Go.

In my never-ending attempt to document my Heidi adventures, I’m always behind. Alas, I’ll never get caught up unless I bombard you with fun in a nutshell. Here is everything between the end of 2013 and now, minus an incredible trip to Idaho that deserves a post of its own…
A shoot at the Crystal Cafe with “the heart attack burger…”

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A Christmas card shoot with our sweet Abbie…

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A shoot at Rockman’s for their sauce class…

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Happy ears and a shoot at Danny’s Music on a Mission concert…

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An invitation to the studio of the talented Doris Weed…

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A shoot at the new wine bar downtown, Indulgence

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A memorable day at the Ice Cold Beer Fest and Brew Conference…

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(All the breweries with a booth!)

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The WI Trout Unlimited state council banquet…

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Katie Folwarski, who we’ve seen from engagement, to wedding, to pregnant!!!

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A shoot at my new favorite hangout, Great Northern Distilling…

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(Yes, I drank that potato vodka model…)

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A shoot over at Blue Heron brewpub…

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The Bock run, complete with 5 degree temps, slushy Gatorade, and lots of beer… solidifying my return to running this year…

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A visit home…

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A road trip to the F3T…

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A record store binge…

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And lots of coffee. So much coffee.
Next post: Idaho. State College. Reno. Making traveling look easy 😉

Tentative miles this year: 102.45

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Amanda and Andy, the Weiss family

We are so blessed to be able to capture our friends in photos. I just love the opportunities to freeze time for a moment and snag a permanent memory of the people I love.
These photos are a perfect example: Amanda and Andy. I. Love. These. People.

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Years ago, Amanda promised me she would ask me to be a bridesmaid at her wedding. I don’t get the chance to be in weddings often, as most of my friends ask me to capture their memories. If not shooting, I can be found making music! This is a pretty awesome opportunity for me… So even though I’m not shooting their wedding, we headed out for some fun outdoor engagement portraits. We can’t wait until your April wedding, friends! 🙂
We also had the chance to go hang out with my Zumba friend, Erika, and her extended family. A beautiful morning and some fun people resulted in this…

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Thank you for inviting us into your lives and sharing your home with us, Weiss family!
We had the opportunity to go to a freezing cold game at my favorite frozen tundra… Lambeau field. It was so cold that my beer froze in my hand! I had to wear my walking boot, but it worked out okay. Someone from Lambeau pushed me all the way up to my gate in a wheelchair. Thank you, kind Lambeau worker!

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Lambeau is such a small big place that of course, I found a college friend. Shawn!!! 🙂

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It was a great game, the Packers won, and we made it home in one piece. We had a free evening… the snow and the cold couldn’t stop us from taking our nephews tobogganing. 🙂

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We’re pretty lucky to live in a town that still has operating toboggan runs. 🙂
I’ll leave you today with a few shamelessly cute photos of Abbie- I wanted to sit on the floor in front of the heat vent and work… but she had other ideas. Stay warm and safe in the snowstorm, friends!

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Thanksgiving, Black Friday, White Christmas

The day before Thanksgiving was the sweet courthouse wedding of Stephanie and Justin. I rarely have the chance to shoot a small, casual wedding, and I jumped at the chance! The officiant is a friend of the family, and everyone was so comfortable… Resulting in natural, relaxed smiles. After the ceremony, we hopped over to the 400 block in Wausau and popped in to Malarkey’s Pub for a quick drink!

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Congratulations, Justin and Steph!
We hosted our annual Thanksgiving dinner with my mom, Gram and Grampie, and Jean and Mark.

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It was pretty low-key this year, but I made my pies. It’s a tradition!

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And of course, the annual post-dinner photo of me and Grampie on the couch 🙂

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Since Grampie can’t hear, we usually just sit there and not talk, but I brought down a dry erase board and we got to share a few laughs. He usually asks me about fly fishing… And this occasion didn’t disappoint! He wanted to know if I fish in waders or just dresses 🙂 here’s the honest answer…

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We sent everyone on their way, full and happy, and Amy came over for pie slice #2 and finalizing our Black Friday shopping game plan. It was successful…

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A new suitcase, for all my upcoming travel. 🙂

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We returned home in the wee hours of the morning, and I took a short nap to prepare for opening night of White Christmas. I was playing two roles- tap dancer, and pit orchestra musician. I ran between the two throughout the show. 🙂 Here’s a busy show weekend in photos…

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…and some photos Brian took of the show.

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During the show, I had a serious romance with Tyler… And he proposed in the final scene. Look at that rock! 😉

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And just to leave you on a very curly 1980’s happy note, here is me from my first year of tap dance lessons (photo courtesy of Robert Payne)

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Once a stylish woman, always a stylish woman. 🙂
Stay tuned for a whirlwind of December, including Amanda and Andy’s engagement photos, a trip to Idaho, a game at Lambeau, and more adventures… Including my triumphant return to running 🙂

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How to appropriately heal from a stress fracture…

Fall is typically my favorite season for running. The cool weather is easier to tolerate, there’s lots of races, and beautiful scenery. I was able to log some beautiful miles while tapering for Madison Marathon.

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Running with friends always makes the miles fly by. It’s easy to talk myself out of running if I am not feeling it, but I will never stand someone up for a planned run. Thanks for the miles, Mike!

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I had lunch dates with some of my favorite people… Nancy and Rickopedia…

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…and talked shop with Bill. 🙂

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I had a shoot over at the School of Performing Arts… little kids with tiny violins are the cutest.

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I love shoots that are related to music. The owners of this music school are colleagues of mine from my college days.
If you’re a new reader, you might be starting to get the idea that I have widely varying interests and activities. You are so right! To fill up some of my “free time,” I auditioned for and got a spot in the musical White Christmas, so I had some tap dance rehearsals. This was a really fun group of people to work with, and it was great to show Brian that yes, I actually know how to tap dance.
Really.
I’ll post pictures from the show soon! 🙂
That busy schedule distracted me from the predictable taper crazies, and before I knew it, it was time to race. You can read my recap here, including Santa hydrating me at mile 23 and some of my favorite signs from the race course.
I finished the race in the morning, ate a ton of frozen yogurt, slept in the car on the way home, and headed straight to teach ballroom. I had tap dance rehearsal on Monday and Tuesday, and I was still feeling pretty sore, especially in my left foot. On Wednesday, I took Abbie for a walk in my house slippers, since my foot was still hurting. I was hoping my body just needed a good shakeout run and a stretch, so on Thursday morning, I laced up my shoes and took Abbie out to the river. As soon as I tied the bow on my left shoe, there was some serious pain. I was hoping it wasn’t anything too bad, and left anyway. Abbie was so happy to get out of the house… she is a typically active Jack Russell, and she doesn’t care if I’m resting post-marathon or not. She needs her exercise! 🙂

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To my dismay, I only made it out about a mile before I realized that something was seriously wrong with my foot. Two miles logged for the day, and worry creeped into my normally optimistic brain. I took my shoe off, but the pain remained, and seemed to resonate through my ankle, foot, and calf.
I called my doctor, hoping for a cancellation so I could get in, but there wasn’t anything available. I did what any insane runner would do- I went to urgent care. The pain wasn’t urgent, but my mental state was.

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They did an X-ray, but educated me that they usually can’t tell a stress fracture immediately on an X-ray, that it takes a couple weeks to show up. They did recommend that I see my regular doctor, and she recommended that I see an orthopedic specialist. And she gave me a special kind of shoe that didn’t hurt to be on my foot.

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The orthopedic doctor appointment wasn’t for a few days, and I was ordered to rest. So I crocheted a scarf. 🙂

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When I finally made it in to see the specialist, he pushed and prodded all the spots that hurt me. He thought that I had a stress fracture in one of the “chunky” bones in my ankle, and some irritated and inflamed nerves in my foot. He said that he could order a bone scan to be sure, but that his treatment recommendations would be the same, so I opted to save the money, and headed straight to physical therapy. Do not pass go, do not collect $200, do not run. And wear this big walking boot all the time.

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Please enjoy this montage of my foot situation for the past 8 weeks.

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There was a small lapse in judgement, where I decided to still tap dance in the show. Turns out, tap dancing will prolong the healing of a stress fracture. It’s okay, I was wearing some of my favorite compression socks while doing it…

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I went in for my seventh tally mark…

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…and basically tried to rest. It’s hard to be such a busy, active girl with this boot, but I tried to make the most of it. 🙂
I hung out with friends and made Möbius strips.

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Went to coffee with Stef, and celebrated the liberation of my curly bangs…

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Visited my mom and grammie…

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Had drinks with Nikki…

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Witnessed the engagement of two of our good friends, Amanda and Andy!!!!

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Had my mind blown about a Trout Museum that wasn’t…

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Went shopping with the Benishek ladies and my momma for hunter window weekend…

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Bought a hat with ears…

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…and taught some adorable little girls how to make scarves, too!

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If I’ve learned anything through this process, it’s that I need to be more patient. Healing takes time!
Up next? Thanksgiving, Black Friday shopping, a bunch of photo shoots, and photos from White Christmas. Thanks, friends 🙂

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Newsboys. Visiting Michigan. Running!

That wonderful, warm Florida weather made for quite an adjustment to Wisconsin fall. Luckily, I had a shoot with Lem and Tracy over in Green Bay… Newsboys, and their tour entourage.
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In concert photography, I never forget about the sound guy. They can make or break a show…
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Aww, Duncan. Great drummer, and often makes me giggle. Funny guy!
I don’t shoot a lot of concerts, and every time I do, I fall in love with the saturated colors.
I got home a little late from Green Bay, and fell sound asleep. All that travel was wearing me out! Of course, that didn’t stop me from waking up early, repacking my suitcase, and heading to Michigan with Brian for the weekend. We went to visit my aunt, Maureen, and her family at their country home in Bloomingdale.
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Can you tell we’re related? 🙂
It was a beautiful weekend, and I was able to get in a few miles on the Kal-Haven trail. It was beautiful!!
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Maureen’s family got a brand new puppy… Percy!

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The view from the porch. It’s a perfect spot for my post-run morning coffee.

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My bookworms… B and my amazing great aunt Eileen.

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It was an amazingly relaxing weekend filled with family, running, eating good food, and playing with a puppy. Who could ask for more? The seven hour drive home concluded just in time for me to get to dance lessons.

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Stay tuned for the extremely exciting story of how a busy girl copes with a stress fracture…

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Captiva and Sanibel, a.k.a. I love my job.

I got home from my northwoods adventures late Saturday night, and headed to the airport early on Sunday. The snow on the car ride home (thanks for being a safe driver, Linn!) made me even more excited to get out to Florida for some work. It was a whirlwind two days of shooting on Captiva and Sanibel Islands. I took photos for several different publications when I was down there, all focused on saltwater fly fishing.
New fly…

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Well chewed fly…

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Big water, big rod, big teeth.

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That’s a speckled sea trout. I think I’ve seen that fish before… I’m pretty sure he was in the cast of True Blood.

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Ladyfish galore. They’re incredibly acrobatic, which makes them fun to watch and even more fun to catch. Hey, I didn’t have to work the whole trip!

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I went all sorts of crazy places… with snakes, snails, crabs, and gators. Yeah, I’m a sundress-wearing badass.

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The resort that I stayed at had a hermit crab race. Yes, really.

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We stopped at the fly shop to get tips and tricks… Any place with a fish on the sign is good, in my book.

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I left a cryptic message for future generations…

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…and captured my last sunset on the water. That storm rolled in shortly after sundown, and my short, sweet trip was over.

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These photos were used here:
Midcurrent: Chasin’ the Ladies
Dun: Captiva
Hatch: Chasing Mackerel in Tarpon Bay
One adventure after another. Thanks for sticking with me, friends!

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Ashland and the Penokee Hills

One of my favorite things about Trout Unlimited is that I get to travel all over our state to visit new places, learn about the local challenges to water quality, and even catch a few cuties (the fish, of course!).
Our fall meeting was up in Ashland, Wisconsin. It was a chilly weekend, and rained a bit on Saturday. It even snowed on the drive home!
We stayed at the Hotel Chequamegon, and it has a beautiful view! It’s too bad that I didn’t have time to hang out and enjoy that view… We had work to do!

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The meeting was productive, as always, and it was so nice to see all my TU friends. 🙂

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After the meeting, my friend Bill Heart took some of us on a tour of the Penokee Hills, near the mine site. The area is beautiful, and it breaks my heart to imagine those hills basically inverted for a taconite mine. There are beautiful streams running through there!

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Bill also took us over to a Native American (Lac Courte Oreilles) camp that had been set up in the area- they used to call it Penokee Harvest camp, but now it is the HELP Project. HELP stands for Harvest Educational Learning Project. It was an amazing experience- we were welcomed right in and they showed us all around. Mel was a particularly helpful tribal member- he gave us the grand tour.

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Wild rice!

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Mel specifically pointed out this rock…

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At first glance, it looks like any other kind of rock, but up close, you can see little spiderweb-like structures inside.

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Do you know what that is? Asbestos. That might be exactly what environmentally-concerned citizens need to prevent this mine from going in- breaking up those rocks in the mining process would release asbestos into the air. It’s every bit as dangerous as it sounds, and it’s very difficult to mine in areas with asbestos without endangering the people who live there.
Thanks, Bill… You’ve opened my eyes once again. I love my TU friends.

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Fall during winter.

I love blogging about fall’s stunning colors while looking out my window at softly falling snow. Reliving different seasons through photos is a pretty fun part of my job. Without further adieu, here are a few cute photos from Jace’s one year photo shoot.

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I also had the opportunity to return to Fehrman Orthodontics for some new staff photos. 🙂

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The Hubbard family snuck in for a mid-week mini session…

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Fall is one of my busiest times of year, with all the beautiful colors, and families start anticipating Christmas card photos and gifts for family. I love seeing so many sweet families through my lens! I also get to work with some unique and awesome subjects… enter Axl. A real, live, adorable skunk.

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Axl’s owner, Corey, is a fantastically creative and fun woman, and I loved getting a chance to hang out with her.

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Corey has lots of unique pets, including another skunk (an albino!), kitties, tarantulas, and more!

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I took a break from the photos to do another fish manicure…

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…went for a couple beautiful runs along the River…

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…and took a short drive to the country to capture the adorable Eschenbauch kids in action! 🙂

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Sibling love. So cute.
Up next? Visiting northern Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Florida, eastern Wisconsin, and back home, all in the course of a week. 🙂

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My new BFF, Aurora…

A couple months ago, my friend Chad (a meteorologist) gave me a heads-up that the northern lights would be visible here. It was a cool night, and I wasn’t exactly sure I wanted to leave the comfort of my home, but I’m so glad I did. In fact, Brian and I went out to look, and I didn’t take my camera. I was going to try and take it in with the lenses of my eyes, not of my gear…
…but alas, I returned home, left Brian to his saxophone, and headed out, tripod in hand.
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I wanted to go to the interstate. I had this vision… Something like “Northern Lights meets Southbound Lights.”
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I only got in a little trouble.
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What a kind officer- he saw me standing on the bridge and was worried about me 🙂 I reassured him… I’m fine!
I actually did have a cold, but one visit to Lor’s for a shoot of their delicious Vietnamese food, and I felt healed by the tea and the spices.
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A week later, and I was over in the thriving metropolis of Waupaca, WI. Little Fat Gretchen’s is an adorable little cafe, specializing in pies and really, all things delicious.
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Yes, I definitely ate this roasted beet panini.
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I’d highly recommend stopping in for a visit! Seriously, though… have you ever been to a place with an “Eat” sign that wasn’t delicious? I didn’t think so. 😀
It was the peak of fall colors, so I was squeezing in family photos left and right! Here’s a few of my faves from the Meachen extended family’s shoot. The grandpa is a fly fisherman… as if I could love this sweet family any more than I already do.
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Grandpas are precious. Here’s a phone photo of me with mine. I love this man.

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That’s all for now, friends. Catch you later…

Miles this year: ask me later. 😦

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