Sorry for not posting very much lately. Not a ton of stuff going on photography wise, but a lot going on elsewhere.
Jeannie had a to be admitted to the hospital Thursday night, she had been having problems all day with her blood sugar levels and felt pretty lousy. So I took her to the ER and they diagnosed her with high blood sugar and low potassium. She wasn't released until Sunday morning so its been a lot of running back and forh from the hospital to the house and back. She is fine now and back to normal. Matter of fact the Dr. took her off her blood pressure meds and reduced her diabetes meds. So actually she is better now than before the hospital.
Another thing going on right now is this ginormous winter storm just north of here.
We got lucky and are just south of the freezing line and missed out on all the mess. But just 50 miles north the weather is terrible. some places seeing an inch and a half of ice and even farther north they are getting 12-16 inches of snow. This has been one crazy winter and we still have a few weeks of it left and another storm system moving in this weekend...but as long as I get to watch the Superbowl everything will be fine...lol
Go Packers!!
Hey fellow photography enthusiasts! I'm still buzzing with excitement from my incredible experience at Imaging USA 2024, hosted by the Professional Photographers of America (PPA). This past weekend was an absolute whirlwind of inspiration, education, and sheer photographic magic. As a first-timer at a major photography expo, I was blown away by the sheer scale and depth of what this event had to offer. Imagine stepping into a world where creativity knows no bounds, where every corner holds a new opportunity to learn and grow as a photographer. That's exactly what Imaging USA 2024 delivered, and then some. One of the highlights for me was the chance to rub shoulders with some of the industry's brightest stars. Meeting legends like Joe McNally, Seth Miranda, Daniel Norton, and Sal Concotta was an absolute dream come true. Their insights, passion, and wealth of knowledge left me in awe and inspired me to push the boundaries of my own creativity. But it wasn't just about st...
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