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Day 23/365: Ice Skating

December 29, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

I loved ice skating when I was young. During the 1970’s in Connecticut the best skating was outside, a field would ice over and all the neighborhood kids would gather with skates and hockey sticks. Cities and parks would sponsor outdoor skating rinks by flooding fields and bonfires would be lite to keep skaters warm.

It was wonderful.  I learned to skate with my Dad. He skated backwards and held my hands. Didn’t matter if the ice was bumpy, or cracks made one fall down. It was the whole experience. Even when it  snowed, then shovels came our clear the skating area.  Always thought figure skating inside was cheating in a way, although I liked the smooth ice, it’s just not the same.

Ice skating
Day 23/365: Ice Skating

This rink at Eugene Mahoney State Park in Ashland, Nebraska combines the best of both worlds. A prepared, maintained surface gives the luxury of skating on “good” ice, while the open air pavilion maintains the natural feeling of skating outside. I taught my daughter to skate here and it’s a annual tradition around Christmas to spend a few hours on the ice. The park is located halfway between Omaha and Lincoln and we are very lucky and fortunate the park is so close, skating in the winter and swimming in the summer.

Learn More about Ice Skating in Omaha

10Best: Tara Lipinski’s favorite skating rinks in America

Ice skating can make for a perfect holiday family outing or date, even for those who don’t know a double axel from a death spiral, says Olympian Tara Lipinski, who won the figure skating gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics, and now serves as a …
Con Agra Ice Skating Rink opens

(OMAHA, Neb.) – Friday night the Con Agra Foods Ice Skating Rink will open for the season, the latest aspect of the Shine a Light on Hunger Campaign. Mayor Jean Stothert will be on hand to help cut the ribbon on the rink at 6:00 Friday night. The rink …
Outdoor Riverfront ice rink to open Saturday

This year, Wilmington is hoping to get a little taste of that feeling of excitement, wonder and community by importing its own outdoor ice skating rink, which will open Saturday at 11 a.m. on the Riverfront. Millions of skaters aren’t expected in …
Con Agra Ice Skating Rink opens

(OMAHA, Neb.) – Friday night the Con Agra Foods Ice Skating Rink will open for the season, the latest aspect of the Shine a Light on Hunger Campaign. Mayor Jean Stothert will be on hand to help cut the ribbon on the rink at 6:00 Friday night. The rink …
Ice skating! 4 cool things to do in Omaha this week

Show off your skating skills and head to the opening night of the Conagra Foods ice skating rink at 10th and Harney Streets. The rink opens Friday, and you can lace up your skates nearly every day through Jan. 4. (It’s closed on Christmas and New Year …

Filed Under: Project 365, Small Town Living Tagged With: 365project, christmas, Elmwood-Murdock, entertainment, family, fun, ice skating, Nebraska, Omaha, Photography, project365, snow, sports, tradition, winter

Day 21/365: Total Eclipse of the Moon

December 23, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

I might have missed the lunar eclipse on an early December 21st, 2010 if it hadn’t been for a plate of cookies. I called my friend and neighbor, only to learn she didn’t get off till midnight (she’s a nurse), but to bring them over afterwards for the eclipse party.

I’ve always wanted to see the full eclipse of the moon on a clear night. This year it happened.  We stood in the driveway and watched it slowly disappear. I tried various settings on my camera but liked this one because of the glowing orange shadow.

Day 21/365: Total Eclipse of the Moon

A PhotoShopped moon combination in many stages appears on my Flickr account.

Filed Under: Project 365 Tagged With: almond bark, Photography, project365, winter

Day 20/365: Christmas Wreath

December 21, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Today was a day spent behind the computer, so I took the camera to my decorations and started experimenting with camera settings. There is an alternative motive. My living room is so dark and my normal Christmas Eve photos don’t turn out how I would like, so I have to figure this out in the next few days.

Seeing how I was a few days behind in my postings I figured out how to automate PhotoShop actions to save some time.  I still tweak a little, but automatically adding adjustment layers, sharpen filters, and resizing saves SO much time.

Day 20: Christmas Wreath

 

Filed Under: Christmas, Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, boyfriend, christmas, couple, engaged, family, Photography, project365

Day 19/365: Christmas Lights and Giant Snowman

December 21, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

I love driving around looking at Christmas lights. I had so many photo opportunities today that I really couldn’t decide which one to post for my 365 project.

But today the Snowman won out and it includes a bonus image. Mainly because I’m getting better at taking photographs in low light and was very happy with the results. So I’m celebrating!

 

Day 19: Giant Snowman

Every year the decorations get more elaborate and to me it’s never too much. I like lots and lots of lights, but I do have to caveat it though.

My husband thinks the house below is a little bit gaudy though. I’m in agreement there. It doesn’t coordinate, there isn’t a theme and it looks as if they just went to a garage sale, bought every random string of Christmas lights and put them on the house.

Day 19: Bonus, Christmas lights

Synchronized light shows set to music are my favorite and in just about every town you can find a directory to the local area light shows. Find the AM station on the radio, listen to the music in your car and enjoy.

Christmas Lights Around the Country

Group surprises military family, puts up their Christmas lights

Thanks to a friend’s nomination, Christmas lights mysteriously appeared on their house. “We want to give back to those who’ve done so much for us. So we decided we’d love to do it,” said Daniel Bourgeois with Christmas Décor by Terminix. Tis the season …
Calling all Christmas lights fanatics

Are you a holiday lights fanatic? Does your home’s display compare to Clark W. Griswold’s from “Christmas Vacation” and cause a power outage on your block? Or do you drive around aimlessly looking for the best Christmas lights in town? If you spot a …
Drone Captures Amazing Christmas Lights Show: Entire Neighborhood Syncs …

According to the NY Daily News, residents of an entire block on Manning Street in Yucaipa, California, got together for the fourth year to create their synchronized Christmas lights show. It has been attracting drive through visitors since the …
Texas family ‘Let it Go’ with 25000 Christmas lights matched with Frozen …

SAN ANTONIO — John Storms and his family in Austin strived this holiday season to match the Christmas lights spectacle of Clark Griswold’s home in “Christmas Vacation.” With more than 25,000 lights and 5,500 channels, Storms may have made the mark, …

Filed Under: Christmas, Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, christmas, christmas lights, decorations, lincoln ne, Nebraska, Photography, project365

Day 18/365: Ukrainian Ornament

December 21, 2010 by info@3QuartersToday.com

A pysanka is a Ukrainian Easter egg. Yes I know this is Christmas, but they represent Christianity and hang on my Christmas tree.  I was fortunate enough to visit Germany and the Czech Republic several years ago and thought they were intricately beautiful.  As per tradition I gave several to family members and friends as a token of love and friendship.

Day 18/365: Pysanka ornament

Filed Under: Project 365 Tagged With: 365project, christmas, Photography, project365

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