Sunday, November 30, 2008
sweetpups
HAPPY TURKEY DAY!
Here's a photo I took when I stopped by the Chittenden County Emergency Food Shelf last week to donate my turkey. Looks like hundreds of other people had the same idea which is a beautiful thing. Hope your day was great and your bellies full!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Zutano: A Palace for Babies.
I love this picture. I could not have planned this or even thought of it. I guess that's what happens when you spend the majority of your day with babies. Michael Belenky (pictured) is the owner/President of Zutano baby clothing company. Last Wednesday I had the pleasure of making the trip to Cabot, VT to see the Zutano company headquarters. I'll admit, this whole baby world was completely unknown to me before the arrival of my niece, Lauren, so I'm still learning the ins and outs of babydom, but what I do know is that babies are big business bucks. I find myself falling prey to the cute, miniature versions of, well, everything. What kills me is how quickly these little guys grow out of this expensive clothing, but I tell myself: hand-me-downs! I really need to put a picture of little Lauren up on this blog soon. It's her fault. Her little face destroyed me, what with those fatty cheeks. I apologize to you, Dani, because it's "Cheeky's" influence that caused me to shelve the book you gifted several years ago, "I Hate Other People's Kids."
I'm one of them now. A baby adorer.
So you can imagine how much fun this particular assignment was. While reporter Dan McLean interviewed the business owners and a selection of employees, I was free to browse the designs, the in-house photo studio, and of course, all of the babies. We were working on this story because Zutano allows its employees to bring their babies to work WITH them up until the child's first birthday. How amazing. Five women use this program and bring their little ones to work each and every day. What was more amazing was how quiet and peaceful the office was. We all found ourselves addressing each other calmly, using our "inside voices" and even the movement about the place was relaxed. No one was in a rush and there were certainly no loud shouts barking orders. I could get used to this....
Then it was diaper changing time.
Thank god for small reality checks...
Monday, November 17, 2008
YAY Burlington!
:) Now get outside!





Friday, November 7, 2008
oh bear.

koji.

No story, just cute. This is Koji. He is our neighbor's cat who frequents our front porch, the roofs of our cars and a new perch: strollers. Koji's family recently had their first baby and I think he feels a bit left out. I guess he knows he can't be avoided if he mans the stroller.
Oh, and here's a picture I dug up from this summer. Bear and Koji...always a playful battle.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008
flipping hilarious. by lauren.


Read Lauren's blog post.
Thanks for being awesome, Lauren.
election night insanity.
I was feverishly shooting and running back to the Free Press table to edit and upload photos to the web as we focused our efforts on live blogging, live chat, live feed video and live photo galleries. Reporter Adam Silverman kept the public abreast of the goings-ons of the Dems party even filling them in on the flavor of the evening by capturing snippets of the DJ music choices. Reporter Mark Gould manned the live video feed and even transformed his coverage into a sort of TV news feed - snagging people from the election party floor for impromptu interviews. Technical difficulties aside, the night flew by perfectly. I've included some photos from the election party below. We all know how emotionally charged this election was. When the final countdown began for the west coast poll closings and the results finally arrived the room was screaming, jumping, hugging and crying. I shot in all directions, dodging elbows and a massive swell that was forming in front of the jumbo screeen. I had goosebumps and was shaking and the room was 80 degrees. Congrats Obama. Well played.
And then it was a race to get up to UVM campus as the newsroom heard screams and chants running down Main Street and knew something big was about to happen. Mark and I loaded up our gear and hit the road to find 3,000 students (in UVM fashion) drumming, dancing and singing with great excitement. They were fine on their own, but once we rolled in with our cameras and lights the energy level exploded. At one point I think I lost contact with the ground as we worked our way into the center of the crowd and, well, just went with it. Holding my cameras high above me I kept shooting "hail-marys" hoping I was capturing the action. I forgot to include those photos so I'll run some later on. It was great being in a place where celebrations are happy. Last night's community celebration reminded me of the 2004 World Series play-offs in Boston, but that night ended much differently. Crowds swelled and began torching cars, tearing down street signs, fighting, smashing windows and a full riot squad had to intervene leaving many injured and one dead. Not here in Vermont, we've got great people here.
Check out my boss, Ryan Mercer's audio slideshow of UVM students taking to the streets. I was still at election HQ so luckily he was able to shoot this awesome material. Raw excitement.
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/legacy/slideshows/110408rally/index.html
GALLERY: Election party headquarters: Click here!
GALLERY: Obama makes history
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
bear: the laziest, most spoiled dog alive
I'm fast asleep on the couch, a nightly routine, and Bear doesn't waste an ounce of space.
Worthless.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
the great flaming pumpkin
Enjoy.
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