Archive for June, 2011

Preserve Your Travel Memories

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

I made two Shutterfly albums this week!

I had so much fun putting these albums together. It was so easy. In just a few hours this week I was able to create two unique and professional looking picture books that record some of my favorite memories from the past year.

I did one for Leavenworth:
Leavenworth (it’s our favorite place!)

And one for our Florida trip from January 2011, where we celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary.

It took me a few hours to create each book. The second was much faster than the first. I used the Custom Path. This allowed me to edit the photos and layout quite extensively. I had the program place the photos for me. I then rearranged and resized the photos myself. Another option is the Simple Path. Shutterfly will place the photos and you’ll add and edit the captions. If time is short this will be the way to go.

I had a coupon for a free album from Trip Advisor as a “Thank you” for posting reviews, and another from Shutterfly. If you sign up for an account with Shutterfly, they’ll send you offers, too. Read the coupon’s small print. The free photo book coupons are usually for 8X8″ albums. My coupon was for a value of up to $29.99. I only paid for shipping and handling.

Our daughter-in-law uses Shutterfly photo books to create keepsakes of our 3 year-old grandson, and we love them. We’ve received mugs, calendars and magnets.

What a quick, easy and inexpensive way to create lasting memories. In the past I’ve created an album of my favorite travel and art photos. I’m looking forward to creating several more. I want to take a whole bunch of retro and vintage looking photos and create a nostalgia album. I can’t recommend Shutterfly enough.

Mitzi’s Turn-Ons

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

We’re loving the lovely days of late spring, though they can’t seem to come often enough for anybody this year. I was satisfying my longing to visit Leavenworth by looking through my photo albums. I found some images that remind me of what I love about Leavenworth, Washington. I’ll call this, Mitzi’s Turn-Ons. Click the image to see a larger version. I’d love to hear what you especially love about Leavenworth.

A view of a mountain with the Leavenworth WA banner in the foreground

Fresh air, fresh skies, fresh views

The decorative carved sign for the Cheesemonger's Shop

Fromage

A spring flower pot

Flower boxes

Oil and Vinegar Cellar, Leavenworth, WA

Fig-infused balsamic vinegar

One of the lovely rooms at Pension Anna

Featherbeds

A sausage sampler plate with sauerkraut and potato salad

Familiar and comforting meals

Falling water

A deliciously flaky almond croissant at a table overlooking Front St

Flaky pastry

Leavenworth's independent bookstore

Friendly, helpful shop owners

…And Fritzi, of course! The lovable little Bavarian alter-ego of Scotte

The Hills Are Alive!

Friday, June 3rd, 2011
An evening view of the Upper Wenatchee Valley from the parking area of Leavenworth Ski Hill

A beautiful evening for outdoor theater

Today box office ticket sales begin for the 2011 Leavenworth Summer Theater Season. The three shows in this summer’s season are: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, My Fair Lady, and The Sound of Music.

My day-job is in theater. I’ve worn just about every hat there is in the Spokane theater community: designer, actor, director, stage manager, back-stage crew, PR, props master, and at the present time, costumer. I love theater. Like a lot of children, many of my earliest memories are of planning, directing and performing my own plays for whomever I could make sit down long enough to watch. Apparently, unlike most children, I never really grew out of my stage aspirations.

My children are grown now, but our family spent many, many hours working together in classes and productions for Christian Youth Theater, Spokane.

I don’t just love doing theater, I love seeing theater. On several occasions Scotte and I (Fritzi and Mitzi) have had opportunity to include theater performances in our travel plans. We’ve watched The Lion King in Toronto, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Macbeth in Stratford, Ontario, A Winter’s Tale in Washington D.C., Cirque d’ Soleil in Santa Monica, and street theater in Italy (Epcot!). One of our most memorable theater experiences has been Leavenworth Summer Theater’s The Sound of Music.

We’ve had the chance to see productions of both A Christmas Carol and most recently The Sound of Music.

Last July we had the chance to see The Sound of Music for the first time. In the past we’ve either not been in Leavenworth during show weeks, or missed a show because it was sold out or we couldn’t work out our travel schedule to match performance nights. Last summer we decided not to let all those things stop us. We planned our trip dates just so we could see The Sound of Music. Boy were we glad we did.

The night was beautifully clear. We arrived at the Ski Hill parking area while it was still daylight. It takes about 20 minutes to park and walk up the hill to the Amphitheater. The walk isn’t strenuous, but we were glad we’d left plenty of time to take it easy and enjoy our stroll. There is accommodation for those who require transportation to the top of the trail.

We rented seat pads for $1 and were glad we had. The seating is on folding chairs. We also made sure to dress in layers and took jackets with us. The day had been warm, but once the sun set the air cooled quickly. The cast and crew of the theater acted as ushers. We had good seats. The seating area is small. There aren’t any bad seats.

Leavenworth Summer Theater has been performing The Sound of Music for many years and the practice shows. Every year actors are hired via auditions from both the community and outside of Leavenworth. It’s great to see actors of every age and background working together in this community theater. If you’re lucky enough to see more than one show, you’ll see familiar faces, as the shows are performed in rep (all three shows shown in rotation.)

From the moment Maria sings The Hills Are Alive… in the light of the setting sun on the hillside above the stage I had chills. I remember thinking, “This is how this play should be seen.”

We enjoyed the play from start to finish. One unplanned moment that the whole audience was delighted by was when, during a set change, a chipmunk ran out from a piece of scenery and scampered across the stage. It was fun. That’s what live theater is about! We loved our evening at The Sound of Music so much that we handed our 2nd Leavenworthy award to Leavenworth Summer Theater.

This summer make sure you see The Sound of Music or one of the other shows the Leavenworth Summer Theater is performing this year. Box office ticket sales begin today. Call them (509) 548-2000) or stop by the box office. They don’t do mail orders for tickets.

For more information about theater in Leavenworth see our Theater page.