Category Archives: photography
Tennessee Clouds
Hi everyone! We are still en route across the U.S., so just a quick post today. The trip has been a little challenging because it’s been at least 100 degrees F. for the past three days. It’s a dry heat, … Continue reading
Hydrangea Love
I took this shot of some hydrangeas with my iPhone and was surprised to see the heart shape when I looked at the photo later. . . . This is my last post for a little while, as the movers … Continue reading
Boy Toy
Look at this beauty that was parked outside a Toyota dealership the other day! It’s a “vintage” Morgan, date unknown. The processing is courtesy of Instagram. Here’s the back view, with a little cross processing added for fun. At first … Continue reading
After the Rain
Last year I planted three hydrangeas in the backyard. I’m so pleased to see that they’re blooming this year. Some are pink, some lavender and some blue. A few are this color that seems to be a mix of all … Continue reading
One
Be able to be alone. Lose not the advantage of solitude, and the society of thyself. ~Thomas Browne {carole}
Cruisin’ the Na’Pali Coast
For me, the most beautiful part of Kauai is the Na’Pali Coast. I’d seen it from the deck of a cruise ship six years ago and wanted to experience the place from a closer vantage point. A helicopter ride would … Continue reading
Waimea, Kilauea and Wailea
Waimea Canyon is called the Grand Canyon of Hawaii. Though I haven’t seen the latter yet, I’ve looked at many photos and there’s definitely a similarity. It was very sunny and hazy the day we were there, but you can … Continue reading
Golden Hour on the Beach
Things have been so hectic lately, I haven’t had time to post photos I took in California, and that was a month ago. Although we were on the go constantly, we did manage one walk on the beach at “golden … Continue reading
Spring Market Again
A few more shots from the Old Lucketts Store Spring Market: The last time I was in Luckettsville, I didn’t know what these things were called. I’ve since learned that they’re galvanized buckets for picking olives. They’d be great for … Continue reading
