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I've always been fascinated with the obvious things in nature. The lens allows us to sneak up and be a part of another world.
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I had been to this particular park (Brackenridge Park in San Antonio) many times before and never before have I remembered seeing these beautiful birds. It's magical the way they appear to walk on...
View ArticleParakeet at my Feeders
I think some of you may remember me telling you about this parakeet that appeared at our feeders one morning and stayed around for probably better than a week and then disappeared again (yeah I know...
View ArticleFootbridge That's Also a Work of Art
This is a footbridge but it's also a work of art. There is a famous artist (my bad, don't remember the name) that sculpts this from concrete to look like wood, his work can be seen throughout San...
View ArticleThe Trees Were Filled With White Birds
The trees in Brackenridge Park were filled with birds, it looked like huge clumps of cotton, it was an amazing site.
View ArticleFowl & Feathers
I love the red mask on this fowl's face - does anyone know what kind of duck this is?
View ArticleLily Pad
I love the scalloped edges of the lily pads and how they lay on the flat water surface and then how the colors of the flora rise up and stand out.
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This was one of the first photos I'd taken with my Nikon D40. I wish the photo had been more sharp, especially the bee. If someone can tell me what I did wrong, I'd love to learn.
View ArticleMeet Mr. Magoo
This is the stray that came to live with us almost 4 years ago. He is an outside cat but he's kind and loving and I don't know what we did before he came to us.
View ArticleCrow Came To Visit
This crow came to visit and stayed, and stayed, and stayed, moving from one tree and one branch to another, not making a sound but watching me vigilantly.
View ArticleAt the Zoo
My husband and I decided this morning that we would take a trip to the zoo (our first in probably more than 15 years). We "thought" that because school was in session and all that it would be leisurely...
View ArticleAntigua, Guatamala
We were recently on a cruise that took us to Puerto Quetzal, Guatamala and from there we took an excursion to Antigua up in the mountains. This was a church in the main square area (everything in...
View ArticleBeautiful Rooftops
These are rooftops and steeples we found in Cartagena, Colombia, each is very different yet share so much of the same craftsmanship.These were found inside the Old City of Cartagena.
View ArticleDay Is Done, Gone The Sun
Saying Goodbye to the Day.These shots were taken from the verandah of our cruiseship. There is something spectacular to starting the day in ports that are so beautiful they take your breath away and...
View ArticleYou Can Tell How Much Wealth Someone Has By The Number of Balconies On Their...
This is a photo of a street in the Old City in Cartagena, Colombia. Go ahead, click on the photo for a larger shot with much more detail.Only the wealthy have balconies/verandahs and so the more you...
View ArticleWindows of the World
I'm fascinated with windows, past, present, and future, or at least that's what looking through them gives the observer.These were some of the windows I photographed during our visit to Mexico, Costa...
View ArticleMighty Tugboats
I don't know much of anything about tugboats but I love watching them in action, they are so powerful!Each one looks similar and they do the same job but each of these photos depict a tugboat in a...
View ArticleScenes of the Holidays
This is a small glimpse into my Santa Clause collection. I have in excess of 370 Santas, some as small as a thimble and others almost the size of a 5 year old child.
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