A very Happy New Year to all my readers and followers - best wishes for a great 2012. You're the reason I keep writing this blog - I love knowing that people are enjoying my photography.
The photo was taken last July 4th, but seemed right to put up today.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Bellevue's Ferns
For my last Scenic Sunday entry of the year, here are some photos of ferns taken in Bellevue's Mercer-Slough Park back in May.
I loved the vibrant green of the ferns (not something we see in the dry climate where I live), and the sunlight in the second shot (not something we saw much of when we visited the Seattle and Vancouver area).
I loved the vibrant green of the ferns (not something we see in the dry climate where I live), and the sunlight in the second shot (not something we saw much of when we visited the Seattle and Vancouver area).
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Crackling Lightning
It's been a while since I put up a really good lightning shot, so here's one of my favorites from last July.
As is common in my lightning photos, the streaks of light at the bottom of the photo are cars. And of course, it's my Skywatch Friday entry for the week.
As is common in my lightning photos, the streaks of light at the bottom of the photo are cars. And of course, it's my Skywatch Friday entry for the week.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Venetian Hotel
For this week's Our World Tuesday entry, here are a few photos in and around the Venetian hotel in Las Vegas. Notice the construction in the first photo, as there was a lot of building going on when we were there.
And finally a photo from the tram that connects the Mirage to Treasure Island - the photo doesn't really belong in this post but I don't want it to be forgotten.
And finally a photo from the tram that connects the Mirage to Treasure Island - the photo doesn't really belong in this post but I don't want it to be forgotten.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Merry Christmas
Here are wishes for a very Merry Christmas to all my readers!
The photos are of our Christmas tree, taken yesterday evening.
The photos are of our Christmas tree, taken yesterday evening.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Fox Run Park Lakes
This week's Scenic Sunday post finds us very close to home, in Fox Run Park, where I regularly walk my dog Socks. It's a series taken back in May around the lakes.
And from the same walk, one of my favorite views of Pikes Peak. You'd hardly believe you're in the middle of Colorado's most populated county!
I will never tire of taking Socks to this park, although with the recent heavy snow it may be several weeks before we go again.
And from the same walk, one of my favorite views of Pikes Peak. You'd hardly believe you're in the middle of Colorado's most populated county!
I will never tire of taking Socks to this park, although with the recent heavy snow it may be several weeks before we go again.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
First Day of Winter
I believe this is the first official day of winter. It certainly looks like it outside - here are some photos I took just a few minutes ago. The first is looking out of our front door.
And this is our driveway - notice the almost covered lights. I measured from 6 inches (15cm) to 12 inches (30cm) of snow over the driveway, depending on where I was.
And it's supposed to snow for several more hours! I'm linking this to the "Snow Parade" on Tina's PicStory blog - what a great idea for a one-time themed meme, so visit it to see more snow-themed photos!
And this is our driveway - notice the almost covered lights. I measured from 6 inches (15cm) to 12 inches (30cm) of snow over the driveway, depending on where I was.
And it's supposed to snow for several more hours! I'm linking this to the "Snow Parade" on Tina's PicStory blog - what a great idea for a one-time themed meme, so visit it to see more snow-themed photos!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Sky Through Trees
From a recent walk in Fox Run Park near sunset, I tried this shot through the trees towards the sun filtered through light, high clouds. I'm not sure it's successful but here it is anyway - one of my experiments!
Visit Skywatch Friday to see more sunny and cloudy skies.
Visit Skywatch Friday to see more sunny and cloudy skies.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Dog Contrast
This week's theme on Tina's PicStory is contrast, so I took a photo of my black dog Socks against white snow. The only good way I've found to photography him is against a light background, preferably with a shallow depth of field, as I did here.
And he's important part of my family's world, so I'm linking this to Our World Tuesday too!
And he's important part of my family's world, so I'm linking this to Our World Tuesday too!
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Calvi, Corsica
My next set of Sunday Scans will be from a 1974 family to the beautiful island of Corsica in the Mediterranean. Here is a view of the city of Calvi.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Mercer Slough Plants
With all the plants where I live dormant for the next several months, I'm revisiting our late-spring visit to Bellevue to post some lovely green plants and wildflowers found in the Mercer Slough park. I've posted several shots from here before, all taken on a mostly cloudy visit.
Visit Scenic Sunday for more beautiful vistas from around the world.
Visit Scenic Sunday for more beautiful vistas from around the world.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
One Summer Evening
I'm going back to July 22 for this week's Skywatch Friday entry, posting a series of photos taken that evening.
The line in the sky in that last shot is a plane, and the light reflecting off the clouds is from distant Denver.
The line in the sky in that last shot is a plane, and the light reflecting off the clouds is from distant Denver.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Rocky Mountain Memorial Grove
Hiking near where I live in the Monument area I ran across the United States Forest Service's Rocky Mountain region memorial grove.
It was established in 1920 to honor those employees who died in World War I. It has now been expanded to honor all employees and former employees who have passed away. Plaques are mounted on the bronze sculpture to recognize them. And that's my Our World Tuesday post for the week.
It was established in 1920 to honor those employees who died in World War I. It has now been expanded to honor all employees and former employees who have passed away. Plaques are mounted on the bronze sculpture to recognize them. And that's my Our World Tuesday post for the week.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Rudesheim
For this week's Sunday Scans, here's a photo that I think was taken in the beautiful German town of Rudesheim, way back in 1974 when I was a kid, although it may be from another town since my records aren't perfect going back almost 40 years.
That's all from this Germany trip, but I have photos from other trips to Germany that I need to sort through. Next week we're off to the Mediterranean!
That's all from this Germany trip, but I have photos from other trips to Germany that I need to sort through. Next week we're off to the Mediterranean!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Vancouver Hotel Views
I thought some photos I took from our hotel room in Vancouver back in May would qualify quite nicely for this week's Scenic Sunday post.
I was very pleased with the views from our room, but even more pleased with what we saw when we left the room, some of which I've posted already.
I was very pleased with the views from our room, but even more pleased with what we saw when we left the room, some of which I've posted already.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Blue Sky & Trees
Again I've learned more about one of my photos thanks to my knowledgeable commenters - this time Lesley and snowwhite both recognized Siegfried and Roy, and one of their lions, as the subjects in Monday's statue - thanks for the information. I should have known that myself, especially considering the statue's location!
Here's a photo I took on a recent late-autumn hike for both the Skywatch Friday meme, as well as for Tina's PicStory, whose theme this week is trees. It shows scrub oak in the foreground (more a bush than a tree), which has long-since shed its leaves, as well as some of our common pine trees, and our typical mostly-blue skies.
I was almost lying on the ground to get this angle, I'm sure my little dog Socks wondered what I was doing!
Here's a photo I took on a recent late-autumn hike for both the Skywatch Friday meme, as well as for Tina's PicStory, whose theme this week is trees. It shows scrub oak in the foreground (more a bush than a tree), which has long-since shed its leaves, as well as some of our common pine trees, and our typical mostly-blue skies.
I was almost lying on the ground to get this angle, I'm sure my little dog Socks wondered what I was doing!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Las Vegas Statue
For Our World Tuesday this week, here are two photos of a statue on the Strip in Las Vegas. The first is taken during the daytime, the second using the illumination at night (no flash).
I don't have any more details on the statue, but I do have a handful of photos still to post from our April visit to Vegas.
I don't have any more details on the statue, but I do have a handful of photos still to post from our April visit to Vegas.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Rudesheim & Grapevines
In my last Sunday Scans photo we saw a view of the German town of Rudesheim back in 1974. For the first December entry we move a little closer to the town, showing off some of the vineyards for which the town is famous.
Join me next week when we'll visit the town!
Join me next week when we'll visit the town!
Friday, December 2, 2011
Portland's Hawthorne Bridge
For both the Scenic Sunday and Sunday Bridges memes this week, here are a few photos of the Hawthorne Bridge that crosses the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon.
The span I'm standing on in this photo lifts to let ships pass.
It doesn't show very well in this photo, but the counterweights that help lift the bridge are huge! (And these are some of the few blue skies we saw in our week in the Pacific Northwest.)
I like bridges, and can't resist photographing them when I'm nearby.
The span I'm standing on in this photo lifts to let ships pass.
It doesn't show very well in this photo, but the counterweights that help lift the bridge are huge! (And these are some of the few blue skies we saw in our week in the Pacific Northwest.)
I like bridges, and can't resist photographing them when I'm nearby.
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