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Monday, April 12, 2010

Walks With a Lens

It’s amazing how much more you see while you’re taking a walk - if you take a camera with you.  Everything I noticed on my last walk around the hayfields with the pups - just painted the colors of - Spring!!








 


















 ( Looks almost like leather, huh! )



Imagine - All of THIS - just around our hayfield.  And even more wonderful - it's always changing.  

And now for today - I get to go walk the cement and asphalt around Turkey Creek.  Yeah - it’s a shopping day.  One of those days I dread - to be honest with you.

But more than anything - I’m hoping to find a garden shop somewhere in all the menagerie.

Before I leave - there has been so much sadness around our world this past week.  My heart weighs heavy with thoughts of all the families of heroes lost in a coal mine - an aircraft that crashed while loaded with a huge sector of leadership of a friendly country - the loss of Dixie Carter - and so many other misfortunes that continue to overwhelm the media - as well as caring hearts and souls.

I'd like to dedicate the following song from The Boss to all the loved ones left behind in suffering from tragic loss.


1 comment:

Deb said...

Beautiful signs of spring!! LOVE that shot of the pinecone. We were out fertalizing our hayfield today...but I didn't even take my camera, cause we didn't have time to take any photos. You sure got some pretty ones though. :)

Monday, April 12, 2010

Walks With a Lens

It’s amazing how much more you see while you’re taking a walk - if you take a camera with you.  Everything I noticed on my last walk around the hayfields with the pups - just painted the colors of - Spring!!








 


















 ( Looks almost like leather, huh! )



Imagine - All of THIS - just around our hayfield.  And even more wonderful - it's always changing.  

And now for today - I get to go walk the cement and asphalt around Turkey Creek.  Yeah - it’s a shopping day.  One of those days I dread - to be honest with you.

But more than anything - I’m hoping to find a garden shop somewhere in all the menagerie.

Before I leave - there has been so much sadness around our world this past week.  My heart weighs heavy with thoughts of all the families of heroes lost in a coal mine - an aircraft that crashed while loaded with a huge sector of leadership of a friendly country - the loss of Dixie Carter - and so many other misfortunes that continue to overwhelm the media - as well as caring hearts and souls.

I'd like to dedicate the following song from The Boss to all the loved ones left behind in suffering from tragic loss.


1 comment:

Deb said...

Beautiful signs of spring!! LOVE that shot of the pinecone. We were out fertalizing our hayfield today...but I didn't even take my camera, cause we didn't have time to take any photos. You sure got some pretty ones though. :)