The Person “In Memory Of”…. Gone. The people who placed the flowers here… Gone. The Flowers will soon be… Gone. And soon, the snow will be Gone. Weekly Photo Challenge: Story
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The Perilous Voyage to Anderson and Seton Lake
I’m not a complete wimp…I did have my eyes open the majority of the trip. I’m being dramatic. It is a freaky thing to know that you could plummet to your death multiple times on a voyage.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Out of this World ***The Fungus Among Us***
When I look at the world of fungi upon close inspection, I swear I’m on another planet sometimes. Colors, shapes and textures of the fungi astound me. Not to mention the area surrounding the fungus itself. It’s truly is out of this world.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Beloved *** Fungi and Fun guys
Moments with my family, my ‘fun guys’, are my most beloved moments. If those moments involve ‘fungi’, all the better!
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Variations of a Theme *** Rainbow Trout
I caught three small Rainbow Trout today while Ice Fishing. As I had them on the cutting board, it occurred to me that I had “Variations of a Theme”. I don’t think I ever got so close and personal with fish before.
Read MoreWeekly Photo Challenge: Silence *** The Silent Sun
It’s a cool and crisp September morning. Birds still lay warm in their nests. The sun rises silently. It feels like it’s greeting me personally, saying a quiet hello. “Hello” I whisper back. I wait patiently for the world to come alive. Silence
Read MoreWeekly Photo Challenge: Transient
What could be more transient than a Burdock Burr? They sit there and wait until someone or something comes along and then they hook on, getting a ride until they are either picked off or rubbed off. I’m sure a good strong wind can disperse these velcro-like seed pods too. I’ve picked countless of burrs…
Read MoreWeekly Photo Challenge: Reflecting
I sit here and sip my afternoon coffee and reflect. Oh! The many miles this train diner car has traveled until it was put in its resting place. Now, it sits out of work and out of time. As a diner car, I’m sure it listened to conversation upon conservation about its passengers travels, dreams,…
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