Sunday, December 10, 2017

Crosbyton, Texas And Parts East

Late in July we drove through Crosbyton, to a small park on the side of the highway as it descends from the caprock We stopped for photos in Crosbyton, going and coming, and took some photos in the park.




I think I used the D200.

 My wife, at this point, was not up to a hike. She enjoyed the warmth and breezes in my parked car and I was the one who took the hike-- not a single snake did I see.


Nice and green because we'd had lots of rain.




Kind of nice, but it was hot and humid and a little overcast.




Last time I was through his park, it was much drier.








Nice textures and erosion features.




I did not get as far back as one can. My goal was to spend no more than fifteen minutes at the park, getting pictures.




Ahhhh, nature!




Back in Crosbyton. 







So! I think next time we will be in Petersburg, for their annual festival. We went for the old cars on display. 

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Concluding July 4th 2017-- From The Garden

I will continue my photography hobby, but now I must do it without the companionship, love, and support, of my wife. She fought a good fight for several years, but her various health issues finally claimed her, on November 25th of 2017. I miss her. Nothing will be the same. But I know she loved life, and loved me, and would want me to continue the activities we enjoyed. We worked out in the gym together, we lived our lives as a team; we were described by our friends as "joined at the hip". That's the way we liked it. I'll continue my exercise program, continue to do the things we enjoyed together, continue to enjoy my various hobbies, and keep updating this blog, with new photos. There's kind of a huge backlog, so I'd better get on with it.






Most, if not all, of these photos were taken with the NIKON D200.





I was just being lazy and playing with the camera.




I really like the lens I got for it! It's pretty versatile.




The sunflowers attracted birds we never saw before. I'll have several varieties of sunflower next summer, as well as more plants calculated to attract birds and insects.




Strangely enough, we saw a pigeon land on one of our sunflowers and attempt to eat the seeds in the same way that these much smaller and lighter birds did it. Didn't work that well. 




The old birdhouse was in bad shape, so as soon as it was unoccupied, I removed it and built a new one.










The next update will be something completely different...