Ella and I had the idea for this series while browsing the archives of pictures taken during the beginning of this blog. While we had more spectacular
Ford Customline from the 50's, shot by Ella.
Ok, so Moalos started up the challenge again, the only problem is that I was in the Sawtooth Mountains all last week... thus no internet, thus no post
My internet keeps blinking in and out. Anywho, a quick shot of a butterfly that I found next to one of the lakes that we swam in last week.
Thank you all for your kind comments - your words have become a therapeutic encouragement of sorts through this season in my life. Many of you I have
Some of you have been so kind to return visits and your words are very encouraging - at times bringing me tears that comfort. I know that some may als
I wanted to thank you as always. It is both a pleasure and a pleasant intrigue for me to be able to "keep in touch" with folks and acquaintances that
This is a composite image, I think from 6 or 7 images, covering about 180 degrees from a windy hilltop in the Khumbu Valley, taking with a Canon EOS5
Happy new year everybody! May you all have a wondrous 2008, filled with joy.
In case the image itself does not tell you I will : just came back from a trip to another wonderful country, Peru. Seldomly have I met nicer and frien
This was one of many women and children -strangely enough there were very few men- selling a small collection of quite random stuff like toilet paper,
Three women with the typical long braids and hats wave goodbye to a boat of tourist.
The beetle was not dead and flown away after a while of lying on his back on the desk.
La Queen Elizabeth II Great Court du British Museum, photographiée dans la matrice.