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Neighborhood Bluebonnets

Every spring when the wildflowers start blooming, the photographer in me starts scouting locations. Even though I’m not in business, I’m always on the lookout for a beautiful patch of blooms. Lately, I haven’t been shooting much or blogging much (there is a reason), and for the last several years, I missed capturing any wildflowers...

366 in 52 [2016] ~ Week Eighteen

A busy weekend, a tough couple of days for Anna, and Dominic is sick again… in other words, normal! Day 120 ~ White Prickly Poppy Mom and I have seen these beautiful, tall, white, tissue-paper-like flowers by the side of the road, so I finally stopped and took a photo. After searching online, I discovered these...

Science 101

Nature is so freaking cool. At first, I thought this was a bee… it looks like a bee, it acts like a bee, it sounds like a bee… but it’s much too tiny to be a bee. Could it be a baby bee? Nope! It’s a hover fly! A wise camouflage to protect itself. Nikon...

Pop of Red

Heavy hearts this week thinking of the victims of the Memorial Day weekend flooding throughout Central Texas, especially our neighboring communities of Wimberley and San Marcos. As of this post, there are still 9 people missing from the Wimberley flood. My prayers are with the McCombs, Carey, and Charba families as they wait on word of...

First Bluebonnet

Bluebonnet season is glorious this year because of the wet winter we had. I am itching to get out and shoot some insects scampering, buzzing, and flitting about the bluebonnets, as well as shoot some of the blossoms. In the meantime, my sweet family put up with me pulling off to the side of the road...

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