• leaves,  Plants,  quotes

    It’s Starting

    Fallen Leaves
    Fallen Leaves

    “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” – Leo Tolstoy

    Earl mentioned in a comment how he is noticing the mornings are becoming cooler.  I’ve noticed it also on my morning bicycle rides and walks. We’re seeing leaves changing and falling. Before long we will have our first frost. I find fall is an enjoyable season as I see and feel those changes happening in nature. During this season of my life, changes are happening, some are from external forces and some are internal. I believe those changes are a good thing.

  • grass,  natural areas,  sunsets

    It’s the Walk

    Sunset Walk
    Sunset Walk

    On my walk through the Fisher Nature area I cross an open field of knee high tall bluestem grass. I tickles my bare legs as I walk through the grass. Every once in a while I’ll startle, and be startled, by a field mouse or notice a fox watching me. Butterflies follow along and of course the birds let me know with their song how much they enjoy the meadow and surrounding trees. I also believe their song is my invitation to enjoy the medow along with them. Of course, I’m always enjoying the light cast across the field. No matter how many photos I have of that field I’ve never really been satisfied with the images I bring home. Yet, I will continue to carry my camera and take photos as I walk through the field. The walk is what it’s about, anyway.

  • architecture,  clouds,  Documentary/Street,  landscape,  mountains,  National Parks,  Rocky Mountain National Park

    Estes Park and RMNP

    This is a small park area along the river.
    This is a small park area along the river.

    I decided to make a drive up to Estes Park yesterday. My intent was to grab a coffee and sit along the river to read and write. The thought crossed my mind to maybe have lunch before coming back. I ended up driving up to Trail Ridge Road. What a glorious day to make that drive. Last Fall Estes Park had a flood come through the town and wiped out most of it. Here are a few images. The city is built along the banks for the Big Thompson River and has been a tourist attraction for years. I am amazed at how well it looked. Lunch was probably the best turkey/bacon wrap with a pesto sauce to die for.

  • Candid Portraits,  Documentary/Street

    Riding the Bus

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    Riding the Bus

    I have been using the city’s bus system to save fuel and because it can offer interesting photo opportunities. The city also offers seniors a discount at $25 for a year of unlimited rides. I bought one and plan to use it. I don’t think it takes any longer unless I need to change busses. And, now that I’m not needing to get to the office by 8:00 I can just mosey along.

    Today is also my youngest daughters birthday.  So, Happy Birthday,  Monica!