I took this photo on an unusually gorgeous winter day. The weather was in the high 60s and the perfect day to go to the park. — And we weren’t the only ones who felt the urge to head to the park that day. There were tons of people there. My youngest grandson was so excited; … Continue reading
Category Archives: Photography
Stalled
I came across this old 1950s Chevy pickup while driving down a country road. The kind of Texas country road where you see miles of dirt roads, fields of prairie grass, and a few cows. The truck was sitting in one of those fields surround by tall grasses and lots of trees. I probably wouldn’t have … Continue reading
Share Your Holiday Decorations
Do you like to decorate for the holidays? Do you go overboard just a little or are you a minimalist? I tend to go overboard. I just can’t seem to help it. Share a Photo of Your Christmas Decorations Here’s a chance for you to share photos of your Christmas tree or decorations. Email me a … Continue reading
A Little Red in My Christmas Corner
This is our first Christmas in our new home. The corner windows next to the fireplace are the perfect spot for the Christmas tree. The lights reflect on three of the windows while the fire adds warmth to the room. Of course, it’s a beautiful spot with all the colorful lights, ornaments, decorations, and packages. However, … Continue reading
A Quick Christmas Tour
We are finally living in our new home. It’s been a long journey due to weather delays; but I think it’s proving worth the wait. Many of our friends and family have asked for a photo tour. We are still unpacking;so I haven’t shared too many photos yet. Here’s a photo of the outside. (You’ll need … Continue reading
Angel On High
Today while unpacking more boxes, I came across this angel. She was given to me by my dad many years ago. Through the years, this angel has survived many bumps and drops and lived in a storage building for a year. I was happy that she was still in one piece. I found it interesting … Continue reading
Watercolor Clouds
We drive by this part of Lake Ray Roberts on the way to our house. It looks different almost every time. On cloudy, gray days the water looks cold and uninviting. Other days the blue sky reflecting in the water looks calm and peaceful. On this particular day the clouds looked like they were a watercolor painting reflecting … Continue reading
Fall Reflections on Lake Ray Roberts
We recently moved to the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Living in the crowded metroplex has taken some adjustment. The metroplex is beautiful in it’s on way; but I really enjoy driving through the small towns an hour or so away. Having lived most of my life in the Texas Panhandle, I find myself amazed by all … Continue reading
Santa Window
I’ve always been fascinated by the Coca-Cola ads featuring Santa. I have about 20 various print advertisements. Several years ago, my hubby put a few of the ads behind the panes of an old green window. The Santa window soon became one of our favorite Christmas decorations. These particular ads were on the back page … Continue reading
Looking For Fall
Seasons The changing of seasons often happens quickly in the Texas Panhandle where I lived for most of my life. One day the thermometer reads 80 degrees and the next day it snows. In the Fall, the leaves start falling before they have time to change colors. Since moving to North Texas, I’ve been impatiently waiting … Continue reading