It's a lamb's ear leaf in my front yard after the sprinkler system had done it's thing. I thought the close up looked rather like some sort of blood vessels inside a body, but it's just the water sticking those tiny ti…
Can you guess what this is? I can tell you this . . . it's a close up and not a magnification. I'll post the full picture some time later.
House in Erueka Springs, AR
What a wonderfully lazy week end we had. Other than going to church we didn't do a blessed thing. Just relaxed, took a couple walks, cooked, ate and watched a couple movies on TV. One of t…
It's silly, I know, but here's a picture of the carrying case I made for my new camera. I made it out of an old pair of jeans. The strap is long enough that I can wear it over one shoulder, or I can run it through th…
Angie's Rose
Be careful what you wish for. Just a few short weeks ago I was so busy here at work that I couldn't see straight. I wished for it to slow down a bit. Well, it's slowed down to an absolute crawl. I have …
Back to juxtaposition pictures. This is the view out my 5th floor office window at work. That's the Ericcson's building you can see in the background, and those Long Horn cattle belong to EDS (they get a tax write of…
Pretty as a Daisy
I thought immediately of Alice when I saw these daisies, because daisies are one of her favorite flowers. I believe her wedding bouquet was made up of daisies. Actually, maybe this picture isn't real…
Doesn't that just make you think of the wild wild west. . . out in the middle of nowhere. Well, it's actually inside the city limits of Colorado Springs. In fact, if I hadn't forgotten to save the picture in it's origi…
Did I ever mention that I love gates?
I finally bit the bullet and went to the eye doctor. My vision has been getting a little worse and here lately it's been getting blurred around 1 or 2 in the afternoon at work and…
The picture above is of some beautiful Clematis growning on a house somewhere in OKC. Of course, I had to call Alice just now to find out what the name of the flower was, because as we all know, remembering the names …