With the Hubs being so fitness focused these days, weather doesn’t keep him inside from his daily walks and hikes. Which frequently means that I’m dragged along for the “ride.” LOL Obviously, because everyone else is sane, we were the only people out on the trail that day and it was almost eerie. When I […]
Category Archives: Landscapes
Another take on the river traffic in nearly constant motion on the Mississippi, I found this barge tethered to the shore during one of my walks with The Hubs. I, of course, immediately started to imagine what had been on it, who had worked on it, and why it was left tied to the shoreline… […]
I love how this picture turned out. The new portion of the riverwalk at Jefferson Barracks National Park is just beautiful. This is the walk bridge that crosses into the new section. This shot combined my love of landscape photography with my love of abstract shapes, texture, and perspective, so it was definitely a win-win […]
Honestly, if you live near a river like the Mississippi, you could take pictures forever and never run out of new things to shoot. There’s something endlessly fascinating about the lives and work that seems to be constantly present on the river. This was taken on another chilly walk with The Hubs. Sometimes, the only […]
With The Hubs being all Paleo and Exercise Man, even on the coldest days, I’ll often find myself nagged into keeping him company on one of his freezing cold walks. He loves extreme weather. He finds it invigorating. I like a walk or a hike as much as the next person, provided I’m not freezing […]
Another from the First Snow series I shot a month or so ago. This was literally the last shot of the night. Almost all the light was completely gone. I had to stand in the middle of the street (and keep my fingers crossed that I could get the shot before I got hit by […]
A little over a month ago, we had our first snow. (Fortunately, it was nothing like the 10”-12” we got last year, because I’m just not ready for that.) The Hubs was taking a nap before dinner, so I asked the Girl Child if she wanted to tag along while I went out to play […]
I don’t care how old I get, I don’t care how many photography blogs denounce “railroad tracks” as trite and overdone, I still like them. I will probably always take pictures of them. They are “vintage,” no matter how modern they are. There’s just something about the mystique that never quite goes away… Amirite?!?! (I […]