Delta Paddle Wheeler

(Images 1 and 2 courtesy of the Big Guy, who took them for me in between catching fish.)
(Images 1 and 2 courtesy of the Big Guy, who took them for me in between catching fish.)
Farewell, Mexico Monday! Even though I suspect there still must be a few more slides somewhere around the house (including one of an 8-year-old me standing on a street corner holding onto a giant bunch of balloons), they have yet to turn up, so this will be my final week sharing my dad’s slide images of trips to Mexico. First, […]
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park includes the Hyde Street Pier, where visitors can explore historic ships and enjoy some amazing views of the city and the bay.
The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge for the week of November 11, 2016. In this week’s challenge, show us tiny. Capture something at a smaller scale. Create your own miniature scene. Or experiment with the tilt-shift technique — Instagram and other apps have this built-in tool. You can also interpret the theme in other ways by capturing your favorite tiny […]
Up until now I’ve been trying to follow the chronological order of the original PBS series; but for this week I decided to skip ahead a little. I happened to catch this episode a few days ago, and I enjoyed it so much I couldn’t wait to share it with you. Perhaps it will brighten your day just a little […]
This week, Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge for this week is Entrances and Doors. All buildings have at least one door. This week I want to see grand entrances and doors from a Cathedral to an old broken door found in a ruined building from long ago. Any building as long long as the entry or door is your main subject of your photo.
Next week I’ll be concluding my Mexico Monday series with the last few pictures of churches in the Ensenada area of Baja California. I’m thinking about carrying on in a similar theme with Memory Mondays — sharing some of the best images I’ve found as I sort through my family’s old photos. Any thoughts? Feel free to share!
I live in the northern half of my state, not in (more or less) perpetually sunny Southern California… but we still don’t get anything like the beautiful fall colors people travel hundreds of miles to view, like in New England and other northern climates. Still, if you can manage to get up early enough on a clear morning and choose […]