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  • Do You Want to Know a Secret


    Evan found out last week that our picture (he as the model, me as the photographer) is being included in publications (guidebook, calendar and postcard) for the Albany County (Laramie), Wyoming Tourism Board. Woo Hoo!


  • Another Macro and a Mill


    I spent some time today going through some pictures I took last year looking for more macros. I had no clue I’d taken so many. :)

    This afternoon my Aunt Alline called me and told me she had just seen a mill that I needed to take pictures of. She said that with so much rain that we’d gotten, it was really pouring over the dam. So when Tommy got home we headed over. It was a pretty little mill–I don’t think it’s a working one though. (Thanks Aunt Alline!)

  • Macros





    My photography club is having a competition on Monday night. The subject of the photos is Macros. I’m trying to decide whether to submit any of these–what do you think?

  • Another of the 26 Things – Hole

    This is such a neat old church located at the edge of Laramie. I have no idea of its history, but would love to learn more about it. I would also love to get a picture of it as a storm is coming through.

  • The Old Tate (Georgia) Train Station

    I am participating in a photography challenge called 26 Things. We are given a list of words to which we are to “match” one of our photos. This photo is my interpretation of Weathered.

  • Happy New Year

    Here’s hoping that 2009 is a happy and healthy one for you all!

  • It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas!

    Lights from the tree. Last year we decided to throw away all of our Christmas tree lights and buy new ones. These have much larger bulbs and I love them. Of course I never think we have enough lights on the tree.

    And here’s the gigantic wreath. Tommy saw this at the old Ace Hardware store. He didn’t buy it when he first saw it but came home and told me about it. I sent him right back up to the store to get it. I love it. It is so nice to sit with the fire going, the wreath and tree lights lit and feel cozy warm. Unfortunately, we are “enjoying” 60+ temperatures right now.

    I love these little Sunshine Folk ornaments. We started collecting these when the kids were little. I think we have about 40 total. Each one is decorated differently–we have a ballerina, a soccer player (of course), an Indian, etc. They are probably no taller than about 2″. So little, but so cute!

  • Sting ’em Jackets!

    45 – Georgia Tech
    42 – Georgia

    Tommy is a very happy man!!