I know I'll be dating myself with this post, but when I learned to type, I started on a manual typewriter. You know . . . the ones where you had to put about 10 pounds of pressure on a key in order to get it to strike the ribbon. We developed strong, fast fingers …
Day 135 – A Walk Around Bend
I haven't spent much time in downtown Bend recently so today I took a walk through town on my lunch hour. It's a really cool town and had a lot of interesting photo opportunities. I captured just a few in the short time I had to spend. It was very hot and very bright out …
Day 134 – More Blossoms
Today was another gorgeous day. I had so much going on that I didn't get out to do photos until late in the day and I wasn't quite sure what I was going to photograph. As I was looking out our kitchen window, one of the trees in our back yard was in full bloom …
Day 133 – Past their Prime
During the transition from Spring to Summer, all the spring flowers (and weeds) start dying off. They can leave some interesting remnants. The dandelion was in my yard (I had many samples to choose from). The other flowers were outside my doctor's office. I had seem them last week while I was there but didn't …
Day 132 – A Day at the Farm
A friend from work invited us out to his farm where one of his ewes had just given birth to two lambs just a few days ago. They were the cutest darned things but stayed very close to their mother. It was one of those gorgeous, sunny days - a little too sunny for good …
