Photohunt – LICK
St. Louis is fortunate to have an abundance of parks. One just a few miles from our house — Lone Elk Park –is our grandsons’ favorite places to go. Especially in the winter when the trees are bare and they … Continue reading →
St. Louis is fortunate to have an abundance of parks. One just a few miles from our house — Lone Elk Park –is our grandsons’ favorite places to go. Especially in the winter when the trees are bare and they … Continue reading →
A slow stretch from one of the world’s fastest couch potatoes.
Continue reading →I’m bending the rules just a bit for today’s PhotoHunt by posting a short YouTube clip. It seems I don’t take a lot of bird photos when we travel. But, this video is of some seabirds battling the wind, in … Continue reading →
Interesting PhotoHunt subject this week. I can imagine many ways to interpret it and stay true to the travel theme of my blog. I could do luggage pictures. I could do shopping bag pictures from other countries. I could even … Continue reading →
Do you doubt the claims on the shirt? Look at that stance. Look at the way he holds the club and ball as if he was born with them in his hands. Look at the steely focus in his eyes … Continue reading →
It’s been a long time since I participated in PhotoHunt. But, I was going to do a post on the Great Forest Park Balloon Race & Balloon Glow anyway and I thought it would make a nice twist on the … Continue reading →
How do you put a lock on the wide open spaces? And what are you locking in? Or out? Five years ago, Dan and I took a big looping auto tour of Wyoming. We started in Jackson Hole, visited Yellowstone, … Continue reading →
Today we took our four grandsons to the National Museum of Transportation. I hadn’t given the PhotoHunt theme a thought, but then I saw the marquee for the old 66 Drive In and decided it was perfect. The 66 Drive … Continue reading →
What a challenging PhotoHunt assignment this week! Obviously for me the challenge wasn’t finding an example of the subject. The challenge was deciding where to take that one photo in a store that houses hundreds of thousands of books. So, … Continue reading →
My Mother’s Day gift “painted” by my youngest grandson, Morgan. Age 3.
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