When I sat down last night to edit my photos for this week's SiMC, I had a full-blown panic attack... I feared that the above photo was all I'd get to share. My 4+ year old laptop is in her final death throes. While this is a First World Problem, I'm more than a little … Continue reading Panic mode
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Week 31: back on the road
I spent part of this week visiting with my College Kid, so in about half of my 365, the images are at least different from what I've been photographing. It tells me that I really need to get out of my house more often than just on weekends. There is a lot of cool stuff … Continue reading Week 31: back on the road
Campus tour
The menfolk and I road-tripped to North Caroline this weekend to visit the College Kid. We had some bonding time walking around downtown and the UNCGreensboro campus. (Photos shot with a Nikon D60, using an 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 20mm f/2.8 wide-angle, 50mm f/1.8 prime lens, Nikon CoolPix S205 and/or iPhone4) For more photos, please visit my … Continue reading Campus tour
Week 30: camera dump
This was a lazy week, I even seriously considered just packing it in and giving up. It's not difficult to take a photo every day, it's just that I exhausted my imagination weeks ago. I try to take different photos each day, but day-um sometimes it's easier to simply snap a shot of the pets … Continue reading Week 30: camera dump
Survival kit
I'm finally getting an opportunity to visit my daughter in her adopted state, and am headed out soon on a long road trip. Driving from Florida to North Caroline, in one day, is not something to attempt unprepared. Granted, there are three licensed drivers in our car, so dividing up the trip into three, four-hour … Continue reading Survival kit
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I grew up in East Tennessee, where I lived near the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains... literally the closest place to heaven on earth. Living now in Florida, where the highest point in the entire state is only 345 feet above sea level, saying I miss the mountains is an understatement. Whenever I get … Continue reading Home

