What charming places they are! I imagined walking through the pumpkin patch being basked in the early morning sunshine and coming home to enjoy more autumn colors. How beautiful all those autumn colors are! I also enjoyed the photos of Ardenwood Park, which I have heard about but never visited.
The picture of your blog profile reminded me of someone or something... I think it's the statue of a girl in Hiroshima! I remember seeing it on your blog earlier this year.
I love the opening photos of your blog that change with seasons and themes. You are an artist with such nice taste.
Thank you for refreshing us with all those wonderful photos.
Travel, whether near or far, has always been a big part of my life. Sometimes I'm traveling with others. Usually, however, I'm on my own just tripping around my neighborhood, hometown, or surrounding communities. No matter where I go, though, I always take lots of photos using my Nikon D40 and Nikkor 18-200 mm lens or my little iPhone or iPad.
In January 2013 I was diagnosed a second time with cancer; only this time there is no cure. It's being treated as a chronic disease, so since then I've felt a sense of urgency to get out and see as much of my world as possible and take photos and record them on this blog, which I use as my "photo diary." So, enjoy my travels and resulting images and please visit again...
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Fantastic Pictures, very nice colors! Kiss from Portugal
What charming places they are! I imagined walking through the pumpkin patch being basked in the early morning sunshine and coming home to enjoy more autumn colors. How beautiful all those autumn colors are! I also enjoyed the photos of Ardenwood Park, which I have heard about but never visited.
The picture of your blog profile reminded me of someone or something... I think it's the statue of a girl in Hiroshima! I remember seeing it on your blog earlier this year.
I love the opening photos of your blog that change with seasons and themes. You are an artist with such nice taste.
Thank you for refreshing us with all those wonderful photos.
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