The Blog
On photography and things like that
Where thoughts and pictures become words.
August 13
Last weekend I got the urge to visit Konza Prairie and do a little hiking. I needed to get out and needed the exercise. There is no better place than the wonderful hiking trails of Konza.
July 29
As if it was intentionally put in this spot for just such a sunrise.
July 25
There is much that can be learned when it comes to the grasslands of this world. Their vital importance in filtering the air that we breath. The wildlife that it sustains. The pleasure of just being surrounded by simple beautiful life. It truly moves me to the core of my being.
Rhythms of Life
Moments of extreme joy are like flowers in a breeze swaying every which way in an attempt to capture every ray of sun.
July 23
Not all grasses were "just" waist high. I spent a few moments in amazement standing next to growth of Big Bluestem.
July 21
I decided over the weekend I would stick close to home, very close and found myself roaming the grounds of Shunga Park
July 18
I knew it may not be the "wow" type of image that most seem to gravitate to but, it was what I needed to be photographing at that moment.
June 25
Hey, Happy Summer 2014! Yeah I know I am a few days late in my acknowledgment but the best to all through the next few months. We have had some great weather the last few weeks with only a hint of summer heat but, we won't be able to hold it back much longer.
Horizons
It may be that being yourself is the hardest battle you will ever fight.
June 19
I recently spent a few days in what is known as the Smokey Hills area of Kansas.
No Hurry
When we take time to slow down there seems to be an opportunity to invite more into our lives. How we perceive that opportunity is up to us.
June 10
I just finished watching a PBS video on an episode of Nature, Elsa's Legacy: The Born Free Story.
Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don’t resist them – that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like.
~Lao Tzu
