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On the afternoon of May 29, 2017, I got my wish...when some raindrops arrived.
And, about an hour later, the rain began again...and brought us puddles.
I took this picture as the shadows were lengthening, and the sun was thinking about setting...
In 2015, we enjoyed red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple as monthly themes.
My theme for December of 2015 is: white
in Explore at #472 on December 4, 2015
In September of 2008, while walking up the main street of Estes Park, Colorado, I saw these flowers... I just had to take a picture.
...in the Explore calendar at #195 on October 11, 2009
I love playing with perspective! I was able to make the windmill look as though it is taller than the water towers, hills, and mountains. And, as a bonus, clouds cast a shadow over the foreground, making it look darker than the rest of the scene.
...in the Explore calendar at #334 on March 17, 2009
My theme for March of 2017 is: wild asters
On January 28, 2017, dry aster shapes abounded in our yard.
Here is something that I wrote:
medium.com/@sheilamink/is-today-the-day-that-you-will-bec...
in Explore on October 10, 2025 at #22
My theme for 2016 is: 52 months in a year...beginning with June of 2006.
I took this photo in October of 2006.
in Explore at #153 on January 29, 2016
In the early morning,
I didn't have to go far,
Frost was once again,
Found on our car.
(and...so am I,
in the reflection)
...in the Explore calendar at #215 on June 3, 2009
On the morning of July 7, 2017, I went outside to see how one of the wild sunflowers in our yard was doing.
A fly was willing to hold still while I took this picture.
I am celebrating the New Year with a new project.
In June of 2006 I began taking digital pictures.
My theme for 2016 is: 52 months in a year
I took this photo in August of 2006.
I love it when moonflowers come to visit...
I took this picture on May 23, 2023.
Here is a shirt for you to see...
a place of beauty...
a time to catch the sunlight...
a morning in March of 2007...
My theme for February is: frost