Maybe Spring is Coming
We’ve had such a cool spring that at times, I’ve wondered if we would even see any spring flowers. These crocus have been in my front yard & have been
We’ve had such a cool spring that at times, I’ve wondered if we would even see any spring flowers. These crocus have been in my front yard & have been
Part of my challenge taking photos of people, particularly of family members, is to make it look natural & also interesting. I thought I’d share a few photos that have
I love people watching. When you’re in a foreign country its particularly intriguing to wonder what kind of lives people lead. This woman I saw outside of Arequipa, Peru at
I’ve been to Peru twice on medical missions and I’ve found it to be a country that is ripe with photo opportunities. This photo was taken in the Colca canyon
I’ve been in Seattle the last few days for a conference at the University of Washington. The cherry blossoms are almost at their peak on the campus. It was fun
I thought I’d take an unconventional view of Multnomah Falls last weekend when I was passing through. Usually everyone focuses on the upper falls which is very beautiful but the
No, its not quite spring here in Selah yet but I have high hopes that it is around the corner. This was taken last year in my yard.
This was taken last summer at a monkey refuge in Shell, Ecuador. We were able to visit the sanctuary during part of our rest weekend during our medical mission to
This shot was done last summer near one of the local Yakima valley wineries. Sometimes to me, the area can seem like Washington’s version of Tuscany 🙂
Part of the joy of traveling is being able to take photos of different locations, different perspectives. My niece Hannah & I were in Ecuador last summer on a medical