Back in August, a fellow photoblogger from Utah said that a shot I took of a thistle going to seed “is what photography is all about.”  I thought about Melanie from One Stop Closer when I drove past the same field and saw the dry remains of wildflowers now covered in fresh snow. When I showed the […]

While still enjoying all four seasons, I am lucky to live in a place where flowers can bloom outdoors at least eight months a year, from at least March to October.  Although I prefer the beauty of flowers in their prime, there was something about the way that these end-of-life wildflowers looked in the late afternoon […]

Last month I shared a post called April Flowers Bring May Flowers? titled that way due to the lack of rain we experienced during what is typically a much wetter season here Somewhere-in-the-Middle-of-the-USA.  As it turns out, the flowers I captured during the month of May were just as lovely as those from April, although […]

UPDATE: Please see updated information about Yellowstone on my new blog, Everyday Wanderer. As the National Park Service prepares to turn 100 on August 25th, America’s first national park has been a fixture in the news. Unfortunately, Yellowstone‘s coverage hasn’t been about the hundreds of animal species that roam the naturally wild 3,500 square foot […]

Four years ago, I started this blog as a 365 project.  I pushed myself to take and post a photo a day throughout 2012 in order to make time to pursue a hobby that interested me.  There were some days without posts in 2015.  Okay, sometimes it was longer than that.  Yes, I’m looking at […]