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236/365 Steps

236/365 Steps

“Saturday Sunset” What does this have to do with steps? Umm … they both start with “S”?  Finding an opportunity of a photo that included steps wasn’t happening today.  This is what was happening and thus is the picture of the day. I learned that sunsets are hard, at least for me, to photograph such that they are as beautiful in the photo as they are firsthand.

235/365 Landscape

235/365 Landscape

‘Summer Parked” There are lots of great things about Dallas, but its beautiful landscape is not one of them.  Cityscape?  Maybe, but definitely not landscape.  With today’s prompt being a local landscape, I was at a loss.  I finally decided, almost too late in the day,  that we do have lots of parks that provide a nice respite from the concrete and glass that covers most of the city. I took several photos of this expansive park.  In the end,…

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234/365 Abundant

234/365 Abundant

“Lots of Loaves” The girls are trying to test their recipes in preparation for starting their own baking business.  For now they are taking orders from their friends.  Today Brooke made several kinds of mini loaves to offer as samples.  They look good and they smell really good but they don’t see the need to add a taste tester to their staff so I have not had any of today’s product.  Today’s breads are oatmeal and cinnamon raisin.  The truth is…

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232/365 The Other Side

232/365 The Other Side

“The Ears Have It” Today’s prompt was to look at something from “the other side.”  You know, the grass is always greener on the other side…Harley has the sweetest little face, but it definitely her ears that give her “her look” no matter the side from which you view them.  I like how the light shines through her ears. Below is a picture I took while photographing on the square in Carrollton.  It is not technically great, but it was…

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231/365 Urban/Hidden/Neglected

231/365 Urban/Hidden/Neglected

“Black and White Movies” This is the Plaza Theater in Carrollton, TX. It was built in 1949.  The door that is in the foreground, the one blocked by the bench, was the “Negros only” door.  It led straight to the balcony.  Some days it feels like we have come so far beyond that time and on others it feels as if time has stood still and we are still right there.

230/365 Measure

230/365 Measure

“No Need to Measure” There is really no need to say anything here other than it is late, school (at least for teachers) starts tomorrow and we went out for a superb French meal with some spectacular friends to keep from thinking about the reality that summer vacation is officially over. I am fond of foods that I can eat as much of as I’d like without having to worry about measuring anything.  Hooray for fresh green beans!

229/365 Pink

229/365 Pink

“Obvious Pink” I have a button that reads, “The obvious escapes many.”  It is hardcore evidence of my judgmental side.  I bet none of you knew I had one of those.  So, this morning as I was looking at the day’s prompt on my iPad, I spoke aloud my concern about what I could photograph that was pink – and not a flower.  Between you and me, I am getting tired of photographing flowers.  Anyway, my beloved family asked if…

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228/365 Eye Catching

228/365 Eye Catching

“Bowled Over” It is hard to believe that the new school year is about to begin.  Weber goes back to school Monday; I am free until Thursday.  Either way, it seems too soon.  We spent our last day of weekday freedom accomplishing a couple of errands that are definitely no fun on the weekend. Since Brooke is now home with us, we have had to do some re-arranging and re-organizing around here to make room for her and, more importantly,…

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227/365 Floating

227/365 Floating

“Two Balloons” I like both the photo and the sentiment here but it does make me laugh because, although Weber was a good sport and helped with today’s photo, I learned that he really doesn’t like balloons.  

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