I found this restaurant in Austin Texas. They cater to the Vegan community. The food was wonderful and needless to say the sign was fun!
This sign was a block away
Do you enjoy B&W photography? Visit Cee’s page.
I found this restaurant in Austin Texas. They cater to the Vegan community. The food was wonderful and needless to say the sign was fun!
This sign was a block away
Do you enjoy B&W photography? Visit Cee’s page.
Merida, Yucatan – I wish I could’ve walked through many of these doors – to explore what lay beyond. Well maybe not the Cirujano Dentista door!


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Here are a few doors I saw while in Yucatan, Mexico



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The letters C or D…this is what Cee wants pictures of this week.
C = Cowboy
Awhile back we were visiting family in Snyder Texas. I found this cool piece of metal art at the local college. It actually represents their mascot – The Westerners. However, I’ve chosen to call him a cowboy…for this challenge!
If you enjoy black and white photography I would encourage you to visit Cee’s page.
Since finding this challenge I have learned something valuable about myself. I love two types of doors.
One: the entrances to large beautiful churches

St. Mary’s of the Assumption – Fort Worth Texas
Two: Old abandon buildings

Abandon building South Fort Worth
It seems I might have missed the middle ground!
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The letters A & B…this is what Cee wants pictures of this week.
The Bass Performance Hall is the home of the Fort Worth Symphony, Texas Ballet Theater, Fort Worth Opera and the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. 
The angels on the side of the building are 48 feet tall. They are a unique feature of downtown Fort Worth. 
To learn what others shared for the letters A & B visit Cee’s page.
I’ve given quite a bit of thought to this photo challenge. “A Good Match” I’ve searched my photo library, considered several ideas but finally I settled on what I consider to be the best match…my partnership with Tina.
She is the piece I was missing. She is the joy in my everyday. She is the hope and dreams of my future. And on August 20th 2015 she became my wife.
So for me…the good match, is the greatest match, I could’ve asked for.

Tina and me
The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: A Good Match.
The Daily Post, weekly photo challenge, is to share the unexpected.
The most recent unexpected event I could think of was our visit to Celestun, Yucatan to see real live flamingos. Not flamingos that stand around in a pond at the zoo…but real live flamingos, in the wild, in their own habitat, with their families and their friends…NOT surrounded by screaming children with nowhere to go and nowhere to fly. 
Fortunately, for the flamingos, the boat we hired was only allowed to get within a certain distance. Unfortunately for my photography we couldn’t get closer. 
I could have watched these pink creatures all day. Tina and I both have a long standing love for these unique creatures. So having the opportunity to see hundreds of them at one time was a dream come true. 