Photos taken at the United States Post Office – Downtown Fort Worth Texas.
More photos of “symmetry” can be found at the Daily Post
Photos taken at the United States Post Office – Downtown Fort Worth Texas.
More photos of “symmetry” can be found at the Daily Post
We pulled off onto this dirt road to take photos of an abandoned house.
We also enjoyed watching several wedges of geese fly overhead. I’m sure the geese were following a “path” only they could see.
If you would like to see more “Which Way” photos….click on over to Cee’s challenge.
I just learned of this challenge from the blog My Life Lived Full. I’ve debated whether a “changing season” challenge is something I should undertake. Living in Texas several months go by when there seems to be little change in the landscape.
Before I moved to Texas I was told…”The difference between Winter and Summer in Texas is: in the Winter the trees are bare, the grass is brown and the skies are blue. In the Summer the trees have leaves, the grass is brown and the sky is blue!” This explanation has proven to be true. However, there are some differences in the flower beds…so that’s where I’ve decided to focus.
When I first moved to Texas, 16 years ago, an elderly neighbor told me to cut my rose bushes back in February. I have always followed her advice and no matter how far back I cut them they always come back in a grand and beautiful way! So here it is February, the rose bushes are cut back, and I have chosen to share photos of my flower beds for this season changing challenge.
If you would like to see how others are interpreting this challenge you can find their photos here
“The rules were simple and I’m very glad that a lot of you decided to join the challenge. If you haven’t joined, but feel like joining, it’s not too late. The idea behind it is to get you to shoot often and continuously, to build up your portfolio, get some photographic experience and have fun. This way you’ll capture the changing seasons throughout the year.” Cardinal Guzman
We made a quick (18 hours) out and back trip to Brownfield Texas today. It seemed like a good idea yesterday…but the last 100 miles were pretty rough.
The good news is….we never take a trip without stopping to take pictures. Here are a few of the sights from today’s journey.
I must apologize to all people being slammed with winter storms right now.
But it looks like Spring is right around the corner here in Texas. I noticed over the past few days the greenery of daffodils popping up. Today was the first bloom I spotted.
I realize winter isn’t quite finished with us…our temperatures will still have a few dips…I just hope they don’t dip low enough to injure these poor guys!!
I wanted to share a few more photos that were taken downtown Fort Worth the same night I took the Tarrant County Courthouse photo posted last night.
This is a photo I took right after the new year. It is of the Tarrant County Courthouse downtown Fort Worth. It is a beautiful building, built in 1895. It sits at the far South end of Main Street. This picture was taken from Sundance Square, the activity hub of downtown, 2 blocks North of the courthouse.
These photos were taken last Spring using my iPhone 5s,
Sugar and I were out walking when she spotted this small patch of flowers. She immediately stopped and started sniffing. Then she sat beside them and smiled. How could I not take pictures when my dog knows enough to stop and smell the flowers!!
I would like to call this series of photos “Let’s Not Fly A Kite” Me and several friends spent the good part of an afternoon trying to get the kite airborne….with no luck.
I choose to blame the wind. It couldn’t possibly be our lack of trick kite flying skills!
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