I miss you Sam!!

I miss you Sam!!
I miss you Sam!!
Showing posts with label Skys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skys. Show all posts

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Weekend Fall Skies

One glowing sunset!
The walker on the beach at sunset is one of those once in a lifetime shots.














It seems the clouds, the colors on any given day change minute by minute. You could stand on our deck and take a photo every five minutes and each one would be different. It never ceases to amaze me.



These days the sun peeks through the clouds now and then and we get some wild looking skies. The winds have pretty much stripped the trees of the colorful fall garb, so for now these are about all there is to photograph. I have to admit though, I never tire of the continually changing clouds and colors and patterns as they move across the sky.
I always thought it would be wonderful to be able to paint beautiful pictures of scenes like these, but painting or drawing are most definitely not among my limited talents. Still, the camera has offered me the opportunity to create in another way.




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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Sky Watch #17

Beautiful fall sunsets here in Seattle.
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Geese headed south from Oregon
Sunset in Oregon
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

A Little of Everything from Seattle

Evening colors.
Stand of trees at the Harbor Park. There's green along with the fall colors -- trees and thick grass.
Another park above the Harbor park and only a few blocks from the house. Lovely view of the Sound.
An uncertain dawn. I can get good shots of the sunsets without the distraction of cables and wires, but dawn is a different matter. Still, I couldn't pass this one up.
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What Can I Say?

What Can I Say?
I'm interested in almost everything. Use to like to travel, but it's too expensive now. I take Tai Chi classes, swim, volunteer in a Jump-start program for pre-schoolers. I'm an avid reader and like nearly everyone these days I follow politics avidly. I'm a former teacher and Special Projects Coordinator for a Telecommunications company, Assistant to the President of a Japanese silicon wafer manufacturing company. Am now enjoying retirement -- most of the time. I have two daughters, one son-in-law and two sons scattered all over the country. No grandchildren.

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