fred1st > The dau was on TV twice the Friday we were there, quite the civic promoter these days. And no, none of these people are as wide as they are made to seem stretched to the distorted aspect ratio of wide-screen TV.
fred1st > Watching Abby stalk this bird I remembered as a child I was told that "if you put salt on a bird's tail, you can catch it!" Am I the only one that ever fell for this adult trickery?
fred1st > Hang time
fred1st > Some of my daughter's neighbors had taken great pains to "plant" this wonderful but completely DEAD tree in a rock garden near their house. Nice touch!
fred1st > Ever try to make a cat smile?
fred1st > Technically, these are not mountains, but "erosional remnants"--what is left of thousands of feet of volcanic ash, dust and soil where once a shallow sea covered this part of the American West and then wooly mammoths roamed.
fred1st > I would have liked to have had several hours just to sit on a little ledge below this precipice, look out on the eons of time this view tells about, and try, just try to comprehend how fleeting our short lives are. And how precious.
fred1st > I could have stayed here for an hour as the light changed every second! What you can't tell is that the wind is blowing so hard I'm having a hard time standing, much less holding the camera steady as I pan to capture the three images that make up this striking composite. I'll print this one, and frame it.
fred1st > With the rains that fell for 4 of our 5 days in Dakota, the little stream is flowing below, and the nearby vegetation lends a dash of color other than red-brown-gray-tan to the landscape. And those interesting clouds certainly lent a nice touch to the few photos of the day.
The dau was on TV twice the Friday we were there, quite the civic promoter these days. And no, none of these people are as wide as they are made to seem stretched to the distorted aspect ratio of wide-screen TV.
fred1st > The dau was on TV twice the Friday we were there, quite the civic promoter these days. And no, none of these people are as wide as they are made to seem stretched to the distorted aspect ratio of wide-screen TV.
The dau was on TV twice the Friday we were there, quite the civic promoter these days. And no, none of these people are as wide as they are made to seem stretched to the distorted aspect ratio of wide-screen TV.
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