It is free Saturday again folks and I hope to see what you are willing to share with us all as you get ready for next weeks challenges. I may be gone most of tomorrow but will be lurking on my phone. Come on by with any and all you have to share, it's free, still no charge.
I had a great time Friday with a familiar face here on the Ugly Hedge Hog Challenge thread. Dane and his family are here in San Antonio house setting for a week or so and we were able to get together. It was great to meet and greet another Hogger face to face. We went out Friday morning to a couple of the Spanish Missions on the Mission Trail here is San Antonio.
That's a good start and a very interesting location.
Was asked to shoot a choral concert last sunday.
lhammer43 wrote:
It is free Saturday again folks and I hope to see what you are willing to share with us all as you get ready for next weeks challenges. I may be gone most of tomorrow but will be lurking on my phone. Come on by with any and all you have to share, it's free, still no charge.
I had a great time Friday with a familiar face here on the Ugly Hedge Hog Challenge thread. Dane and his family are here in San Antonio house setting for a week or so and we were able to get together. It was great to meet and greet another Hogger face to face. We went out Friday morning to a couple of the Spanish Missions on the Mission Trail here is San Antonio.
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Nice mission shots, Larry. So glad you and dane got to meet up. His wife seems to be just as lovely as yours. I'll be posting - eventually.
RichardTaylor wrote:
Was asked to shoot a choral concert last sunday.
Richard, I like the way the choir is posed in this shot.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Richard, I like the way the choir is posed in this shot.
Thanks - they did that all bye themselves. Basically it's their singing positions, except for the conductor.
The freezing cold highlight of my week was watching my grandson at his final cross country meet. He had never run X-C till this year (he says he's learned a lot by watching YouTube videos on the subject!). He is 13 and ended up top X-C Boys' Runner in his class.
How cold was it? This didn't factor in the wind
He loves to run and runs with a smile on his face
But the last kick takes all you've got
Over the line at last 1.7 miles 11.08 (1 minute off his best time - I was shivering faster than that)
This was an inspirational banner on the field fence - it applies to so much in life.
PAToGraphy wrote:
The freezing cold highlight of my week was watching my grandson at his final cross country meet. He had never run X-C till this year (he says he's learned a lot by watching YouTube videos on the subject!). He is 13 and ended up top X-C Boys' Runner in his class.
Looks miserable. Good result for your grandson.
RichardTaylor wrote:
Looks miserable. Good result for your grandson.
It was surely miserable for the spectators!! But means so much to the kids...glad I did it. Thanks, Richard.
RichardTaylor wrote:
Was asked to shoot a choral concert last sunday.
I also like the way you posed the Choir.
I've been getting the pets ready for their Halloween photos. It is so much fun!
Still thinking about our NYC trip a week ago. Guess we got out of there just in time.
Train stop in New London, CT
Our hote was near Times Sq. in the garment district. The tables in the plaza had sewing machines on them.
The heart of the district had this sculpture of a giant button and needle.
One of many "very differently" designed buildings.
Can't believe we were really there - or that it is now just wonderful memories.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Still thinking about our NYC trip a week ago. Guess we got out of there just in time.
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