lhammer43 wrote:
I'm out of town, but that doesn't mean Free Sunday can't go on. It's a wide open challenge so post anything you want to. I've got a few after all the precipitation we have had. We are half way through the Month of September and are very close to recording the wettest September on record for San Antonio. Experienced a little sunshine this afternoon in Austin. Nice change.
Great start, Larry. Sure is crazy weather. Enjoy your time away.
William wrote:
tomorrow/it's/seven/years/UHH
You've stuck with UHH a long time!! We're glad you did.
jimber wrote:
Two shots of a sunrise from this past week.
Interesting how same subject can look so different. Nice, Jimber.
SueScott wrote:
Faith and country.
Nice one and could easily be a commentary on faith and our country.
Was out at dawn several mornings doing some work for a client. One morning was very heavy fog and I loved how it delicately dropped on some last roses of the season.
Photogirl17 wrote:
Pg. 1 Great Image Bill.
9/16/2011 was a good day now
PAToGraphy wrote:
You've stuck with UHH a long time!! We're glad you did.
you know why it's like glue
we will stick it out together
progress and follow the ide
the tide in in and out now))
glad you know what i mean
will say it's lots of real fun)
Bill
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
PAToGraphy wrote:
Was out at dawn several mornings doing some work for a client. One morning was very heavy fog and I loved how it delicately dropped on some last roses of the season.
p2 - Beautiful series, Pat...ya' dun good!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Thanks for hosting, and a great start, Larry!
Celebrated our #5 granddaughters fifth birthday today at Leg Up Farms,
which has an upscale grocery store in Emigsville, PA, but also runs a
non-profit therapy center for children with special needs in Mt. Wolf, PA.
I was totally blown away about what these people do for our community,
and if you ever get the chance, check them out (
www.legupfarm.org.)
The store's prices might be a little high, but man, do they have some awesome
homemade food and speciality items...plus, knowing that so much of their
profits help those in need negates the couple dollars more I might spend.
Here are a couple of pictures of just some of their grounds in Mt. Wolf.
Hope you enjoy.
Tim
PAToGraphy wrote:
Was out at dawn several mornings doing some work for a client. One morning was very heavy fog and I loved how it delicately dropped on some last roses of the season.
Beautiful treatment of a Beautiful subject..Pg. 2
William wrote:
the begin of my path
the early days were)
rhe keen/focused/ID
the weeks past/post
Bill
Now this is a winner for sure Bill..Love it..Pg. 2
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