afsalvo wrote:
Thank you Pat. I spent a good deal of time moving snow today.
Tony
Yeah, and it didn't want to move either. So heavy.
tdozier3 wrote:
My last submission, on the last day of a great challenge. There's always a photo op around the house or yard with these two knuckleheads.
I love your knuckle heads.
PAToGraphy wrote:
I love your knuckle heads.
Thank you. They are quite spoiled.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
tdozier3 wrote:
My last submission, on the last day of a great challenge. There's always a photo op around the house or yard with these two knuckleheads.
Such photogenic buddies 😊😊😊😊😊
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
[quote=sueb4653][quote=PAToGraphy]In this challenge, post images taken within 2 miles of your home - that includes inside your home if you wish. Show us your neighborhood. The host for this challenge is our colorful, imaginative, Bill - the guy who does wonders with hardware supplies, textiles, music, movie themes and lens art.
Rediscover your yard, your neighborhood.[/quote
My place when we get snow[/quote]
An awesome snow shot 🤍🤍🎯🤍🤍
SueScott wrote:
This is what we found growing on the side of our pool last summer!
page #33 is one of the weirdest things seen on UHH
Photolady2014 wrote:
Love my deck view!
page #34 amazing lens work@
WOW, Bill, 40 pages!! Thanks for hosting - great job, my friend! I knew it would be a well posted challenge. I have a couple finals. This house still stands. It was old when I took these pictures 8 years ago. We are still semi-rural here, but the "burbs" are encroaching. We have a fair amount of land but it is in a flood plain, managed and no new structures can be built around us. We can't even rebuild on our own land. If our house burned down, it could only be rebuilt on the original footprint. The house below is on the edge of large fields owned by one of the towns eldest citizens who is still sharp as a tack.
PAToGraphy wrote:
WOW, Bill, 40 pages!! Thanks for hosting - great job, my friend! I knew it would be a well posted challenge. I have a couple finals. This house still stands. It was old when I took these pictures 8 years ago. We are still semi-rural here, but the "burbs" are encroaching. We have a fair amount of land but it is in a flood plain, managed and no new structures can be built around us. We can't even rebuild on our own land. If our house burned down, it could only be rebuilt on the original footprint. The house below is on the edge of large fields owned by one of the towns eldest citizens who is still sharp as a tack.
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Photolady2014 wrote:
Love my deck view!
Great photos from your deck Photolady!
afsalvo wrote:
A heavy snow storm hit our area today and is limiting today's photography, but I do have a few oldies that might work (definitely within the 2 mile limit).
pg. 35
What a beautiful area for a walking trail!
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