Well, I did own the attached Plymouth. I built it several years ago originally as a show car then a driver. Last summer I replaced it with the Corvette. Once a car guy, always a car guy.
It Is a nice town. Around my area (Seattle) there are also many, many things to do and photograph.
The military left me in Tacoma in 1994, so we bought a house and stuck around. We currently live in a rural setting surrounded by trees and wildlife-I endeavor to photograph what I can. This Red-Breasted Sap Sucker was photographed less than 50 feet for by back porch. She ( I think it is a female- no crest of red feathers) hangs out on this tree everyday. Will try some better shots soon although I do not wish to disturb her sap sucking.
It Is a nice town. Around my area (Seattle) there ... (show quote)
I am fortunate to to have lots of interest. It helps dealing with the stay at home order we are in. :) I was introduced to photography when I worked for a local television station in Portland. That was in the early seventies. I ended up being a film editor and did a little directing. Left that after a few years and changed careers. Fifteen years later I helped raise money for and help produce a cancer video for a local hospital. It was for newly diagnosed cancer patients. Yes video,VHS. I'm old, what can I say? I worked for a company for nearly thirty five years. Now retirement is my full time job.