Hal81 wrote:
Hay! Its time for a new sticker on that tag.You only got a few weeks left. Like the car.
The new sticker is in the house, ready to be put on the car but my husband has been a little busy and has not gotten around to it yet.
( He has a square-to-it, and a triangle-to-it but has not gotten a-round-to-it yet. Nuck-nuck-nuck-nuck-nuck! )
We love the car too!
Hobo's second stop was Pittsburgh, PA.
He went to Mt. Washington overlook it see the city.
To Kennywood Park to apply for a summer job (Rats! He got there too late and the office was closed!)
And he took some dowsing lessons from Crazy Pat. (See the Hobo Home Page for more pics.)
He had a wonderful time and can't wait to start the next leg of his adventure!
Aaaaaaawwwwwww, love on a high and windy hill, with Heinzs Field in the back ground.
Here's a better look at the local football battleground .
Hobo learns about the Pittsburgh Pirates ball team, from a dyed in the wool, Home Town Burger.
The Science Center boasts a WWII sub, but Hobo likes wide open spaces not tight comfined places! So no sub tours for him,!
Hobo is into history so here is a tidbit for your learning pleasure.
Wow! a summer job at a great old amusement park.
How high did you say "The Steel Phantom is?!?!?!?! Uuuummmm, on second thought I'ed rather be riding the real rails.
Hobo's secend stop:
PatsCameraCrazy, Pittsburgh (The Burg), PA.
He got here safely and made a few friends right away. He will be on his way again soon, so stay tuned for more fun adventures!
Hobo meet Travelin' Sam the Enginer Man, in the local Shire Oaks Rail Yard. Travelin' Sam Brought him to us. Thanks, Travelin' Sam!
Hobo wanted to see the burg so we went to the Mt. Washington overlook. He got a little dizzy looking down , so we gave him a helping hand, so th speak. lol
Hobo wanted to learn some new skills so Crazy Pat gave him some dowsing lessons. He now has his own dowsing rod and he's a great Water Witcher!
Great capture. I also love the story it tells. These guys can be picky about who they share their food with.
Hi fellow Hedgehogers, here is a very wet squirrel for your viewing pleasure. He is very wet, and very hungry so a little rain isn't going to stop his breakfast.
(These shots were taken thru a patio door with the screen closed, not to clean & getting wetter by the minute. So please excuse the extra blur. I do know it's there.)
Hope you like sunflower seeds, because that's all there is on the menu today!
Man, I don't mind eating on the patio but they could have at least given me an umbrella!
I love these seeds. I wonder if I could get a doggie bag for the left overs?
Hey! Don't take that away! I'm not done eating!
Nice work! They have a fluffy look when they are tiny.
I take longhorn shots here in Pennsylvania in the Somerset, PA area. They are fun cattle to watch and the little ones will come up close to the fence to see what you are doing. I have to admit that I do get very nervous when Mom comes over though. That fence is not too sturdy looking and I don't run very fast!
Deewheat wrote:
These are pretty much out of the camera..maybe cropping, but basically what you see is what I got LOL.
Nice pic's Ms. Dee, you done good! I like the Bronko Riding shot, those horses can really kick up their heels.
I can almost feel my teeth click together just from looking it it.
Photography is a great hobbie for people who are forced to use wheelchairs. My Mom loved to go on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City and snap away at all the sights.
P.S. That wheelchair looks like you can take it onto the street. Are you out there popping wheelies when no one is watching? ... ; )
rufus1 wrote:
Jen, this is my offering; early morning fog bow formed over the marsh
This picyure shows us a natural wonder..... Fog-bows?!
This "Big Blue Marble" that we call home can really show us photo op's that make us say,"Wow, how in the world does that happen and why?".
Just Sayin'
Nice shots all you guys. : )
Now I feel challenged into digging up some of my own shots.
TylerF wrote:
Let me know what you think. Thanks
I like the balance of composition on #1
The color contrast of green and yellow on # 2
(Did you schedule a photo shoot with that little peeper?)
On #3 the photo is fine. Although, I do think the clouds could be a little more gray, remember, that's just my take on the subject. : )
Now, onto the subject of doing the laundry:
My husband is a better cook....... and I am better at doing the the laundry........ So we share: he cooks & I clean up, I do the laundry & he folds. Problem solved! So we both get chubby on good food and we both look great in white shirts without big red splotches on them! lol Just Sayin'
I like your red! And the fair looks like it was alot of fun...
Heres another red to add into your topic Miss Nan:
DakotaJW wrote:
Here's some state fair red:
Badges I'm Gonna Show You Some Badges....
JENNIFER wrote:
I know that trick,you can't fool me,I jumped that ship.As a grand thank you to Nan,I came up with a plan.Page 54 is in sight,don't call it a night.I wear my heart on my sleeve,to say thank you as I please.Jen :-)
So cute and a good composition, I love the artwork and the shot.
Here you go Ms. Nan, can this topic break sixty pages today?
To Go or Not To Go That Is The Question.....
Bug Love..... How Sweet It Is.....
Beware The Bomber!
Humor, is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you will get!
Thanks for joining in you guys,
Pat is Camera Crazy
rlaugh wrote:
Please comment . . .
Nice, clear & crisp. Love the color and the motion of the wings in #2
stina3246 wrote:
I really loved the way this lion looked. SO majestic. What do you guys thing. It was taken with my Nikon D90 with my 55-200 lens.
F5.6
1/125
ISO 200
flash fired
White balance auto
edited in lightroom 3
Nice work. Uuummmmmm, maybe we should refer him to a good Optometrist, he seems to be squinting a bit. No, I'm wrong about that. He's just doing the math to figure out how many bites he can take out of you!
Lion x Mouth Size
-------------------- = 1 Lion Happy Meal
Total Juicy Parts
Pat is Camera Crazy