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Hunter Texas Railroad bridge
Mirror, Mirror on the wall....

.... who's the arch that's most delicate of all?
For those of you who have seen the delicate arch... Yes, you can actually go up to it. But after 2 1/2 weeks of camping/hiking and the fact that I did hike the entire length of The Devil's Garden, I opted for just hiking the very small trail of the Delicate Arch Viewpoint rather than the very strenous climb to the arch itself. I'm satisfied with my results for now because I really hope to go back there soon. And if you look really closely in the color shot, you can see people at the arch.
Have a Happy and Safe Labor Day Weekend Everyone!!!!
Heading Towards the Blues
Were heading to the - --
http://www.marquetteareabluessociety.org/festival/index.php
Gonna stop at 3-4 UP waterfalls on the way so hoping to post some nice waterfall shots
when we get back.
If you get-a-chance throw a little ride-safe prayer our way.
Headin up on the Yamy Venture. Weather looks beautiful.
Have a great and safe Labor Day weekend.
Mack
Bi-weekly challenge - Remember your Camera
Reap What You Sow!!

Tonight my daughter brought over some of the bounty from their garden. This cabbage was fascinating on the inside, as well as delicious. When it's cooked, the vivid magenta and white turns to all-over dark bluish purple.
The Girls.
These are the girls, Holly, Hanna, and Hazel. Holly is the back yard guard. Most of the time, lol. Holly_noddin__off She loves fishin for pool bugs. Holly_on_the_edge Hazel is the curious one. Curious_Hazel Hanna is the one everyone just wants to hug and kiss. Big_kiss I would also like to thank you for the nice comments on my last post.
A Few Shots From The Lake Today.
Why Walk....

... when you can FLY!!!!!!!!!!
Choices

It's lunch time, my daughter gets up and pops a corndog in the microwave. She says, "Dad do you want one".......
I'm working on my laptop, putting in recipes for my new place of business. I look at her corndog and think..."what the heck"...I'm lazy on my day off, but how hard is lunch
Walk at Berry Lake set two

Here is another collection of shots I took at Berry Lake, it's a designated wet land area, with walking trails, covered bridge, lots of birds, other wild life, and many great shots. thank you for reviewing my post.
Wings

Here's a few Wings from my yard this week.
Thanks for looking
Take A Look At My Life

The roads we travel in life are mapped in the lines of our face... I saw this guy at the county fair a couple of days ago... Old Man
Typical Just Typical

poplar tree odd tree the poplar.Brought here by the germans when they invaded Norway.they liked them because they were fast to grow and Norwegians think they suck because they pretty much rot really fast too. more poplar , the poplar knot and a few "typical things" typical norsk house/mine , expensive fuel typical fuel prices here and that's in liters and nok. øl the leftovers,(sounds like earl for beer) one of the first norsk words learned haha! typical weekend with friends... typical norsk beserker /haha he going to have my head for this one!! haha the typical berserker on guitar.
When the Sun Goes Down at Arches

We had some of the clearest and most beautiful nights while at Arches. I think out of all the campsites it's the only place that we didn't get rained on every night we were there. And because of this clear beautiful evening sky, we got clear beautiful sunsets. Here are 3 of my favorite sunset shots from Arches.
More Arches tomorrow and then I believe we will start our final state of my three week trip next week. Hope I've at least lived up to some high expectations as of right now. We still have 2 more stops to go!
Try this on for size...

A pretty cool effect....
In Photoshop open an image, and duplicate this first layer. With the new layer selected, go to image-adjustments-desaturate. Duplicate this layer, and change the blending mode for this new layer to color dodge. On this third layer, go to image-adjustments-invert. The canvas may turn completely white, that's ok. Finally, go to filter-blur-gaussian blur and adjust the slider to your taste, a cool sketch effect.
A walk with a dog

Where MsQ works, they have a dog; meet Everett. The vet told the people there that he has to loose some weight. So, she went and pick him up; then we went for a walk. Along the way we saw some yellow flowers, and even some orange ones. Of course there were these purple things growing everywhere. Hopefully the doggie lost some weight.
Watch out, Flower-graphica will not die!
Waiting for dinner.
We were just waiting for our seats for dinner and shot the cover for the theater box office. Shot this with the Kodak Z1012 I got just a couple of hours prior.
Froggy Baby

A cute little friendly critter just waiting for someone with a camera! This guy is tiny!
Thumb to the left for perspective
Co-Pilots Log Day 5
Co-Pilots Log: Day 5; the Grand Canyon. It’s the 31st of July, 2008 A.D. 11:26 P.M. Mountain time. We’ve just set up camp inside the Grand Canyon National Park. We set up the tent in the dark; it cost twelve dollars for one night on a bed of rocks. We’re surrounded by European Tourist German is being spoken to the left and the right; at the communal toilets I heard French and possibly Dutch. We are tired and we’ve logged as many fights as miles now. The trip out of New Mexico and into Arizona was long. Our morning began with a six hundred dollar drop on new brakes for Murder van. The trip through the mountains of southern Colorado cost us dearly. We missed our scheduled trip to the Aztec ruins. By the time we reached Four Corners we were hot and at each other’s throat yet again. The arguing did not detract from the awe of the land. I saw through it long enough to marvel at the fact that we were standing on the edge of four states. We passed a group of old men on big expensive Harleys and I imagined myself making the journey back in similar fashion someday. Massive dessert plains contain the odd husk of a burned out car dotted the route out. Arizona air is dry and the landscape is old I can see how a politician like John McCain could come to power here. The area we drove through was on a Native American reservation. It was one of four reservations that we passed through. The sheer poverty that most of them lived in was disheartening. Huge billboards with Native American celebrities I didn’t recognize stated oddly-“I care if you drive drunk”. Their ramshackled houses and broken down trailers where not eclipsed by their newly built community centers and food distribution centers. We rode with the feeling of being in a third world country. When other people complain of how bad they have it and how the white man is holding them down I will tell them of this shit. Yet the tribe which borders the canyon seems to have benefited most from the tourist trade. Their streets where clean and the town itself looked extremely typical. There were McyDs’ , and Taco Bell. We saw a Native American skate park and overheard a local punk band. I would have loved to stay and watch the show, but we were trying to make it to the camp ground before dark, so much for that. There’s a rock poking me in the ass and I reek of Deep Woods Off. I’ve now been hit up for change by three separate Native American tribesmen. I have seen some absolutely beautiful sites in the last five days my mind is fried. I have two shots of Moonshine left, and some warm whiskey to help get me to sleep. I’m begining to feel the cab of Murder Van is too small for the Captain and my egos. I hope we can reach Vegas in one piece. I lay back and look up at the stars next to the Capitan it’s almost too much to process.
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Mountain Man Shoot.... get it?...shoot...muhahaha...i kill me
I didn't have my shoot thru umbrella yet and came away with some harsh shadows. But that is what family is for....to practice on.

