
17/52 the Traveling Man in Deep Ellum, originally uploaded by dettaowens.



I had to take a day trip for a business meeting on Monday so i took my camera along hoping to find something to photograph on my way home. I saw a safe place to pull off the road and took pictures of the bluebonnets, an old sign and the evening primroses. There were lots of yellow butterflies flitting around, too but I could catch one being still long enough for me to focus.
first thing in the morning. It was foggy outside and there was still dew on the grass (I mean weeds)
No ordinary lettuce and tomato salad for me. I throw as many vegetables as I can find into there.
Geese at dusk
I went to our local park and set up my tripod all set to catch pictures of the sunset over the pond. While I waited, I took pictures of the ducks, the geese, the people fishing, etc. The sunset was quite blah but I like my two geese friends who were close enough for me to use my flash.
my sweet man's hands. He really does have a lot of patience to do this for me. He walked in the door as I was attempting to take pictures of my hands holding my cell phone. (I've also posted that one) He wanted to know what in the world I was doing and so I asked him to pose for me.