For this challenge Patti asks us to show one subject three ways.
Every time I drive to and from my neighborhood I pass a tree I call the bird tree because I often see birds perched on its dead branches. I’ve chosen three images of the tree. All were taken on the same day.
The image above is a recent photo of the tree will Roseate Spoonbills and a Great Egret. The image below was taken with a zoom lens for a closer look. The third image is cropped to show only the Roseate Spoonbill.
One Roseate Spoonbill and a Great EgretCropped to show only the Roseate Spoonbill
For this week’s fun challenge Tina asks us to go on a Treasure Hunt for the following items:
A pet or pets (yours or someone else’s)
The moon or the sun (extra credit for both in one image)
Clouds (extra credit if you also include rain or snow)
A reflection
A child (extra credit if with other family members)
An umbrella (extra credit if you include a person using it)
A truck (extra credit if you include the driver or what the truck is hauling)
Autumn foliage (extra credit if it’s something that only blooms in the fall)
Something fun you found on a walk
Pet- Grand Dog Jack the Dachshund and Our grand-cats at the top of the pageMoon – Moon rising in Labelle, FLClouds – Red Sky at MorningReflection – Reflecting pool, Luray Caverns, VirginiaUmbrella – Colorful Umbrellas and beach goers sitting under them at Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, GeorgiaTruck -A 4×4 truck with adventure seeking passengers ready for a tour of the rainforest in DominicaAutumn Foliage – West Point Lake, GeorgiaSomething fun seen on a walk – Glasgow, Scotland
Donna of Wind Kisses is our guest host for this weeks photo challenge. She invites us to show what over the hill means to us.
I can say that at my age I am definitely over the hill in years, but not in attitude. I’ve reached the age that I know my limitations and know that I can’t do everything I used to do. I also know I will never stop enjoying life to the fullest or stop having fun. Every day is a gift.
In my younger days I enjoyed hiking in new places. Back in 2006, the Delicate Arch hike in Arches National, Utah was probably the most difficult hike I’ve ever attempted. Yes, we hiked up that slick rock and along a very narrow ledge to get to the top.
It was quite a challenge but when we reached the top this view made it all worthwhile.
Many other times we drove up mountain for a scenic view instead of hiking.
This stunning view from an overlook made the drive up steep scenic Glacier Point Road in Yosemite National Park, California one to remember.
We were rewarded with this Alpine Visitor’s Center in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado at the top of Trail Ridge Road.
Sometimes life throws us a challenge we don’t want to face. My biggest hill to climb in my personal life was my Ovarian Cancer journey. There have been many bumps in the road along the way but today I am grateful that my cancer has been gone for over 11 years.
Did you know September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month? I was one of the lucky women to be diagnosed at an early stage.