Photos Galore
In this journal entry, I promise to make up for the lack of photos in my last entry. I’ve taken hundreds of photos over the past several days. Every single day, the landscape seems to change. Summer is fading away, and autumn is taking hold of the leaves at the tops of the birch trees. It’s truly a beautiful time of the year - I just wish it lasted longer (or better yet; came later).
A few days ago, I stepped out front with Sedona, and watched the trees gently waving in the morning air. A slight breeze was blowing, and a few golden leaves drifted down to the ground. I turned in place, looking above me at the beautiful blue sky. Hanging in the sky above one of my birch trees was the moon. It was bright in the morning sky, despite its half face. Since it has been awhile since I photographed the moon, I thought I’d give it a shot. The photo at left is the result. The image is cropped from it’s original size, but I like that you can see the craters. Someday I’d love to photograph the moon using a telescope.
On Sunday, Steve and I decided to go out to breakfast and then attend a movie. His choice was the movie “Tropic Thunder” - a comedic spoof about war movies, starring Ben Stiller among others. While it wasn’t my first choice, I hoped it would warrant a few laughs.
