A small detail at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio.
"Happiness is in the simplest of things." I ran across this picture the other night of Jason in his happy place. This was a sunrise in North Carolina a few years back.
It's always a little bit of a bummer when your limited time in the mountains includes unexpected rain. Fortunately, this brief storm in Canada's Banff National Park left a beautiful trace.
She's waited patiently since she was 4-years-old, anxiously watching as her two older sisters played volleyball in our community rec league. For four long years she has paced the sidelines, loyally playing the role of stray ball fetcher. Practice after practice, game after game, she has been her sisters' biggest cheerleader. She's even run laps and done jumping
Bridge to Bow Lake, resting beautifully at 6,299' above sea level in the Canadian Rockies.
I fell a little behind in sharing Steve's adventures. Here's the parting shot from the 2016 trip to Canada. Steve is a huge Jasper fan.
Recently, Jason and I were on a photography date. My strong suit isn't nature photography, but I tried my best. Here is a quote that I found to give this photo a little help: Like a butterfly, "You were born with all the unique abilities and talents you need for your mission in life. Don't waste them by
The first day of school. A little hard on moms. A little hard on daughters.
I love photography. Even more than I love the physics and mechanics behind it, I love the fact that photography is a hobby Shelly and I enjoy together. I love watching her skill and confidence grow (I was busy wading in a creek with a tripod when she captured this moment). Most of all, I love seeing
