A Late October Hike
I went on a short hike today. I haven’t been feeling well, but I just had to get outside. A quick hike does wonders for your outlook! It rained this morning, so the ground was a little soft, but the … Continue reading →
I went on a short hike today. I haven’t been feeling well, but I just had to get outside. A quick hike does wonders for your outlook! It rained this morning, so the ground was a little soft, but the … Continue reading →
Comfort – what a great name! We got to spend last weekend in Comfort, Texas. We were at a family reunion and stayed at a bed and breakfast on Cypress Creek. I learned there is more than one Cypress Creek … Continue reading →
There’s a native patch of Cusp Gayfeather (Liatris mucronata) in our front yard. This is one of the prettiest wildflowers I know and it’s not common. The patch near our house is the only one I know of our property … Continue reading →
Onion Creek is a tributary of the Colorado River in central Texas. It starts in Blanco County, flows mostly in Hays County and joins the Colorado in Travis County. It is about 79 miles long. It’s watershed is about 211 … Continue reading →
The 2013 Naturescapes Exhibition is now up and I’m happy to have four prints selected by the contest juror, Chase Fountain, for inclusion. My previous post about the Awards Reception is here. Here they are, in no particular order. This … Continue reading →