“One night in Deadwood and the world’s your oyster. . . “
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“One night in Deadwood and the world’s your oyster. . . “
Read MoreDo you live in the past, present or future?
Read MoreIt’s nice to have a loyal companion.
Read MoreMonochrome has its virtues.
Read More“Green is good.” Gordon Gekko, Wall Street (Or am I misremembering this quote?")
Read MoreMirror, mirror . . .
Read MoreA typical December day in South Dakota? Has anything been typical in 2020?
Read MoreIt’s not a normal thing for Deb and me to camp in South Dakota in December.
Read MoreHow much light can a single star make?
Read MoreWhich one of you extended family are you willing to lose to the careless act of a drunk driver?
Read MoreBy Scott Shephard
Some would look at this see the vine on the oak tree as more of an enemy than an ally. But I like the idea of symbiotic relationships, especially those that do no harm even if they aren’t completely cooperative. In the case of this particular tree, I would say that the vine enhances it — at least for photographic purposes. And both the tree and vine seemed healthy. If the curly haired painter Bob Ross were painting this, he would call this “A happy little tree with a happy little vine.” I wouldn’t.
Canon 5D III 1/50 sec f6.3 400 ISO
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For Maggie (at 4 months) “normal” is still being demonstrated and defined.
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