Day 211
July 30: Emma is my MOST expressive child. And if you get her in the right mood, she'll do anything you ask her to in front of the camera. But, if she's NOT in the mood...
July 31: We went camping at Pineview Resevoir. It was the Ward Camp Out. (For you who are not LDS, or not from Utah, the ward is the local congregation/neighborhood).
August 3: I love the chaos of this shot. It looks like a giant monster, flinging it's victims out into the sea.
August 4: Sometimes you just take a shot to say you took one that day. Fortunately, driving along the Legacy Parkway, at sunset, usually provides you with an opportunity.
Day 212
July 31: We went camping at Pineview Resevoir. It was the Ward Camp Out. (For you who are not LDS, or not from Utah, the ward is the local congregation/neighborhood).
I was reluctant to go. I'm not much of a camper. I like to go out and explore, and get dirty and worn out, and then go home (or back to the motel) and take a nice hot shower and sleep in a bed. But this night was magic.
Life is swirling in something of a turmoil around me lately, and as I ate the marvelous dutch oven dinner, as I stood in the fading evening light on the bluffs above the lake, as we sat by the fire, late into the night and talked with our wonderful new friends, all the care floated away -- at least for a moment -- on the cool mountain breeze.
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My favorite light of all is morning light, and I rarely get to shoot in it. But, this morning, I was up early and following these two little adventurers. They were looking for the perfect rocks to throw in the lake.
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August 3: I love the chaos of this shot. It looks like a giant monster, flinging it's victims out into the sea.
We have season passes to the local amusement park, and this is my favorite time to be there -- at dusk, just as the midway lights come on. It feels so classic.
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August 4: Sometimes you just take a shot to say you took one that day. Fortunately, driving along the Legacy Parkway, at sunset, usually provides you with an opportunity.
Day 217
See that ring?
That ring predates almost everything in our relationship. Before the wedding, before the engagement. I found it in a junk drawer, in a convenience store in Cedar City, Utah, where I was working the grave yard shift when we met. I slipped it on my finger one night, and Sharon slipped it off the next day, and on to her own finger.
10 comments:
Beautiful set of photos and sentiments this week.
I hope you re-up when this year long tour is over.
very emotional pictures today
that ride is one of my favorites at Lagoon
your posts always make me smile. so many pics to love, and your commentary is heartwarming.
I love the early morning of the girls, the amusement park and the last one. :)
Beautiful shots. I love the amusement part and you should definitely get up early more often. :-)
Glad you found some moments of peace, hope things sort themselves out soon.
You stole that ring?
Shame shame, I know your name....
Beautiful pictures. They speak volumes.
That is a beautiful picture of the girls walking. And what a neat story about the ring. Date nights are just the best too...
Glad you survived the camping trip. ;)
You got some amazing shots this week. I loved the girls in the grass. It looks like it could be a Hallmark commercial.
Oh how I know that, "I'm not in the mood" look.
Hmmmmmm. I love everyone of those pictures. And the sentiment behind them.
Sorry to hear about the turmoil swirling around you. Wish I could help.
Hey, that early morning "adventurere" on the left is SURE CUTE! :) As is Emma. (At first, I wasn't completely positive that was my Katelyn, but then I saw her worn out blankie on her shoulders - yep, that's her!)
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