Well, it's been a month since I posted. I've just been lazy about going out to take pictures now that it's gotten colder. I took some up at my parents house and some down here too. Guess I'll put 'em up.
This is the horse trough (I don't know if I spelled that right...) that we used as a swimming pool as children. Now it's just a graveyard of childhood memories.
Dead tigerlilies and stuff.
Cute rock pathway up to the mailbox.
Mom's pretty yard. She works really hard on it, and it always looks really good.
Canal behind the house.
Bridge to the wrong side of the tracks.
Back side of the house with a new baby tree.
Dead garden.
More dead garden.
Porch.
Dead porch flowers.
Side of the house.
More dead flowers. Winter is coming. Bleh.
Crazy mask in the basement.
Dad's cool chess set. He tried to teach me as a kid, but I guess I was too cool.
Den.
Pantry/Amy's personal grocery store.
This is a place to play horseshoes in the park. To me, it looks like a creepy graveyard.
Life lessons.
Rib cage of a gay dinosaur?
Park stuff.
Other park stuff.
Benches.
This is the current afghan I'm working on. This is probably about half way done.
Closer up...
Dead kite. Must be fall.
Gate.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
Temple Square
In honor of Conference Weekend, I spent some time at Temple Square today taking pictures and things.
I parked in #83
This is a leaf that I liked.
This tree looked just like a face. I laughed when I first saw it.
Keeps the riff raff out of the conference center, I guess?
I loved this moss so much. I took about 20 pictures of it; I love how it's kind of like a rainbow.
The good word is spreading...
I sat here for a second.
I love to see the temple.
I was laying on the sidewalk to take this picture - I got some looks. None were looks that said "you seem pretty normal".
I loved this so much. I think it was my favorite picture I took all day. Something to do with the sprinkler system for temple square.
I've been wanting to take pictures of this construction for weeks. I love all the colors and lines.
Some more construction...
Lamp post by the Visitor's Center.
I loved this picture so much. It's the shadow of the Christus; it looks like it's glowing.
I loved the great display of all the Bibles in a whole bunch of languages.
I don't know how I feel about the globe sticking out of the wall.
I don't remember what the point of this display was, but I loved everything in it.
These are all things that people should do.
These were some drains I think.
I parked in #83
This is a leaf that I liked.
This tree looked just like a face. I laughed when I first saw it.
Keeps the riff raff out of the conference center, I guess?
I loved this moss so much. I took about 20 pictures of it; I love how it's kind of like a rainbow.
The good word is spreading...
I sat here for a second.
I love to see the temple.
I was laying on the sidewalk to take this picture - I got some looks. None were looks that said "you seem pretty normal".
I loved this so much. I think it was my favorite picture I took all day. Something to do with the sprinkler system for temple square.
I've been wanting to take pictures of this construction for weeks. I love all the colors and lines.
Some more construction...
Lamp post by the Visitor's Center.
I loved this picture so much. It's the shadow of the Christus; it looks like it's glowing.
I loved the great display of all the Bibles in a whole bunch of languages.
I don't know how I feel about the globe sticking out of the wall.
I don't remember what the point of this display was, but I loved everything in it.
These are all things that people should do.
These were some drains I think.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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