A study in form, with a minor in colour.
Himself, staring into the heart of fire.
The fire was settling in to a steady burn. An impish zephyr had fun sending smoke into our faces.
The heart of fire staring back at Don.
Meanwhile, the Mayo bonfire continued to go up in flames. It was a great way to while away the afternoon. Later, Donna dished out a wonderful supper o (...)
There is something utterly relaxing about sitting in front of a fire. Donna managed to capture that feeling just before I nodded off for a catnap ... (...)
Don, having a big smoke and relaxing back against the jungle of Jerusalem Artichokes.
Don tending to the bonfire. He built it up methodically using scientific principles, relying on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle to determine how (...)
Don couldn't get over at how many bees were still working his sunflowers. The warm all weather was responsible for this prolonged activity.
Mother, as seen by Donna. This is the better image, as mine did not turn out as well. Good job!
Don paused the tractor down by the river bank. Donna got out and began to photograph. She paid due hommage to Mother's headstone. The site had not bee (...)
Donna caught me in the wild, mugging for her camera. I'm not usually this serious.
The Blanche river has its own mystique. It is constantly changing but remains constant as a soothing background soundtrack. The ever shifting light ad (...)
Donna captured me setting up the next shot. I was concentrating on the task at hand so I was unaware of being shot. Didn't hurt a bit.
Great shot of the Blanche. That sandbar below is where all the vermin deer cross the river.
A view of the Blanche rapids. Very nicely framed, too.
This photographer being busted by that photographer. Let me re-phrase that. Jean and Donna going at it, lens to lens. Well, you get the picture.
We left early and had breakfast at the restaurant which shall not be named. We dropped Donna off at the bus station and she grasped us in farewell hug (...)
Don is admiring his sunflowers and their heavy crop of bees. No doubt, more sunflowers will be planted next Spring up by the gate.
There are many distractions as you go down Don's laneway. He is inordinately proud of the Apple tree near the gate. It had a heavy crop of wonderful a (...)
Nature's Serene Beauty
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