
A Barn Door barely hanging on around Litchfield, Connecticut today.
A Barn Door barely hanging on around Litchfield, Connecticut today.
Rocky is scratching an itch on his back with his beak, but I caught it at just the right moment and it's a big swirl of feathers.
A wolf or a coyote? I think it's a wolf. He was trotting along in a field in Jackson looking for some lunch.
This is actually the inside of what I believe was an old goat house on a piece of land I looked at last year that was for sale. There were large pieces of roof missing. I love the different angles, the vines, and the light and shadows.
While fall seems to last about 4 days in Wyoming, going from beautiful summer days almost directly to snow, while it lasts it is gorgeous.
While in Manhattan tonight with my sister we came across a new store in SoHo called All Saints Co., Ltd. that had the most amazing displays of old Singer sewing machines, knitting and weaving machines and other industrial machines I don't know who designed the space in this store, but it was amazing. Oh, and they also had great clothes.
I was in a beautiful part of New York state with my friend Lorraine today and we came across this gorgeous stone wall with a door in it. I would have loved to see what beautiful things lay beyond it.
I love camel's lips. Have you ever felt any? They are the softest, squishiest things on earth.
I don't think most people would guess that I took this photo in early December in Texas. When my sister and I were there this past December the desperately needed rain they were getting put a bit of gloom on my picture taking and some sightseeing, but it provided the most breathtaking drive through the Texas Hill Country. Bright green new grass and gently rolling hills - simply stunning. These cows were enjoying the first green grass they've tasted in quite awhile I'd guess.