Father Time

A lone man sits on a cliff, looking down at the forest below, two trees guard him on his perch.
A lone man sits on a cliff, looking down at the forest below, two trees guard him on his perch.
Father Time – Taken at Lookout Mountain, TN.

My father and I were on a road trip from Chicago to Atlanta. On the way home I was explaining how I had learned to embrace spontaneous stops on road trips. That Gina and I would find the touristy spots but instead of following the regular tourist signs find the part of the attraction that was hidden.

With this in mind, we saw signs for Look Out Mountain near Chatanooga, TN. I looked at the map and we drove up to the top of the mountain. We found this park at the top of the mountain and spent the afternoon exploring the trails and taking pictures.

After all, I originally got my photo bug from my father.

I Stand Alone

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I Stand Alone

One of the best things about Gina returning to school for horticulture was where she took her classes, the Chicago Botanic Gardens. I would volunteer to drive her as much as possible and I could roam the grounds in the evenings. While she studied the plants, I did my own studying. This is one such study. Against a field of yellow this pink polka-dot, individual made a stand.

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Hi, Drangea

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I took this picture at Keeler Gardens. Early on we had planted two hydrangea plants as a natural brake on our property line. I enjoyed the focus on nature with our urban street in the background. I have always felt the purples can’t help but be the focus. It just reaches out to everyone within sight and says, “Hi!”

Hi, Dranga

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Weep For Me

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I grew up in Clarendon Hills, IL. Which basically is a bog, or at least it was a bog. One of the main features of Prospect Park was the beautiful willow trees. Although this is not a picture of one of those from my childhood, I believe that this willow from the Chicago Botanic Garden captures my memories of these majestic trees. Think about it they are found right next to a water source. Location, location, location! It always amazes me that these trees do not just fall into the water. This one also captures the weeping of the weeping willow.

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