April 25 – Bench
In front of the Capitol
The sun was setting on our brief walk around the neighborhood. (It was brief because my calves are still aching from skiing yesterday.)
There are homes behind the tree, but I found that if I got down low on the ground, I could angle them out of the shot.
I pulled up to a stoplight in Loveland and although it was only 33 degrees, the snow was already melting off the streets. I took a few quick pictures of the snow sliding off the back of this sign, then before my window was up, the snow had fallen.
70 degrees today. Somebody thinks it’s spring.
Down to the teens and snow by the weekend.
I spent today as a science teacher for 7th & 9th graders. I almost brought my camera, however wasn’t sure about school policy regarding photos of student work. I would have really enjoyed photographing a lab one of the classes worked on – finding the “best” paper towel for the money.
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Officially, I took this picture yesterday. I saw the shredded cattails on the path and thought: “Oooh! that would make a great picture as they swirl around my hubby’s legs.” I snapped the shot, but was disappointed by the image on the camera’s lcd screen.
Looking at the picture on my computer, I could see the fluff swirling just like I imagined before I took the picture. Insert your favorite “It’s all in how you look at it” pithy saying here.