Got to love this guy at the Soulard Market. Had some gator on a stick and it was good.
Everyone's laughing but me...an amateur photographer just trying to improve my skills and share the world around me.
21 August 2008
11 August 2008
08 August 2008
Field and sky
A beautiful day here in the St. Louis area. Wish it was always like this during the summer.
05 August 2008
29 July 2008
24 July 2008
22 July 2008
Main Street Collinsville
Took this one last night while Ian was in his karate class. I was cooling down from my session so I thought I'd play around with the camera a bit.
19 July 2008
No more racing
I've been meaning to take a picture of this car for quite a while. It is on the back way home from Collinsville. Obviously it's been sitting there a while and I've always thought it was an interesting scene. There is an old tavern across the street from it that has been converted to a home.
18 July 2008
Blackjack steeple
Church steeple in Blackjack, just south of Troy. I love going by this place when I take an alternate route home.
16 July 2008
10 July 2008
My 15 seconds of fame
This photo got shown during the weather brief on the local newscast last night. My 15 seconds of fame!
06 July 2008
05 July 2008
29 June 2008
Rush!
Saw Rush last night here in St. Louis. A fantastic show as usual by the band. This was my sixth time seeing them live and it was as good as ever. Took my son, a co-worker and his son to the show. They've all just recently become fans of the band and walked away from the show as even bigger fans. The crowd was good and the weather cooperated last night. Again an awesome night. Until the next tour...
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27 June 2008
Bobby's Frozen Custard
Ian and I just got back from Bobby's frozen custard. A beautiful evening out and the custard hit the spot. Going to need to run it off in the morning.
22 June 2008
21 June 2008
Cookie in the clover
Cookie out in the yard. She hates the camera but I was able to snap this before she realized what was happening.
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