Wednesday, August 30, 2023

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At the Splash Pad

My town has several of these fun splash pads scattered around.  My daughter takes the kids to them pretty regularly, but this is the first time I was able to meet them this summer.  The huge bucket (in the upper right corner) fills with water and then dumps out.  The kiddos aren't brave enough yet to stand where the water cascades down, so my daughter was giving them a demonstration.  

My heart is grateful for:
how kid friendly my town is

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Flowers and retro Photo

This image  is from my files.  It's a photo of my mother and father, either just before they were married, or soon after.  The book is a journal my dad kept while he was in the service.  There's nothing emotional about the words in the journal, it's just a record of what was happening while he was stationed overseas.  He was not in a combat zone.  

They look so happy.  Sadly that didn't seem to last even though the marriage lasted.

I still have the journal.

My heart is grateful for:
the life I had growing up with two parents who loved me

Sunday, August 27, 2023

239/365
Hiking Gals

Once upon a time, in a land far away, there was a real winter season.  Dead leaves were on the ground and the air was crisp and people needed to wear jackets and other winter clothes.  

I'm beginning to think I'd enjoy being there right now even though I don't love winter.  For the first couple of years we hiked once a week in the Adirondacks, but we stopped when the weather started turning cold.  After a few years we decided to brave the elements and we hiked all year, although in the winter it was mostly on trails (not mountains) and the hikes were shorter.  We used snowshoes or spikes if necessary.  Thinking back on it, those were good days...

I'm grateful for:
those winter hiking memories


Saturday, August 26, 2023

238/365
Birthday Balloons

I met a friend for coffee this morning in our favorite coffee shop before heading out to the antique stores.  I guess the shop is celebrating their birthday today because there were a lot of balloons throughout the shop.

I just hope they don't drink the kool-aid again when the next plandemic starts.  

I'm grateful today that:
I was able to purchase the-almost-perfect table and chairs for my dining room at one of the antique stores.

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Royal Typewriter

I went to several antique stores this morning and saw a few different typewriters.  I really want one.  I almost purchased this one but then I remembered I don't have a single flat surface on which to put it where it can be seen as decor.  I'm working on it, but it still might be a while.  I also want a rotary dial phone...  Be patient, I keep telling myself.

My heart is grateful for:
my memory of those retro items

236/365
Adirondack Duo

Two white Adirondack chairs on the common-space lawn of an eatery complex.

My heart is grateful that:
there are oasis(es) like this in town

235/365
Decorative Grasses

I think this might be pampas grass, but I'm not 100% sure.  I tried looking it up but all the picks show the grasses with fluffy flower-type things.

In any case, these grasses decorate the edge of a yard area outside some eating places in town.

My heart is grateful for:
having brunch with a friend

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

234/365
Purple Side Door

This is the side door into the place where is work PT.  It not glamorous, but I wasn't looking for glamorous, just a PT job.  

I'm grateful for:
this job that seems perfect in every way

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Bistro Table

Two sets of bistro table is in front of a coffee shop.  I hear it's a nice place, but I've never been inside.  It was about 104 today, so obviously no diners sitting outside.

My heart is grateful for:
outdoor seating when the weather is nice

232/365
Flourishing Tree

This tree, along with 2 or 3 others lines the side and front of the main branch of the Post Office in Abilene, Texas.  In spite of the brutal heat and lack of rain, the tree and the weeds seem to be flourishing.

My heart is grateful for:
the perseverance of nature

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Two Round Windows

A building downtown has several of these round windows with blinds instead of the typical square or rectangular windows normally seen.  I'd love to see them from the inside looking out.

My heart is grateful for:
my point and shoot camera that lives in my car 

Saturday, August 19, 2023

230/365
Shrub and Gravestone

I'm always surprised when I take photos, put them on my hard drive, don't think they're great and then really like them when I revisit them months later.  This is one of those images.

Others may see the image and go, meh, but that just proves how subjective art is.

My heart is grateful for:
God's beautiful creation

229/365
Gravestone and Tree in Cemetery

This past winter and friend and I went to a cemetery to grab some images for the upcoming competition in our photo club.  I forgot I even had this image, but when I found it the other day I decided to post it.  Wonder why I didn't post it before?

My heart is grateful for:
cooler wether that will eventually arrive

228/365
Dirty Keyboard

I recently got a PT job and part of the job consists of labeling & categorizing products on the computer.  A male college student was doing the job during the summer and boy, could he whip around the sites quickly, a lot quicker than I'll ever be able to.  

But.....look at this keyboard, yuk.  So when I took over I started to clean the keys but decided to take a pic before finishing just so I'd have something to post.  By the time I got done the keyboard was crystal clean, but it didn't improve my speed.  I'll get the job done, just not a quickly.  

My heart is grateful for:
the PT job I just landed

227/365
Celebration Cake

There's a family in my church who has fostered 3 children who are biologically connected by their mother.  It's taken about 4 years for their adoptions to be completed.  The final adoption took place last week and they had a party at their home to celebrate.  There are only two names on the cake because the oldest child was adopted last year and they had her party then,  

Praise God for His mercies.

My heart is grateful that:
the longest journey begins with the first step forward

Monday, August 14, 2023

226/365
Combo Lock

About 14 years ago I started going to the Y regularly and I needed a combo lock for the locker so I got a Master Lock that was green. I managed to 
1) not lose it,
 2) not forget the combination, 
3) not have to buy another lock, 
4) love the color for all those years

Three weeks ago when I went to my locker,  I saw that the lock had been cut off and there was a note to talk to someone at the office for the explanation.  Someone had left something on the top shelf of the locker, out of sight, and because they couldn't find the owner of the lock, they had to cut it off to return the items to the owner.

I was a both annoyed and disappointed.  I'm a creature of habit and I really liked having the same green lock with the same combination and it was annoying to think that because someone else had been careless, I had to replace my lock. 

In the big scheme of things it was a small problem but for a couple of days I couldn't talk myself into going to the store for a new lock.  Then one day when I was shopping for something totally unrelated, there, right in front of me, was a section of Master Locks.  Bingo! and surprisingly I had no problem with learning/remembering the new combination.

I'm grateful that:
God answers prayer, sometimes with an interesting sense of humor

225/365
Abandoned Grain Elevator

Cross Plains, Texas.  I don't think I've ever seen abandoned grain elevators before.  

I'm grateful for:
cooler temperatures

Saturday, August 12, 2023

224/365
Abandoned Garage Doors

I saw these doors on this abandoned building in Cross Plains, TX.  There was no indication about what this building once was.

I'm grateful that:
Every day comes with a day after

223/365
Utility boxes

While waiting for a friend to show up, I stepped into an alleyway to get out of the sun and I saw this.
Not a world class photo, but it's what I got for the day.

My heart is grateful that:
When you're dressed up like a princess, it's easier to act like one
(from: Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me)

222/365
The Cornerstone

I've never seen a cornerstone with so much information  What a good idea.

My heart is grateful that:
little crayons can still make a big mark

Wednesday, August 09, 2023

221/365
Fence

I drove a new route on the way home today and found a beautiful Catholic Church (photo tomorrow) that had this great, unique fence around some of the property.  

I'm grateful today for:
new sights and experiences

220/365
Model

Several years ago I had the opportunity to participate in a model shoot-out.  The models and aspiring models needed the photos and we needed the practice.  I didn't take this today obviously, it was in my files.  I like it so I decided to use it today.

Grateful heart today for:
Having lunch with some new friends today at a cute little coffee shop.

Monday, August 07, 2023

219/365
Power Grid

On my way home today I drove out of my usual route through a new neighborhood and came across this power grid.  It was the best I could do today.

This evening I was sorting through one of my bookcases with the intention of getting rid of some of the books.  I came across some self-published books that were made from my blog posts in the years 2009, 2010 and 2013.  The name of the company is "Sharedbooks".  It was a very simple process.  After registering, you would indicate the dates you wanted to print and the site would pull all the blog posts of the dates indicated and print them into a book.  The pictures are small, I don't remember there being an option to increase the size, and the text didn't always line up with the pics, but it was a cool way to preserve the blogposts.  

Looking at those books, I was surprised at what I took pics of and the text I included.  These days I'm lucky if I can find anything to photograph and it seems like I have nothing to say.  

I'll have to look and see if the company still exists.  I might get another book made of my more recent posts.  Maybe my kids will be glad to have them.  If not, they can toss them.

I'm grateful today for:
the homemade bread my friend gave me yesterday and the great grilled ham and cheese sandwich I made for lunch today with that bread

Sunday, August 06, 2023

218/365
Adirondack Chairs and Fountain

Seen outside an eating area.

My heart is grateful for:
being able to take a short nap this afternoon

Saturday, August 05, 2023

217/365
Wall Mural

A wall mural with a great sentiment on the outside of an eatery. 

My heart is grateful for:
reminders to be more Christlike as I travel through this life 

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Place Settings
  
Many of the eating establishments that I explored this morning had outdoor seating. This one had 
napkin-wrapped place settings on each table and I thought it looked so inviting. It's so interesting to see how each business creates a welcoming environment for their patrons.

My heart is grateful for:
creativity and imagination

215/365
A new Coffee Shop

I went to an estate sale on the other side of town this morning, and made a detour on the way home to a complex of various eateries thinking I might find some photo ops there.  I got some pics and there was a coffee shop there that I decided to try.  

I got this totally delicious blended coffee.  

My heart is grateful for:
exploration

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Murals on Building

I saw this in a small West Texas town and thought it was the nicest decor.  I love outdoor wall murals.  I don't know if these faces were painted from portraits of real people or from the artist's mind.  The wall with the murals is facing a parking area, so there's not much chance of missing the artwork. The blue side of the building is facing the street, so even that's attractive.

I'm grateful for:
the gathering of friends for dinner at a pizza place last night

Tuesday, August 01, 2023

213/365
Hope for the Future

This is a small section of a beautiful sculpture seen on the campus of the Abilene Christian University in Abilene, TX.  The entire sculpture is of a mom and dad kneeling on each side of the baby, holding her skyward.  The inscription plate reads:
Hope for the Future
Gift to ACU from
Mr & Mrs Gayole Potter & others
1989

I'm grateful for:
The hope we have in God's providence for our future

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Stained Glass Window

Inside the chapel at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, TX.  Each side f the chapel has theses beautiful windows.  Looking at the windows outside, the pattern is brown, so I was really surprised to see how colorful they are looking at them from the inside.

My heart is grateful for:
beautiful artwork

211/365
Stone Amphitheater steps

Stone steps and seats at the amphitheater at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, TX. 

My heart is grateful for:
getting out early in the cooler part of the day to get some images

210/365
Abandoned Building

This building is in downtown Abilene, TX.  I've taken several shots of it in the past, but never from this perspective.  In its former useful life it appears it was a warehouse of some kind.

My heart is grateful for:
being able to spend some time alone with my grandson today