Photo: Block the Camera!
I have a scene in Polar Bear on the Loose where Mischka tells Nanuk to block the camera. I imagine the camera end would look something like this:
Continue reading →I have a scene in Polar Bear on the Loose where Mischka tells Nanuk to block the camera. I imagine the camera end would look something like this:
Continue reading →Yes, I was in Ada, Oklahoma, on October 30th signing Blackbirds First Flight. This was a first for me, but it made it so much easier to be doing it with my more experienced friends Stephen Bagley and Wendy Blanton. I was thrilled to get to meet fellow co-author Gail … Continue reading →
I have four ways to position the game camera when I’m monitoring outside cats. Each location presents challenges. I call this Location 1. It offers the largest field of view, but no way to tell if cats are using the doghouse or not. The cat pictured was the little calico … Continue reading →
I moved the game camera to a new position to see if I could capture if anyone is using the doghouse as a shelter. But it results in views like this at the feeder: Who is this? Is it Sneaky? Boomer? Walter? Clearly not Sneaky. But is that a silvery … Continue reading →
One year ago Saturday, I snapped this picture in Pennsylvania. We had rain then. What’s your weather like today?
Continue reading →It seems like a lot more than one year ago when we were touring Natural Bridge, VA. Here’s the photo we got then:
Continue reading →If I only had the skills with GIMP to make this work with the images I have selected. *This is a photo of a sketch. That counts as a photo. 😉
Continue reading →I’m tickled that the locking hubs on my Jeep are from Sears. Remember the days when Sears really had everything?
Continue reading →The top of the deer feeder is too tall for me to see inside, so when I went out to fill it last week, I wanted to see how much corn was left inside. I reached over the opening and took a quick photo: I think it would help to … Continue reading →