Sunday Stills: Flashback

I started taking photographs when I was in elementary school. Many of the images are stored away at my parents’ home, and I don’t have access to a decent scanner to transfer them to digital format, so instead my flashback is of a place I have been going my whole life with the people who I’ve gone there with my whole life: my parents.

At the cabin with Mom and Dad

Sunday Stills: Flashback

Sunday Stills: Trees/Fall Colors

Trees, leaves and snow Quaking Aspen leaves in snowWe spent some time this weekend up in the Uinta Mountains in Northern Utah. We’ve had some early snow above 7000 feet, and most of the Quakies had dropped their leaves, but it made the ground glow golden.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: One Shot, Two Ways

Feet washing photo challengeFeet washing II photo challengeEveryone had a great time soaking their feet after a long, cold hike in the Uinta Mountains. (I know that neither shot is vertical (portrait), but I thought they still captured the essence of the challenge pretty well.)

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Snowy cabin

Snow cabin Snow cabinMy grandfather built our family cabin in 1954. It’s located in the High Uinta Mountains in the National Forest. It’s a bit isolated (cell phone reception is sketchy at best, and only down the mountain a mile at the highway), but it has electricity and cold running water (indoor plumbing, it’s gonna be big). As a child, my family would spend most of our summer vacation time here.