Oh look! It’s my fluffy tabby friend. 🐱 As is indicated by the title, his name is Monster. He’s just over fifteen years old now but he’s still as playful and cuddly as ever. ❤ I’m sure I’ll find reasons to post more sets of Monster related content. He’s reasonably photogenic and one of myContinue reading “Monster the Magnificent!”
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Rose Hill Garden, Manito Park
A few shots of beautifully tended roses at the best park on the South Hill. The diverse variety in this garden every year has long been impressive.
Green Bluff and Mount Spokane
It’s been a few days! Life continues to be unpredictable. Here are a few lovely photos of eastern Washington farmlands and mountains as an apology.
Seattle Snails!
My partner and I love snails and slugs. The way they move, their textures and colors… just wildly under-appreciated creatures. Some of the shells we found around Seattle have been stellar too.
We, The Creators
A Name And A Place started some years ago as a community blog space and is on its way to being that again. For now though the posts have been work from two of the founding contributors to the original site and I am one of them. 🙃
Near the Arizona Nevada Border
In June we took a trip along I-15 and we ran into a massive desert storm around Littlefield, Arizona.
The waters of Eastern Washington
Living in Spokane gave us a lot of opportunity to hang out around all the inland northwest rivers and lakes.
Red, Green, Blue
Took a day off from posting to focus on other stuff and to recharge my batteries, so to speak. Here’s another set of Southern Utah shots. As a family, we’ve taken thousands of landscape and nature photos over the years. I enjoy going through old raw images as a way of remembering and exploring newContinue reading “Red, Green, Blue”
Spanish Fork and Diamond Fork Canyon
All the relevant text can be found in the title and photo captions for this post. 🙂
Southern San Rafael Hoodoos
Utah’s deserts are stunning for a variety of reasons. One of my favorite things about the geography is the texture of the landscape. For me the texture of the rocky terrain and lighting are especially clear in grayscale.