• Veggie Tales Anyone?

    Our grandson, Anthony, left this message on the floor for his parents. I think he was trying to tell them something. (Photos by Anthony’s mother.) Here is the messenger.   Listen ⇢

  • Swimming Bottomless Lakes State Park

    Taken back in June 2012. The boys and I loved the swimming hole. I’m told this particular hole doesn’t have a bottom until around 95 feet, so they are not quite bottomless. You can get a better view of the swimming hole by going to my earlier post with pictures… Listen ⇢

    Swimming Bottomless Lakes State Park
  • Seven Springs Presbyterian Church: Glade Springs, VA

    Spent a Sunday morning with the saints at thus church back in 2015. The pastor, since retired, is a dear friend and constant encouragement.   Listen ⇢

  • Extra Baseballs

    Out on a walk, near the high school behind our apartment complex, I found these two baseballs on the walking track. Some industrious athlete hit them over the left field wall of the ball park there, and decided he didn’t need to shag balls. Their loss, my boys gain. I… Listen ⇢

  • Texturized Barn: Watauga River

    You know my love for visual texture. Like so many barns in Tennessee, this barn has it.   Listen ⇢

  • Children on a Porch

    Another one from the archives. Taken back on July 5, 2012. Many of the children were grumpy because they stayed up late the night before watching a fireworks display. We had to work to get them to smile, except for Joey. He was in a special Joey mood.   Listen ⇢

  • Bottomless Lakes After Sunset

    Over looking the largest lake at Bottomless Lakes State Park outside of Roswell, NM. (From the archives).   Listen ⇢

  • Frisco Athletic Center Sunset

    Out on one of our walks, I spotted the sunset’s reflection in the windows of the Frisco Athletic Center. This is from the side, and not a view that many would associate with the FAC.   Listen ⇢

  • Streams of Living Water: Watauga River

    This is one of the things I love about Tennessee. They have streams like the one below, that flow year around. In Texas, the only time a stream like the one below has water in it, is after a rain. This was a new discovery on my first trip to… Listen ⇢

    Streams of Living Water: Watauga River