Photographs taken during daily walks this week. Red poppies in the first photo were taken Monday in Georgetown, the day I covered Special Olympics there. The rest are from Taylor. A Great Blue Heron is included, too. I love those birds. All were taken with an inexpensive Olympus camera, probably costing less than your mobile device. 








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From Thursday Night
Just a scene taken last night along a road in North Williamson County, Texas. We’re not the Hill Country, but we do have a few nice hills. 
Into the Sunset
These four photographs are about sunsets, but also in the few minutes past sunset. Each are in North and Northeast Williamson County, Texas, including Granger, Walburg and Bartlett. The Bartlett downtown photo is from this evening, Others are from this week. 



A Serious Angler
There’s a lot to love about the San Gabriel River, adorned with good places to wander. This is among my favorite spots, a site where I can observe activity from a high angle, giving the subjects their privacy while I snap away with a telephoto lens. Great Blue Herons have got to be direct descendants from prehistoric times. It was a delight to observe this one as she searched for fish in the shallow water. This little session was probably 15-20 minutes. The light was nice, too!






Family
Scenes like this make me think being a vegetarian was a good thing. Family time on the prairie. 


Special Olympics in Georgetown
Even though it’s only mid-April, temperatures were climbing into the mid-90s today in Georgetown. Much of today’s efforts were devoted to covering the Georgetown ISD Special Olympics, held at the district’s athletics complex. Special Olympics have been one of the best things I’ve covered, going back to the mid-1970s. The first couple are from the opening ceremonies, plus a bit of this and that. When athletes needed a rest, they found a cooler place underneath the stadium stands, where students found simple joy with very large bubbles. This two-day event continues Tuesday, but it’s not likely I’ll be there for that. 










Photos From This Week’s Walks
If you’ve recently begun to follow these posts, note that during each morning walk I snap a few photographs with an inexpensive Olympus camera. Purchased used, it’s a good bet the camera and lenses cost less than your intelligent phones. These were all from Taylor walks. Therapy, friends. We see what we see. 











Moonset Sunrise Moonrise
Simple offerings tonight, including (in order) moonset (6:40am), sunrise (7:06am) and moonrise ( a little after 8pm tonight). Our internet connection has been down most of the day. It was finally restored tonight. 


Almost Full
At 99.3% visibility, it’s doggone close to a full moon tonight. Photographs this evening were taken in Bartlett, about twenty minutes north of Taylor. The first one is just before the evening blue light arrived. Others are what they are, but I did turn around to record that beautiful dirt road. I’m determined to drive less. It’s an obsession. 


Another Dang Sunset
Some of these wanderings yield very little. Often I return home with what there is to see. Last night was coming close to that when this scene came into view. Thankfully, it was another lightly-traveled county road, providing scant moments to do a few photographs before the sun tucked into the horizon. A continual concern is just how much driving has to be done for these pursuits. I’m expending a ton of money on fuel, adding up the miles on the car. Thankfully, it’s a fuel-efficient vehicle. The land around here is being scooped up at a rapid pace, sending the cameras further away from Taylor. If you see a slow-down in production, understand why. Most of what’s posted here isn’t for financial gain. It’s therapy. 