From this week’s walks, all in Taylor this time. Squirrels are once again included. One little guy had to stretch for that drink of water. Squirrels must not like getting wet. And snippets of color, or what passes for color in this area of Central Texas. The city has been removing trees in area parks, hopefully for a good reason. Daddy had our trees seen by a tree doctor. Trees replenish our world. All photographs, of course, are taken with a small Olympus camera. 












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A Little Stormy Tonight
It’s a bit stormy on the Blackland Prairie tonight. Grain elevators, or if you prefer, grain bins, are a favorite subject. On dark and turbulent evenings their shiny facades often stand out. This was a few miles east of Taylor. 
The Williamson County Rodeo
A collection of photographs taken Thursday night, the first of three rodeos being held at Taylor’s Williamson County Expo Center during this year’s Williamson County Fair & Rodeo. For those interested, two more rodeos will be held, one tonight, another on Saturday night. We’re expecting a lot of rain this weekend, but it’s a covered arena. A favorite rodeo subject are the little folks participating in Mutton Bustin’. For those unfamiliar, it’s when kids ride a sheep. The youngest last evening was 3, the oldest 7. They usually limit entries to those 55 pounds or less. It’s a nice arena, but sure wish the lighting was better. Some rodeos in the area finish their evenings with horses running through the arena. It’s a perfect coda. 
















At the County Fair
A few scenes from the first night at the Williamson County Fair, continuing through Saturday at the Williamson County Expo Center in Taylor. Pig racing, courtesy of the Swifty Swine Show pigs, plus a chance to get close to Honey Boo Boo, a 7-month-old piglet. Stick horse races were a fun outlet for the kids. And the midway is beautiful. The fair’s rodeo begins its three-night run this evening. 










Sunset Nears
Seen Tuesday during a drive through North Williamson County, Texas. It’s farm country, friends. 
It’s the Light
Getting photographs of raptors continues to be a challenge. Most of the time they’re spotted on utility poles during daily drives. The cameras are always sitting in the empty passenger seat, ready to go. More times than not, when these majestic birds (this one’s a Red-Tailed Hawk, isn’t it?) see the camera they quickly depart. This week, however, when the late-day light was at its warmest, this hawk was a bit more helpful. Light can sometimes make things look good. 




Field Light
Evening light is inspirational. Passing this recently-harvested field east of Granger is a prime example. Those warm rays caressing a few acres of Blackland Prairie were a gift. 
Immanuel Sunset
It was nice seeing a friend who attends Taylor’s Immanuel Lutheran Church while at the grocery store today. So tonight is a good time to post recent photographs taken there just a few evenings ago. This beautiful church rests a hair’s breadth from the Samsung Semiconductor plant site, but when you’re standing on their grounds you don’t even know it’s there. Good neighbors give one another good space. 


Stroll Photos from this Week
Photographs from daily walks this week in Taylor. Perhaps they’re becoming tiresome, but for a while they’ll get posted, even if nobody bothers to look. It’s therapy, friends. 











Cloudy Sunrise
A layer of clouds joined Taylor’s sunrise on Saturday morning, a 30-second stop on the way to Georgetown. 