If you’re running, cycling or walking along the Georgetown Hike and Bike Trail you’ll likely pass Rivery Park, but if time allows, make your way to the beautiful pond there. The pond is adorned with dragonflies, birds, turtles, butterflies and botanical treasures. It’s been at least a couple of years since my last visit there, mainly because it’s so hard to find. Georgetown’s growth has made it hard to locate the entrance to the park, but if you’re interested, it’s at 1125 Woodlawn Avenue. Look it up and spend time quiet time there.
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A Few Wildflowers North of Walburg
With a severe thunderstorm warning this evening in Central Texas I’m doing a quick post before the possibility of power loss comes into play. This field of Indian Blankets is from a picturesque area north of Walburg, in the New Corn Hill area.
Sharing the Space
A Great Blue Heron continues to fish as a mama duck and her offspring saunter by, a photo from a daily walk this week at Taylor’s Murphy Park. If only humans could find a way to peacefully coexist like this.
Prairie Haze
We were covered in a thick layer of haze in our area of the Blackland Prairie today. We can probably attribute this to temperatures reaching 90, combined with a little extra humidity. These photos were made in the waning hour of daylight, all east of Granger. After taking the turtle’s photo, I moved her off the road. Motor vehicles are hazardous for these guys.
At Georgetown’s Special Olympics
It was a pleasure to attend the Special Olympics events hosted by the Georgetown Independent School District today. A friend who, like me, grew up in 50s and 60s, has vivid memories of not seeing kids with special needs and challenges in their schools. I’m thankful to see that times have changed. Everyone matters.
Fishing With Daddy
Tonight at Georgetown’s San Gabriel Park, a 2-year-old fishing with his daddy. In the early-mid 1970s these slice of life offerings were well-received by newspaper readers. In 2024 it’s a task to find these quiet moments in photojournalism. That’s sad. I still seek them out, even if not in vogue with management. Yes, cover the big news stories, but look beyond those. Always.
Agrarian Light
The things that gather my attention are hard to pin down, but on a recent early evening in the country a field of corn stalks were bathed in sweet light. An agrarian interlude.
From Daily Walks
If I don’t do something with these photographs from daily walks they’ll just die on the vine. It’s either post them, file them or trash them. More than a few get tossed. All are from recent morning outings in Taylor.
Pioneer Days in Round Rock
It’s always fun to visit the Old Settlers Association site in Round Rock for the annual Pioneer Days event hosted by the Williamson Museum, now in its 18th year. Most of the photos included here are self-explanatory, but a couple of notes. Two photos promote the upcoming Georgetown Powwow, taking place on September 28th at the Boys and Girls Club of Georgetown. The Powwow was held for years at Southwestern University. I’m glad to see it back. The shy little girl was to perform a Fancy Shawl dance, but decided to bow out on her 4th birthday today. Recent rains left some areas quite wet, just the thing for a 5-year-old enjoying her time in a gigantic puddle. I thought her parents might not like that, but they were fully on board with the little lady having fun. I like that.
First Friday on the Square
Georgetown’s First Friday Music on the Square was held tonight, featuring the music of Neil Diamond and Elvis Presley performed by Bill Harris, aka Mr. Thrill! These free concerts are performed on the courthouse lawn the first Friday of each month through November, hosted by the Georgetown Beard Club, in partnership with the Downtown Georgetown Association, sponsored by Tejas Meat Supply. These events bring a lot of joy. Kudos to this Central Texas community and the folks who make it happen.