Just call this a followup to this morning’s rainy skies, a photo from this evening in Taylor, a pastel conclusion to another dose of needed precipitation.
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Early Morning Clouds
Photos taken as the day began in Central Texas this morning. Those clouds produced rain, but it stopped a few hours later. At almost 5:30 pm, however, we’re getting another good soaking. I’m okay with that.
A Blue Interlude
This one was taken one week ago, an evening filled with blue, and (of course) a windmill. Clouds are with us again tonight, with rain expected throughout the weekend. Bring it on. We need the rain.
From a Few Morning Walks
Just some photos taken during recent morning walks in Taylor. It’s been a while since posting any of these. All were taken with my very inexpensive Olympus mirrorless camera, so very light!
Along a Country Road
Some roads, when the light is right, transform after the sun goes down. That was true as I navigated a good one earlier this week in the far reaches of East Williamson County, Texas.
Granger’s Historic Gymnasium
A few years ago I learned that Granger High School’s gymnasium was one of history’s gems. The gym opened in 1940, a Works Progress Administration project undertaken as part of the New Deal program created during the Great Depression. At the time the district’s superintendent graciously allowed a peek inside. Missing, however, were photos showing that the old gym is still in use. One evening a couple weeks ago I noticed lights on at the gym , definitely worth stopping for. After a few tripod-mounted photos outside I ventured inside, where members of the Granger Youth Athletic Association were practicing. The coach overseeing the session graciously allowed a few photos. The school district has had a more modern gym for a while, but this one’s still in use. The district is also building a new high school, scheduled to open in 2025, but this WPA Project gym will remain for future generations to enjoy.
Cormorants
Cormorants are interesting birds. I need to take their photos more often. On Tuesday evening I did just that, stopping by Taylor’s Murphy Park for a while. Allergies, and the need to drive a bit less, prompted last night’s stop here. This is a place where photographing migrating egrets is common, but persistent drought made it hard for them last year. We’ll see how things go in 2024. Meanwhile, we have cormorants, our year-round residents.
Preparing the Fields
When there’s time, I venture outside Williamson County, Texas to find rural scenes more common here a few years ago. I made time this week for a drive through Milam County, east of where we live. As dust collected, fields were prepared for the coming Spring. This is my preferred kind of progress.
An Impressive Evening for Deer Light
These were taken at day’s end on Sunday, preceded by brief rain showers in the area. Near sunset, however, dappled sunlight did its warm work on deer wandering around Friendship Park near Granger Lake. Deer seem to be more trusting of us humans in that setting.
A Snippet of Color
Driving home from a Target run late Sunday afternoon an unexpected rain shower joined us. I mentioned this was the kind of weather where rainbows are produced. My wife didn’t think so, but then one popped up. Traffic was bad, not allowing a good place to snap a photo without causing a disturbance. We continued on, the rainbow soon fading, the heavy clouds remaining. Passing by a favorite cemetery in Norman’s Crossing, I stopped for a photo. Walking up a small hill, there appeared just remnants of that rainbow. You have to look close to see it, but it’s there. I enjoyed the clouds either way. And the smattering of rain, too.