Thursday, March 5, 2015

Loading ramp Jungo Flat

     I've been down Jungo Road hundreds of times over the years.  Starting when my family lived out in Sulphur.  (When there was still a town of Sulphur!)  Somehow this perfect frame for that little mountain escaped my notice.  Finally,   (About time!) it hit me.  What an  amazing picture!!

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Something to brighten Teresa's birthday!

Dragons were sailing through the skies spending fire along their way.  Happy Birthday, Teresa!

Monday, February 2, 2015

Sunset February First


     I tried to watch the game.  I really did!  Then this happened and I had to go.  The dogs stayed behind.  They didn't want leave the comfort of their warm beds next to the furnace vents!  Their crazy human grabbed a camera, watched this light and got a few photos of it.  So beautiful!

Monday, January 19, 2015

Contrails or Chemtrails to the South of Winnemucca


     Going to a Museum board meeting one night I saw this!  I've never seen one like it before.  Obviously it wasn't just the  usual jet contrail.  It's something else.  I had to go inside so I don't know how long it lasted.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

One of Grandma's photos

This is an amazing picture!  It was taken by my grandmother about 1900.  Old then, I suspect it's a ruin now.  At the time it was by itself in a field surrounded by sagebrush and with a few willows in the background.     If you're familiar with the desert you can almost color it in!                                                                                  

Friday, November 21, 2014

Cold Weather Sky


     Even in cold weather color like this will tempt me outside!  Usually without a coat.  The sunsets come and go so quickly that I simply don't have time.  It's worth it to get something that is this beautiful.  The Master Painter does not repeat a painting.  Each one is different and gorgeous.

Monday, September 29, 2014

More Sky Fire!


     These always amaze me.  The absolute beauty that fills the sky and how quickly it changes and fades to night.  This is one of those sunsets.  Directly over Blue Mountain.  I'm sure the Master Painter looked at it, nodded, and said, "This is a good one!"