The trip to Greece (and also Turkey) was amazing! I'm worn out, but it was a fantastic trip! I created a blog for the trip, so I'll include the link here. Click the pic for the photos of the trip.This is the link to the blog.
My niece Kelly, got married this past Saturday, and it was blistering hot. Still it was a sweet ceremony and I wish them the best. This is the first of three sets. This set is mostly BEFORE
the wedding.
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So my roommate Barrett and his girlfriend Kristin and I, went for a Memorial Day weekend hike at Savage Gulf State Recreational Area in Grundy County, Tennessee. We started at Stone Door...which is an amazing view of the valley below and hiked down into the gorge below. Lots of GREEN this time of year. It was nice. We hiked 10 miles...and I didn't even die...but I almost did. heh. (Click the pic for more)
I'm a little obsessed with these things. It's sort of like a car wreck, you don't really want to see it, but then you can't look away... These are all taken in my back yard. I do love their song...the sound of summer!
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Wow. The images from Radnor today are striking. The reflections in the lake today were amazing. It was so relaxing and peaceful. Life was everywhere, turtles, deer, fish, birds of all kinds, ducks, and geese. It was a wonderful afternoon.(click the pic for more)
My friends got married yesterday. Congrats to Bill and Christina! It was a gorgeous day for a wedding and they made a really sweet bride and groom. They had me take their photographs, which was an honor and a challenge. I actually did the photos two years ago for Christina's sister, a very small family wedding. This was the first "big" wedding. Talk about NERVOUS! But I think it went well over all. Here are a few of the photographs I took. She was a beautiful bride. (Click the pic for more)
I headed down to my mom and dad's for Easter. On the return ride home, I decided to drive through Lawrenceburg, Tennessee and Columbia, Tennessee instead of the usual route I take through Pulaski, Tennessee. I don't think I've been through Lawrenceburg since I was in college (not much has changed), but I'd never been to David Crockett State Park, so I thought I'd run by there and see what I could find. I got a few photos.(CLICK THE PIC)