. . . and s/he enjoyed the journey even though it was a bit of a hazy day.
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When I saw the title of this post, I softly chuckled to myself: I imagined your camera sitting in the passenger seat saying “oooh” and “aaaah” at every corner you took. LOL!!!!!!
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Ooh, ahhh, that’s the best one!
In a seat belt?
Of course…..Safety first!!!!
I have to tell you that when I first saw your post in my email, I thought it said that you took your camera for a dive, and expected scuba photos..
these are lovely landscapes, you live in an amazing area..
Ha, funny! What’s amazing is that this road is only a few miles away, winding through the back hills. We’ve lived here for 22 years and have never been on it! And it was so green with the winter and spring rains–because the rains land here first.
Beautiful, beautiful!
It’s like a whole different world so close to us that we didn’t know was there!
oh, your camera must have enjoyed the views…
He did, but we didn’t take him to lunch.
Your camera did a great job.
That is an interesting tree. Do you know what kind it is?
I have no idea; we were meandering and did not stop to see. The trees were so vibrant and green. It was like another world so close to home.
I enjoyed the journey as well. Great and beautiful photos. God Bless, SR
Thank you!
Looks like s/he was an excellent co-pilot! Awesome scenery, Lilly!
She forgot her telephoto, though; otherwise we would have caught the red-tailed hawk.
Your camera is very biddable. Mine tells me where to go. I enjoyed the trip.. A few hills are always a pleasure.
Mine is also a bit forgetful. She forgot to tell me to grab my telephoto lens to catch the red-tailed hawk soaring above.