Wednesday, June 22, 2016

The Strawberry Moon, June 20th

I've always wanted to be able to take nice shots of the moon.  I continue to struggle with this.  Here's my latest attempt, though I think I'm starting to get better at this.  Now, to continue to figure out keeping the moon in focus while achieving detail...next figure out how to keep the moon exposed properly while being able to see the ground scene as well.  Ah...the learning curve.

Strawberry Moon rises.

Cattle graze the pasture as the moon lights the night.
6/24/16:  This photo just won 'Photo of the Day' at capturedakota.com!  I humbly thank all my peers that voted!!

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Storm Cloud

'Tis the season for storm clouds to be rolling around our sky's.  We get some pretty amazing sight watching from the clouds to the lightening storms that blow through both the plains and the hills.  Many of these storms miss us completely - either going to the north or the south.  We just sit on the decks and watch as they pass us by.  Two nights ago, a storm that was capable of producing up to baseball sized hail rolled across the plains just to the north.  Thankfully, I never heard of it materializing beyond just some simple rain.  

This was taken from the front porch basically where the storm started materializing.
 As the storm continued across the prairie, the sun started to set creating some color and  it moved far enough east I took this one from the back porch looking NEN.
 
And finally as it is rolling farther east than we can see and the clouds are picking up lots of reflecting light from the nights sunset.             
I kind of like the contrast from making the photo black and while.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Campin' Food

Some people have an expectation of the food you'll find in someones camp.  Many people think about the only food one will find on the mountain is hot dogs and marshmallows.  Well, to that I say, NOT!!

Our replacement camper (after our other one was totaled out) FINALLY arrived a couple weeks ago from the factory.  It took us some time to get it all cleaned up and ready to use, but early last week we pulled it up to Sheridan Lake for an initiation run.  It was kind of a last minute decision to go to the lake, so I had to pull from food we had, avoiding a trip to Walmart.  Let's face it, nobody, if they can help it, wants to go there on a Sunday afternoon.

We spent two nights up in the hills - relaxing, kayaking, watching the "kids" play, and enjoying some good eats.  At least, we thought they were.  Check out our last night's meal.

Cornish game hen, corn on the cob and baked potato.  Nummy!!!
Notice there was a photo bomber in the background just a hoping something might hit the ground!  Sorry, Casey...not with this kind of food!