The sunset that looked ‘out of this world’
It pays to be in the right spot at the right time. Antelope Island State Park, UT.
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It pays to be in the right spot at the right time. Antelope Island State Park, UT.
This post is part of a photo series on beautiful unstructured moments. For more photos in this series click here.
This post is part of a photo series on unstructured moments. For more photos in this series click here.
I started a really great blog post for today, but like most things I’ve started this week it’s just not going to happen. So instead I’ll leave you with this photo. Why? Because every time I see it, I laugh.
Dogs…
Hope you all find some shade this weekend.
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I love it when a picture tells a good story.
This post is part of our (somewhat neglected) photo series on unstructured moments. For more photos in this series click here.
We left home today without much of a plan. Just a van full of random stuff we might need. Those always turn out to be the best kind of adventures. Good day.
This post is part of our (somewhat neglected) photo series on unstructured play. For more photos in this series click here.
I do believe these boys would wholeheartedly agree with pick #1 one of the 5 Best Toys of All Time. Oh wait, these were actually chainsaws…
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This rock was good to us all summer. Pirate ship, fishing platform, jumping, resting, lighthouse, minnow watching, picnicking, rock climbing, whale riding, rock launching, etc.
Until next year…
This post is part of our (somewhat neglected) photo series on unstructured play. For more photos in this series click here.
There’s a natural area near our house known to the layperson as Hidden Valley, we call it Bone Canyon. Each time we visit Bone Canyon (which was 3 times this past week) Ari collects ‘dinosaurs bones’ out of the wash; I secure them in his pack and we take them home for ‘identification.’ We passed a fellow hiker on the trail yesterday and the man said “What are you going to do with all those sticks?” Ari just stared at him with this half puzzled half disgusted look on his face. I came to his rescue, “Those are actually dinosaur bones,” I corrected him…
A couple of dinosaurs hatching out of a very large egg. Pyramid Lake, NV.
I’m not sure exactly what Ari was pretending up on that hill, but if I know Ari it had something to do with space-fighters.