June 11, 2014

  • salvage

    Stop at Kroger for Mary's magnesium supplement. Lunch at Burger King. Mary had the usual Whopper Jr. Grilled chicken wrap for me.

    At Walmart, I ran into Danny Wilson with his mother and Danny's son Mat.

    Mary and I watched Goodbye Solo (2008) from Netflix. English with Spanish subtitles. Senegalese tax driver relates to a suicidal elderly fare in North Carolina. Good acting. Alright overall.

    Got the idea of trying out the "Macro" scene setting in the RX100 II. Had I ever done that before? It did very well on St. John's Wort that I recently tried with the HX20V. That opens up future possibilities. :-)

    St. John's Wort (Hypericum sp.)


    George caught me at the outpost. I learned that nephew Joel and Tabitha were at the courthouse when it opened this morning, got their license and were married at 10:00 am in the little park on the square. Only next of kin were notified. Sounds like something I'd do.

    Much talk of our job being co-executors one day. Left me a little nervous.

    Mary is determined to salvage our damaged tomatoes.

    70.1 °F, clear.

Comments (11)

  • nice :)

  • Wow! That macro setting is great!! I'll cross my fingers for the tomato plants.

  • That St. John's Wort is a beautiful shot!

  • Grilled chicken wrap sounds good right now, with a bit of yellow mustard, but everything's closed around here since its the middle of the night (or wee hoursbof the morn, depends how one looks at it).

    I hope you continue to have fun with the camera. I like seeing your photos. I like hearing your stories too, like the one you just shared about the young eloping couple. My God bless their union.

  • we got married at the courthouse even though we are both Catholics because as a youngster I got married to a non-Catholic in the church.
    Mistake but we make them.
    Anyway I like your flower or weed. LOL

  • ST John's wort is an interesting flower. I like it's explosive form.

  • Your weather seems nice

  • The close photos magnifie the things and allow a view totally different . It is an art to discern the hidden beauty in enlarging the flower.
    In friendship
    Michel

  • Whoa, that is an awesome macro shot you took! I love macros as well and I try to take them as often as I can :)

  • Beautiful picture!

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