Similar Posts
July 2018 Free Book!
I have a weakness for great big historical sagas, so this month when everybody else is looking for beach reads, I decided to give away one of my favorite sagas — Edward Rutherfurd’s amazing chronicle of New York City, entitled (what else?) NEW YORK, a Novel. From the back cover: “Edward Rutherfurd celebrates America’s greatest…
February 2014 2nd Free Book!
Our second February 2014 Free Book is TAKEN FOR ENGLISH, a wonderful Amish romance from Olivia Newport. It’s one of those sweet books you just don’t want to put down. From the back cover: “Annie joined the Amish church based on prayerful conviction, not romantic dreams. And yet, she can’t deny she’d hoped to share…
Your Life and Mine: Music!
I grew up in a home where classical music was highly beloved. My mother’s brother, Wilson Sawyer, was an orchestra conductor and a composer. My mom, a classically trained pianist, became a pro at the young age of 13, when she auditioned for and was chosen to be the pianist for a touring swing and…
SCUTTLEBUTT
Wild Word Friday! If you hear someone say, “What’s the SCUTTLEBUTT?” you know that s/he is referring to the latest gossip. But where on earth did we get a word like SCUTTLEBUTT? Well, at first let’s do a little historical research. SCUTTLE comes to the English language from the Old French word escoutille, which means…
Neil uses an Olympus Stylis Digital, Trish. Kind of beat up from travel. As for settings, etc., I don’t know what he’s using, but I imagine it varies. He doesn’t use a flash and is also sure to place the camera on a steady surface so the shot is clear.
What a fantastic photo it gets better each week! The reflection on the Lake is just perfect. What type of camera is Neil using?
And we miss YOU at Rocky Point!
Thank you, Carol!
Tell Neil thanks. Sure makes me lonesome for those Rocky Point skys.
Justine
What a beautiful photo! Breathtaking view!