July’s Alphabet for Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge is Letter L at the End of the Word. Rather than scroll through the digital files, I looked around for some things to photograph.
Desk Bell
The desk bell was used by my first grade teacher and is now in my bell collection!
Pencil
No fun story for the pencil; it’s just one of many in a cup.
Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge – July Pick a Topic from [her] Photo prompted me to head to Zoo Montana / Yellowstone Arboretum with camera in hand. I knew I would find flower beds with trees in the background and hoped there might be a person or two wearing hats.
I headed to Rose Park here in Billings the other day thinking there might be roses to photograph. Although I didn’t any roses, I discovered children of all ages at the park by 9 a.m. on a Saturday morning!
The tennis courts were busy, young adults were playing sand volleyball, preschool age children were on the playground, and there was a Little League game on the baseball field.
Watching Little League Baseball
The flower garden sponsored by Compassionate Friends Billings Chapter was being tended by a woman whose son died by suicide at the age of 41. As she and I talked I was reminded that we will always by children to our parents or to those who raised us.
Forever Loved sculpture by Drew Brown
May you have child-like curiosity, delight, and enthusiasm in your life today.
Painting was one of the first tasks when I moved from Iowa to Montana about a month ago.
Red Is Her Favorite Color
Coloring after supper at my parents’ home. Not sure who enjoys it more: my mom or the two-year-old who lives next door!
Yellow Crayon in a Toddler Hand
Posted in response to Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge with Primary Colors as theme of the week.
Wait! What? Cee listed the primary colors of light: red, green and blue. I looked for pictures with the traditional primary colors of blue, red, and yellow. So here is one more photo.
Just a few weeks ago these milkweed plants at Riverfront Park in Billings, Montana were inundated by the Yellowstone River.
Today the milkweed flowers are opening and I’m hoping some monarch butterflies will soon come through. Did you know milkweed leaves are the sole source of food for monarch butterfly larvae?
In the meantime, I’m enjoying the shapes and textures of the flowers.