I grew up with this sign next to I-5 just north of Oceanside: "Tan Your Hide in Oceanside!"
Not sure how this one ended up in the middle of the sky- maybe because they're all in heaven now?
My grandmother, Bessie Haden Morris and grandfather, Turner Oree Morris, with three sons: Page, Gilbert, and Dot, also called Dottie. I don't know why they called him Dot. He went by D.L. as an adult. 1920s? Oklahoma or West Texas? Oil well behind them.
Grinnell Central Park, 2018
Ice glazed plant, DCL, 2018
ice glazed prairie grasses, DCL, 2018
Ice glazed tree at DCL, 2018
Frosted prairie at DCL
Iced glazed branch, DCL, 2018
Frosted prairie at DCL, 2018
Bridge at Krumm, 2018
Sugar Creek at Krumm, 2018
nest at Krumm, 2018
Snow in shadows after the rest of the snow melted. Bridge over Sugar Creek, Krumm Nature Preserve, 2018
mosaic of washed away bark and yard debris after a rain storm, 7th ave & Ann St., 2018
Not my photo, haha! Des Moines!
Not my photo, Oceanside Pier Sunset
Sunrise Ahrens Park, 2018
Grinnell Central Park, 2018
Sunrise Ahrens Park, Grn. 2018
Sunrise, Mississippi, Dubuque
Sunrise Ahrens Park, 2018
Sunrise, Ahrens Park, Grn, 2018
Sunrise, Ahrens Park, Grn, 2018
Sunrise, Ahrens Park 2018
sunset, backyards, 7th ave
Not my photo, Tornado day, summer 2018
Sunrise, Ahrens Park, Grinnell, 2018
Front walk summer 2018, 7th Ave.
February 2019, Grinnell
San Luis Rey Mission, Mt. San Jacinto
Moon over Rock Creek
Sunrise over the Mississippi, Dubuque
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