Here I am again, really late with another post. I am not lazy, I just procrastinate a lot. So…… again, time got away from me. Of course at my age of 83, time really gets flying……a sign that I am going downhill, I guess. So anyway, what have I been doing the past couple of weeks, you may ask. Well, I have been out shooting almost every day. The fall migration is getting started, the weather is beautiful, not as hot, and it is fun to be outside. It keeps me young. I need that.
As for the title of this post, Ann and I are leaving Monday, the 11th, for Fort Davis and the Davis Mountains. We will be doing a lot of photography in the area from an altitude of 5,000 feet to 8,000 feet. We will be staying at the beautiful Davis Mountains Inn near Fort Davis. It is a nice comfortable Bed & Breakfast. We will be returning on Friday the 15th, hopefully with a bunch of photographs for a future post.
I have mustered a good bunch of photos since the last post, of course. I will present a few of them for you here. Just scroll down, and if you get to the end, 🙂 , there is a link to my Photo Gallery. Click on any of these to see enlargements.
I hope you have enjoyed this post and the photos. To see more of my photographs, click this link to my on-line Photo Album.
Excellent pics, Bob, especially the Cardinal! 🙂 Have a great time in the Davis Mountains.
Thank you very much, Jo. Sorry for the late response. 🙂
Beautiful visuals, Bob… looking forward to your pics from the Davis Mountains… we plan on going there next spring.
Thank you very much, Claudia. Weren’t you thinking of coming here in October?
Superb series of images, I like all the birds in the pics
Thank you very much, anonymous.
Extraordinary work Bob. I always look forward to your posts.
Thank you very much, John.
Beautiful series of photographs!
Thank you very much, Belinda. I really appreciate it.
I’m so glad that the hurricane Harvey did not affect you at all. Your photos are as always very good. I think you are 83 y.o going on 50! 🙂
Thank, H. J. for that amusing comment. I may be going into my second childhood soon. 🙂
Great shots, love the Coppers Hawk.
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Thanks, Carl. The raptors are my favorites to photograph.
Great post!
Thank you very much, Kendall. I appreciate it very much. By the way, I love your paintings.
You are welcome, Bob! And thanks!