Judy and Boomer
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 110 shooting .75u
Boomer ate all of his overnight fuds except for his +6.
Allen ate very well last night and had a poop before bedtime and another one during the night.
Yesterday afternoon we went for a drive to St Mary's which is a small town about 45 minutes from here. We usually "do" this town and Stratford (where the swans are) all on the same day but because these days we can't get away until around 1:00 pm (Boomer's +5) we didn't have time to do both. I now have a customer who wants maternity pictures taken in St Mary's (at a waterfall) so it provided a good excuse to go there and scope things out.
The waterfall there isn't falling much these days lol we have had very little rain this summer and the ponds/rivers/waterfalls are drying up. DH and I explored a new area; it used to be a railway and they've turned it into a pedestrian walkway. It's a beautiful old bridge and the walkway looks over the river. On that part of the river were two Great Blue Herons. I have tons of shots of them! I always overshoot anyways
but the one that was pretty much right below me decide to fly across the river so I got several action shots of it as well

. I think I'll edit/post those all together though so today's wildlife photo is of the Blue Heron standing at the edge of the pond.
Good morning!
AMPS 110 shooting .75u
Boomer ate all of his overnight fuds except for his +6.
Allen ate very well last night and had a poop before bedtime and another one during the night.
Yesterday afternoon we went for a drive to St Mary's which is a small town about 45 minutes from here. We usually "do" this town and Stratford (where the swans are) all on the same day but because these days we can't get away until around 1:00 pm (Boomer's +5) we didn't have time to do both. I now have a customer who wants maternity pictures taken in St Mary's (at a waterfall) so it provided a good excuse to go there and scope things out.
The waterfall there isn't falling much these days lol we have had very little rain this summer and the ponds/rivers/waterfalls are drying up. DH and I explored a new area; it used to be a railway and they've turned it into a pedestrian walkway. It's a beautiful old bridge and the walkway looks over the river. On that part of the river were two Great Blue Herons. I have tons of shots of them! I always overshoot anyways


. I think I'll edit/post those all together though so today's wildlife photo is of the Blue Heron standing at the edge of the pond.
