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Great vistas, though

According to my recollection and loose accounting, Hobbs and I have walked just over 100 miles in the past 6 weeks. As I mentioned earlier, I had an idea for a book called: A Journey of 100 miles, well, that’s not going to happen for a few reasons. One, I just really enjoyed the journey and took precious few photos, somewhere around 40 or 50, and it took us 6 weeks to do it. :-) Further, not that there is anything wrong with it, all of the photos are cell phone photos, my camera of choice on the walk.

This morning we took advantage of the cool temperatures that have come to the Charlotte area. It was about 68 degrees, 20 C, when we went for our walk. That temperature makes for a very nice walk, indeed.

In the above photo, I paused to take in the rays coming from the tops of the clouds and to look at the sun, just above the trees. Anyway, if I do a book, it won’t be this one, but boy am I enjoying the morning walks … I think that Hobbs is, too. :-)

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  7 Responses to “A journey of 100 miles, but still no book.”

  1. Beautiful image, love the sun beams! No problem with not completing the project as the experience of being there is what is the most important. And, yes I assume Hobbs enjoyed taking you on the morning walks and waiting patiently for you while you took a few images.

    • Fortunately for him, he doesn’t have to practice patience. Usually when I stop to take photos, he’s off-leash and has his nose in some other business. :-) He stays nearby, though, so I guess that it is a form of waiting. And, he loves to take me for walks as much as he can, though lately we’ve had to establish who is walking whom.

  2. My guess is that Hobbs really doesn’t care one way or the other as to if you do the book or not. To him it’s all about the walk!

  3. Sixty eight degrees is also a great temp to develop film . . .

    As always, the story is so specific and personal

    • LOL! I thought about the same thing as I wrote “20 C”. I was thinking: Hey. That’s the temp at which I develop film!

  4. I don’t know Paul, I think a book of cell phone images might be interesting.

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