Good morning, my friends. It was another do-nothing day. That's not entirely true. We had to go to the grocery store, and our list was relatively long. When we got back to the RV and had everything put away, we decided we were no longer interested in doing anything else, and so we spent the rest of the day relaxing. I did three loads of laundry, so that's something. And, of course, I spent some time on my slow-stitching, filling my hoop again.
Late in the day, I decided to get out with my macro lens again and focus on shapes and texture. There are a lot of old broken down things sitting around the park as a form of landscape art. I took pictures of these things during our visit four years ago. You can see them at this old post. Sadly, in the intervening years, they've all started to deteriorate and fall apart, and so they're less desirable as photography subjects than they used to be. Nevertheless, I found some shapes and textures interesting to me.
This first one is the hairy fibers on a yucca just outside our RV.
We're still up in the air about what we'll do today. I believe we'll take a hike in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. There's another urban hike in Henderson, but I also want to visit the quilt shop in Henderson. Since the quilt shop is closed on Monday's, we'll probably save that hike for tomorrow. It will all be revealed to you in tomorrow's post.





















4 comments:
Wow - awesome exploration of shapes and textures. Enjoy those hikes in the next day or so. And the quilt shop of course.
I love your shapes and textures photos. My absolute FAV is the pink kitty nose.
Those laid back days are nice once in awhile. Nice photos! I like the sagaro photo with the spikes on the right.
There is something about close up photos, the details, textures, and colors. My favorite was the Beavertail cactus. Have a nice day.
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