Each year I design a new t-shirt design for the track season. It's a way to give back my creative juices to causes of which I am passionate — running and helping to create a safe, positive atmosphere for youth.
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Senior Photos - Megan
Megan dances and she runs on the cross-country team of which I am privileged to help coach. Being friends with her parents for years, I've had the pleasure to watch her grow up and I am proud to have the opportunity to taker her senior pictures. It was refreshing to experience someone who actually enjoys being in front of a camera.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Calm after the storm
I have typically been posting my pictures on Facebook. I forget that I have a blog which (I suppose is archaic these days) I have sorely ignored. So, here is an attempt to resurrect some literary recount of life.
For some reason I woke up this morning without the usual need to postpone normal activity until more light is revealed through my bedroom window. Last night the sky was relatively cloudless so I thought this morning might provide a decent sunrise. Tired of my usual morning perch along Ruston Way, I headed to Pierce College to shoot.
For some reason I woke up this morning without the usual need to postpone normal activity until more light is revealed through my bedroom window. Last night the sky was relatively cloudless so I thought this morning might provide a decent sunrise. Tired of my usual morning perch along Ruston Way, I headed to Pierce College to shoot.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
A sunset hike at Sunrise.
Yesderday I returned from visiting good friends in Selah, Washington. I drove Interstate 90 to get there. However, I decided to take Highway 410 on my way home. That afternoon was spent floating the Yakima River (that should be another blog post) which made for a late afternoon departure. I was on the road around 4:00 p.m. by the time I got gas and taking a side 4-mile side trip to Tieton. I arrived at Sunrise on Mt. Rainier around 5:30.
I can't remember the last time I was at Sunrise. If fact, I had no clue on where to start. I asked a lady who had just come down from running the trails with her two small kids which way to go. I was impressed, since the altitude was affecting me at the beginning of my hike — I couldn't imagine running at the moment. She suggested a direction that took me up past Frozen Lake to the Burroughs Mountain. Not long after I started the trek, I ran into this deer which stopped along the trail to graze once he saw me. As I squeaked my tripod into position, he trotted off. Initially, I had planned to stick close to the car and head back home in time to get stuff done at home. However, my location beckoned me to devote more time. The sun was setting as I started and I anticipated a decent sunset as I ascended the mountain. The vista from Frozen Lake afforded a view of Rainier and neighboring mountains from a rocky landscape interspersed with wildflowers and grasses. This next picture is looking up at the three burroughs. The next photo is looking west toward Tacoma. The next photo is looking east toward Yakima. At 8:30 I decided it was time to descend back to Sunrise via the Shadow Lake route. The wind was wicked and the temperature was not kind to the t-shirt and shorts I was wearing. Of course it wasn't too cold to stop periodically to take snaps. I was getting a bit nervous whether I would get stuck on the trail in the dark, but the timing ended up good for getting back tot he car in time to see my way back. Surprisingly, I took some picture back at the parking lot that ended up being pretty decent. The moon remained visible long enough to view it above the Sunrise Lodge.
I can't remember the last time I was at Sunrise. If fact, I had no clue on where to start. I asked a lady who had just come down from running the trails with her two small kids which way to go. I was impressed, since the altitude was affecting me at the beginning of my hike — I couldn't imagine running at the moment. She suggested a direction that took me up past Frozen Lake to the Burroughs Mountain. Not long after I started the trek, I ran into this deer which stopped along the trail to graze once he saw me. As I squeaked my tripod into position, he trotted off. Initially, I had planned to stick close to the car and head back home in time to get stuff done at home. However, my location beckoned me to devote more time. The sun was setting as I started and I anticipated a decent sunset as I ascended the mountain. The vista from Frozen Lake afforded a view of Rainier and neighboring mountains from a rocky landscape interspersed with wildflowers and grasses. This next picture is looking up at the three burroughs. The next photo is looking west toward Tacoma. The next photo is looking east toward Yakima. At 8:30 I decided it was time to descend back to Sunrise via the Shadow Lake route. The wind was wicked and the temperature was not kind to the t-shirt and shorts I was wearing. Of course it wasn't too cold to stop periodically to take snaps. I was getting a bit nervous whether I would get stuck on the trail in the dark, but the timing ended up good for getting back tot he car in time to see my way back. Surprisingly, I took some picture back at the parking lot that ended up being pretty decent. The moon remained visible long enough to view it above the Sunrise Lodge.
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