Williamsburg, Florida
I have a tendency to play with my camera while we are waiting for our dinner at restaurants, so this night was no exception, play with my camera or iPhone I did!
Camera used: iPhone
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Ridgedale, Missouri
Craig and I spent a few hours at Top of the Rock and it was beautiful. There we went in a Golf Cart thru Lost Canyon Cave and Nature Trail. Craig drove and I took photos. Then we went to Osage and had a delicious dinner where we were surrounded by their gorgeous golf course. From there we could see this statue that overlooks Table Rock Lake. It is called ‘End of the Trail and sculpted by James Fraser.
Camera used: iPhone
Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, Lampe, Missouri
These acreages of wild life are located in Missouri & Arkansas and they were purchased in 1990 by Johnny Morris, founder & CEO of Bass Pro Shops. It is now managed by the Dogwood Canyon Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the canyon’s natural plant and wildlife environment. Craig and I spent the day at Dogwood Canyon Nature Park and it was beautiful! We rode in a tram thru the 10,000 acres of paradise. There we saw wild life, waterfalls and the beauties of the earth. I am so thankful to my Heavenly Father for this beautiful world!
Camera used: Canon 50D
Camera used: iPhone
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Point Lookout, Missouri
College of the Ozarks is a private Christian liberal-arts college, overlooking Lake Taneycomo. It has free tuition and originally began giving education to the children who lived in the country (Hillbillies) and continues to do the same, today. The students work on the campus, milking cows, gardening, mowing lawns, working in the restaurant or cleaning, wherever they are needed. I think the idea is awesome! It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. I love this photo with a bell, cross and flag in it.
Camera used: iPhone
Orlando, Florida
ENJOYING a RELAXING moment at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade at Universal Orlando. The Butterbeer was delicious, as you can see mine is all gone! It was a popular wizarding beverage described as tasting “a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch”, and that is true!
Orlando, Florida
This photo is for my grandsons and a couple granddaughters, too! HA! HA! So, I like the name Gecko, but I think they are use that name more in Hawaii, this is a lizard and they are all over Florida. They are small, fast and seem to be curious, too, they will watch you and see how close you will get to them and then they are off.