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365 Day Photo Challenge 43/365 “Is it Friday Yet?

12 Thursday Feb 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Botanical, Flowers, Photo, Photography, Rose

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Just one more day until Friday.  I get to go see my son tomorrow night.  He’ll be playing in the pep band during the gymnastic meet.  So not only will we get tosee him we’ll be able to hear him play as well.

The weather people are still forecasting snow for Monday night into Tuesday and again Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.  I really hope they’re making a big deal out of nothing.  I can’t afford to be off from work so I’ll at least try to make it in if it does snow.

“Life Goes On”

365 Day Photo Challenge 42/365 “The S Word”

11 Wednesday Feb 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Photo Challenge, Alabama, Botanical Gardens, Flowers, Photo, Photography, Roses, snow, Weather

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The S word is in the forecast again and I’m not happy about it.  I’m so over winter and I’m ready for spring time.  This weekend was absolutely beautiful.  With highs in the lower 60’s the parks were full of people enjoying the sunshine.  Today was in the high 50’s but tomorrow it will start getting cold again and then by Sunday morning it will be back in the teens. To beat all, next Tuesday they have snow back in the forecast.  Right now it’s too far away for them to make an accurate account as to how much snow we get.  As it stands now the city will shut down for just a dusting.

“Life Goes On”

365 Day Photo Challenge Day Twenty-two “Waiting on Spring”

22 Thursday Jan 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Photo Challenge, Alabama, Barefoot, Birmingham, Botanical Gardens, cold weather, Flowers, Photo Shoot, Photography, Rain, Rose, Spring, Weather

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Another dreary, wet day in the deep south.  With the temps hovering in the low to mid forties and low thick clouds that hung around most of the day made this boy wish for spring even more today.  Rain is falling right now and is expected to stick around until early Saturday morning with a chance of light snow before ending.

I have a photo shoot scheduled for Saturday afternoon with a young single mom.  Nothing too fancy just some catalogue work.  I haven’t photographed anyone in quite some time.  Lately all I’ve been able to shoot are some landmarks and my pets.  I hope she isn’t afraid of some cool weather and we get some good shots.

The above photo is from the Botanical Gardens located here in the Birmingham area.  It’s free to enter and has sever genre of flowers and trees to sit and ponder things through.  I really enjoy going there when I have the time to spend.  The last time I was there I nearly had a hawk on top of me.  She was after a squirrel and I got in her way.

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

28 Tuesday Oct 2014

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Alabama, Birmingham, Botanical, Flowers, Gardens, Japanese, Nature, Statue

Birmingham Botanical Gardens is Alabama’s largest living museum with more than 12,000 different plants in its living collections. The Gardens’ 67.5 acres contains 25+ unique gardens, 30+ works of original outdoor sculpture and miles of serene paths.

The Gardens features the largest public horticulture library in the U.S., conservatories, a wildflower garden, two rose gardens, the Southern Living garden, and Japanese Gardens with a traditionally crafted tea house. Education programs run year round and over 10,000 school children enjoy free science-curriculum based field trips annually.

Birmingham Botanical Gardens, the most visited free attraction in Alabama, is open daily, offering free admission to more than 350,000 yearly visitors. (Copied from the Birmingham Botanical Garden’s website).

I’ve been going to this place for years and over the years I can tell that this place has lost a little of it’s luster.  I imagine that the economy has made a huge impact on the finances this place gets.  Don’t get me wrong, this place is still beautiful and full of life.  But to be honest, there’s a lot of maintenance that needs to be done.  The maintenance staff was working hard while I was there this past week and I guess it takes time to bring everything up to date.  Then again, they may just be trying to get everything ready for winter.

If you’re ever in the Birmingham area I would highly recommend spending a couple of hours in this place.  You can sit on one of the many benches and listen to the sound of chipmunks playing around in the leaves.  Of course, right now with the constructions going on across the street you can also hear the sound of jackhammers off in the distance. You can also hear the sound of the train whistle located nearby at the Birmingham Zoo.

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