Sunset Street Lamp

Sometimes a simple image is one that strikes you. Straight forward shapes, colors, and composition are seductive. Also who dosen’t love a sunset!

Sometimes a simple image is one that strikes you. Straight forward shapes, colors, and composition are seductive. Also who dosen’t love a sunset!

The LDS Conference Center is an amazingly efficient and beautiful building. I couldn’t help myself I’ve always loved skylights, stained glass, and kaleidoscopes – looks like all three.

It is amazing what farmers do to survive, to provide for their families, and produce a crop. I do admire the symmetry of the sprinklers, but farmers and ranchers are really impressive.

I was caught in traffic and glad of it because of the stunning color and light occuring in the clouds.

I’ve been exploring on my bike a lot when the weather’s good. In the morning the light is great, all the water just crystallizes. Here it seems that the sun bleaches all the color leaving the light and dark.

We went to Swazie’s Beach, an imported beach on the banks of the Green River. We had a terrific time going down the river and over the rapids. The sun was pretty intense, thus the golf umbrella. Nothing like laying on the beach trying to augment my fake tan with the real thing.

I love that there appears to be nothing to water, but two weeks later this field was full of green stuff. Again notice the light coming through the water, lovely. Irrigation, a necessity here, but there is beauty in everything.

I’ve been biking around fields in the valley and have been really appreciating the back lit quality of these “wheel” style sprinklers. It is really fun to catch the droplets of water and the symmetrical shine on the wheel tops.

We were doing our homework under the cherry tree and it was populated with honey bees. Luckily they found interest only in the blossoms.

Every thing on this patch surrounding these sprinklers was lit up, with ice and light. I’ve seen it before and will see it again, and it’s still beautiful.