Saturday, March 17, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Blue Birds, Photography and a Dog Named George
The Friends of Tennessee Wildlife Refuge are hosting a Refuge Discovery Series program dedicated to Blue Birds. You can get the details here.
I want to say a special thank you to Kate Young for loaning us this beautiful photo of a Blue Bird.
A few months ago I saw a link to a photograph of a beautiful Border Collie name George. I clicked on the link to Chronicles of a Country Girl and I've been hooked ever since. It's about a lady named Kate who lives on a hill in Maryland with her husband, their dog - George and a cat. Kate says she's an "amateur" photographer. I think she doesn't give herself enough credit. Kate doesn't just take photographs of birds ... she creates fine art. You can visit her website above or her gift shop and judge for yourselves.
I want to say a special thank you to Kate Young for loaning us this beautiful photo of a Blue Bird.
A few months ago I saw a link to a photograph of a beautiful Border Collie name George. I clicked on the link to Chronicles of a Country Girl and I've been hooked ever since. It's about a lady named Kate who lives on a hill in Maryland with her husband, their dog - George and a cat. Kate says she's an "amateur" photographer. I think she doesn't give herself enough credit. Kate doesn't just take photographs of birds ... she creates fine art. You can visit her website above or her gift shop and judge for yourselves.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Spring????
I am still having technical difficulties. Well ... not exactly. I know what the problem is. I just haven't had the time to reload all the photos that are missing form my website.
But ... in the meantime ... I think Spring may have sprung! At least for the time being. And here's the proof.
"Cotton in March????" you say. No. It's a Bradford Pear Tree. I love, love, love these trees.
They are one of the first things to bloom around here and we have lots of them in Paris Landing.
But ... in the meantime ... I think Spring may have sprung! At least for the time being. And here's the proof.
"Cotton in March????" you say. No. It's a Bradford Pear Tree. I love, love, love these trees.
They are one of the first things to bloom around here and we have lots of them in Paris Landing.
Kind of takes your breath away doesn't it.
Winter may be back next week, but in the meantime ...
Happy Spring!!
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Sitting Rocks
They've been there as long as I can remember, but perhaps they used to be a little larger. We always called them the "Sitting Rocks" for obvious reasons. They were a perfect place to sit.
This is my Grandma Ruby Hailey Heavrin sitting on one of the rocks
This is my Grandma Ruby Hailey Heavrin sitting on one of the rocks
around 1965. I took this photo of her and then she took one of me.
Here's another one she took of me standing on more of the rocks closer to the bank.
Everytime I see these rocks I think of my Grandma and the beautiful fall day we took these photos. The rocks have become a sort of special place for my family.
A place we continue to sit at and ponder and take photos.
Who would have thought a few Kentucky Lake rocks could evoke such nostalgia.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Technical Difficulties
Okay! So I was remodeling my website and managed to delete a couple of hundred images from the other pages in this website. Sorry for the inconvenience. If you scroll down the right side of this page you will see a directory to some of the pages in my art galleries. In the mean time - if you need me I can be reached by email at leeowenby39@gmail.com
Thanks for being a fan!
Thanks for being a fan!
Monday, February 27, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Bull Durham
Remember Bull Durham's Restaurant??
Snapped this photo of an old Bull Durham menu the other day over at T.F. Rice & Co. (which will open soon).
Look close and you will see ... All the Fish You Can Eat (for just) $2.25! It included a salad, onion rings, french fries, Cole slaw, northern beans and hush puppies. What a bargain!
I started eating here when I was just a little girl coming to the Lake to visit my grandparents. Years later I embarrassed my fiance and myself by demonstrating exactly how much I could eat when the menu said "All You Can Eat." It was always an amazing meal. It wasn't unusual for folks from Memphis to drive up for the day just to eat at Bull Durham's. It was a Paris Landing landmark.
I don't remember what year it closed. The restaurant burned and never re-opened. It's one of my favorite Lake memories.
Look close and you will see ... All the Fish You Can Eat (for just) $2.25! It included a salad, onion rings, french fries, Cole slaw, northern beans and hush puppies. What a bargain!
I started eating here when I was just a little girl coming to the Lake to visit my grandparents. Years later I embarrassed my fiance and myself by demonstrating exactly how much I could eat when the menu said "All You Can Eat." It was always an amazing meal. It wasn't unusual for folks from Memphis to drive up for the day just to eat at Bull Durham's. It was a Paris Landing landmark.
I don't remember what year it closed. The restaurant burned and never re-opened. It's one of my favorite Lake memories.
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