Monday, December 20, 2010

Hoodoo Forest

What can I say about these shots... Ancient Indian battle grounds=Very cool. 
Writing on Stone Park in southern Alberta. I have been to a Drumheller a lot . Saw the Tyrell museum and the little church.
 It's a very cool place and well worth a visit but as far as Hoodoos go,
 well .. this is the place.
It's an endless forest of Hoodoos down in a valley and has a river running through it . It"s like a whole different world .As I photographed them I could see the history in this place and imagine what it must have been like many moons ago. 





















My Urban Playground

One Warm  Friday afternoon I had a sudden urge to go and take some photos of my city.
Often live in a place and never fully explore it. Especially when we live in  a very large city. 
I think most of us tend to stick to our little world and it's easy to get wrapped up in our own little corner of the universe.
We sometimes don't observe the  things around us.We might pass by a place a thousand times and never notice it or
sometimes we see something and  think maybe one day I will go check that out, but we never get around to it.
 I thought it would be fun to start exploring my own city.
I have a bit of a wander lust inside me and I am a person who always thinks about where I can go next.So as part of an effort to be more observant and present in my life I thought exploring my city was a good place to start.
I tried to see it through the eyes of someone visiting and I made some pretty cool discoveries.I have a thing for old architecture and I always seek out cool buildings.I was surprised to see so Many here.
I have also decided to go to new places whenever possible  rather then just sticking to the usual.It seems to satisfy a need to explore and I am discovering new places to add to my personal world.