Welcome to Breakfast in America
I’m a Brit who unexpectedly emigrated to the USA in 2008, and this is my photo journal.
It’s an eclectic mix of things; there’s no guiding theme or topic. It is whatever catches my attention, what I’ve been thinking, doing, or piques my interest. Currently that’s mainly backpacking and clearing some of the backlog on my ‘honey-do’ list.
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Memories
A dozen pictures, picked at random from my favorite memories. You can see my portfolio here.
Breakfast at Denny’s – Gary
Breakfast at Denny’s – Breakfast, our first meal out in over a year.
Dry Falls
Dry Falls – We’ve never seen more than a trickle pouring over these falls. They obviously run well when it rains, even if only briefly.
Waiting for watching
Waiting for watching – it’s a dull rainy day, and I liked the light.
Modesty (365:108)
Modesty (365:108) – My ‘artistic’ notion was to challenge the idea of modesty. Can a naked person be modest? 3
Floating on the Big Piney
Float Trip on the Big Piney and Gasconade Rivers.
Through the veil
Through the veil – It’s taken me a while to see the potential in this picture. I like this alternate treatment of the image.
Inaccessible
Inaccessible — Well, almost inaccessible. Looking downstream from the Bathing Pool in ‘Deep Hollow.’
Ginger & Sprinky [Video]
Ginger & Sprinky – When you can’t get any work done because your cat likes Bach’s Cello Suites as much as you do… Video: 30 seconds
Bluffs on the Meramec River at Meramec State Park, Missouri
Bluffs on the Meramec River at Meramec State Park, Missouri – I love my little Fuji Finepix F30 compact, it produces such ‘painterly’ pictures.
Flickr meet-up
Flickr meet-up — We first met Jacqi in person in 2008 at Bletchley Park in the UK. Then again in Springfield, Missouri as she traveled to her new home in New Zealand in 2011.
Small Falls on ‘Cab Creek’
Small Falls on ‘Cab Creek’ – These falls might be small, but they were making a lot of noise.
On The Devil’s Den East (Upper Pilot) Trail
On The Devil’s Den East/Glades (Upper Pilot) Trail – The fall light is wonderful. However, I need a blaze orange cap or a blaze orange hatband, because the low angle of the light makes it impossible to see where I’m going at times. Plus, a bonus stereo image version! 2
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Looking down the cascade
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Cascade on Chalk Creek
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Camped at the Cascade Campground
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Camped at the Cascade Campground
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Camped at the Cascade Campground
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Chalk Creek Canyon, San Isabel National Forest
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Approaching Chalk Creek Canyon
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Snow on the mountain tops
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Snow on the mountain tops
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Heading east on Independence Pass





















