It wasn't because my face is there, I would think I had just photographed a pyramid. But no, it's just a pole.
An awesome example of an old Plymouth restoration.
It seems to me that every time I show someone a picture of a Nova I get the same answer. "My dad used to own one". I know my dad did.
Out for a swim.
Me!
I liked the way they did the book drop off at the library.
Yep!
I have been overcome by the beauty and richness of my life, those early mornings setting out, those evenings gleaming with rivers and lakes below, still holding the last light. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Yes, I have a liking to ducks due to the inlaws. I capture shots like this whenever possible.
Avondale's Civic Center.
Let's Rock!
When cruising, the streets is where it's at.
Blending in with my surroundings!
Yes! I am a proud Cardinals fan.
Slow Lane. Lowrider Troka.
I kindda like this hairstyle mom.
Trip over love, you can get up. Fall in love and you fall forever. ~Author Unknown
These just never get boring.
I have got to get used to catching the names of the different artwork I photograph.
Avondale Library Mosaic on wall.
The serene waters of the lake, the sun hitting the water, the ducks swimming freely and their leisure, and the occasional fish popping out of the water, these are all the gifts I get during my daily walk around my neighborhood. Can't ask for any more than that.
As I walked outside the library this is the view I got.

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I like that they use stick people for their signs. Maybe if you go out cycling you can lose the weight and look like a stick yourself. lol
Weather like this makes envy the ducks swimming in the lake.
During my mornng walk I found my hopes and dreams crushed on the street. lol
These are tools of the trade, our windows to the outside world, and itmes that now most can't live without.
Another brick in the wall.
It looks like rain!
This is today's weather. Excuse me? Aren't we still in like the middle of winter?
Woof, woof!