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Welcome

Our spring started with a trip to Assateague Island National Seashore in Maryland.  A few weeks later saw us headed up to upstate New York and a trip to 1000 Islands.  We'll have more photos of that trip to add later as well as some pics of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown which we went to a couple days after the 1000 Island day.  Our latest spring '25 offering includes a couple photos of a fawn that we suspect was born our back yard.  Enjoy and as always, thanks for stopping by!!

Assateague island is more than horses...

...but its wild horses are the main attraction.

A few images from the 1000 island trip. More to come here.

I saw this little one while shooting birds in the back yard recently.

Dianna caught this beautiful scene the other day.

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