Photography
Crowders Mountain
This weekend Meg and I had a sudden urge to be one with nature, so we ventured for the first time to Crowders Mountain. Â Despite growing up only 20 minutes away from the park, we had never been. Â Corey mentioned right before we left that the trail was in fact 6 miles there and back,
Sparkler Messages
I have always loved those fancy sparkler images that you find on wedding and photography blogs (as well as Pinterest). Â So when Mrs. Limestone reminded me of them last week, I figured the birthday of our nation would be the perfect time to try my hand at taking one of these pictures. Â I would give
A Day at the Zoo
For the first several years that Corey and I were dating, we would always visit the zoo on his birthday because he really loves animals. Â Probably more than people. Â We haven’t made the trip in about 4 years and with Corey’s birthday coming up this week, I thought it was about time to re-initiate the
The Last Mohican
If you know our family well, you might know that one of our all time favorite movies is The Last of the Mohicans with the eternally fantastic Daniel Day-Lewis. Â I have watched it countless times, can quote most every line and spend 50% of my time in the woods pretending to be a Mohican. Â Because
Dallas
For the majority of this week, I have been in Dallas, Texas for a work conference. Â This was my first time to Texas, and it was not at all what I expected. Â I’m not really sure what I expected. Â Maybe cows running rampant and cowboy boots on every corner? Â Dallas was actually quite pretty, and
For the Love of Friday – Frolic in the Park
Since I was little, the park has maintained a magical presence in my life. Â It began when my dad used to take us to navigate our remote control boat (which was awesome by the way) around the lake in Park Road Park and then treat us to a hot dog and candy bar on the