we stopped at Joshua tree on the way home last week. I took some pictures for ted, and the best way to show him is in the post. email won’t hold all these. so if you’re interested you can scroll down, if not just click out and go on with your day. thanks for supporting my blog. I work hard to show you something you might not notice otherwise. love, jill
when we hear ‘the desert’, we think of a hot, dry, sandy, barren landscape. but we encountered three different desert habitats. they all have their own look with their own plants. joshua tree had these magnificent boulders. we spent last Thursday night under the stars again.
well that’s all folks. thanks for sticking with me, bad grammar and all. we always have so much fun and l love sharing the pictures I take, so I don’t worry about dotting every I or crossing every t. (wordpress likes to capitalize some words whether I want it to or not). I hope it wasn’t too difficult to get through. what did you think ted?
until the Dakotas in june, i’m going to give my camera a rest. you’ll hear from me then. love to all, jill and jerry













These are some of your best pictures of nature. I didn’t realize Joshua Tree was so interesting and I’ve been there!
Thanks Jill, but I still like the Ocean and mountains. Trees and running springs. with my big rocks.
I’ve enjoyed all your pictures. You are really good a capturing a moment or a place or thing. That’s what photography is all about. Thanks, Love Sharon.
thanks for sticking with me guys, and all your great comments. I love your honesty ray. and like you, I love all that other stuff too. probably better than the desert also. but like Sharon said capturing a moment is wonderful, no matter where you are.
thanks again to my posse. xoxoxoxox jill
Bravo! Nice work, Mom!
thanks tony. looking forward to celebrating your 47th birthday tomorrow.
love, mommie