sjfphotography: *fine art images *natural light portraits *greeting cards


Friday, April 29, 2016

baseball player
 
I didn't see any major league scouts at this evening's A's vs. Royals game at the Idalou Sticker Patch.  I suppose the 4-year old TBall talent is still raw. Great-nephew William probably won't even be drafted into the peewee league.  Baseball isn't really his thing -- he prefers right field over left because it puts him closer to the John Deere sign on the fence.  At his infield position he pays more attention to the rocks and bugs than the action on the field.
 
 
 
Idalou Sticker Patch
Idalou, Texas


Thursday, April 28, 2016

for they shall obtain mercy
 
Christ Church on St. Simon Island is Georgia's second oldest Episcopal parish.  The dilapidated 1820 church was rebuilt in 1884 and is still an active congregation.  Both Charles and James Wesley preached on the island.
 
Christ Church
St. Simon Island, Georgia
4.21.2016

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

miss brenda joyce
 
The Miss Brenda Joyce was just one of the shrimp boats docked in Darien.  I was just a few weeks late for the "Blessing of the Fleet", a three-day festival ending with each shrimp boat being blessed in the hopes of safe travels and bountiful harvest.  Darien is on the Georgia "Agritourism Trail."  There were many bumper stickers that said "Friends don't let friends eat import shrimp" or "Say No to Drugs; Don't Eat Imported Shrimp" on the pickups parked at the seafood wholesalers by the dock.
 
Darien, Georgia
4.25.2016



Monday, April 25, 2016

st.simon's lighthouse
 
The 1872 lighthouse on St. Simon's Island was built to replace the one destroyed during the Civil War. And no, I did not climb the 129 steps to the top -- only viewed afar.
 
St. Simon's Island, Georgia
4.23.2016

Sunday, April 24, 2016

sunrise at driftwood beach
 
Jekyll Island, Georgia

Saturday, April 23, 2016

shrimp boats
 
Darien, Georgia once had the largest shrimping fleet on the Georgia coast, with several shrimp and oyster packing houses in town along the banks of the Altamaha River. Supply and demand of shrimp and increasing costs such as diesel fuel and loans on bigger, more modern boats have resulted in economic uncertainty in recent years. Today, Darien's shrimpers struggle to survive against competition from cheaper, imported shrimp. Many boats, like these are docked.
 
Darien, Georgia

Friday, April 22, 2016

horses of cumberland island
 
Cumberland Island off the coast of Georgia is home to bands of feral horses.  Although I had hoped to see horses on the beach, today they were in the meadows. Cumberland Island, once home to the Carnegie family, is a National Seashore operated by the National Park Service and accessible only by boat.. There is still limited privately owned property but the feral horses outnumber the few residents.
 
Cumberland Island, Georgia
 


Thursday, April 21, 2016

sunset on st simon island
 
St. Simon Island, Georgia

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

tybee lighthouse
 
The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America's most intact having all of its historic support buildings on its five-acre site.  Constructed in 1736 octagonal in shape and constructed of brickwork and cedar piles, at ninety feet tall, it was the tallest structure of its kind in America at that time. It;'s 178 steps to the top and I climbed every one of them!
 
Tybee, Georgia

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

savannah sidewalks
 
I had a delightful day strolling the sidewalks of Savannah -- lined with oak trees dripping with Spanish moss.
 
Bay Street
Savannah, Georgia


Sunday, April 17, 2016

three trees and storm clouds
 
Lubbock County, Texas
4.16.2016

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Tahoka Daisy
 
Marketing is everything and horticulture centers  sell Tahoka Daisy seeds.  The story goes, according to the City of Tahoka website, that about 1898 the Tahoka Lake Ranch's foreman's wife noticed these flowers.  About 25 years later Mrs. W. A. Myrick of Lubbock became enamored with the flower and convinced Burpee's to include it in their seed catalog.  The Tahoka Rotarians carried seed packets to Rotary International conventions and distributed them to delegates from every state. You can probably find a Tahoka Daisy in a nearby vacant lot.  One woman's wildflower in another's weed.
 
Lubbock County, Texas

Friday, April 15, 2016

summer cowboy
 
A member of the Texas Tech Ranch Horse Team watches the club's saddle-breaking demonstration in the horse pen at the Ranching Heritage Center.
 
Lubbock, Texas
4.9.2016

Thursday, April 14, 2016

schwabacher landing
 
While reviewing my Yellowstone trip images, I came across this forgotten gem. (I really need an improved process management system!).  Schwabacher Landing is on the Snake River (a few miles from where Ansel took his photo) is in the Grand Teton National Park.
 
Schwabacher Landing
Moose, Wyoming
9.14.2015


Tuesday, April 12, 2016

lamar valley
 
 
Today's rain reminded of a similar day last September while in Yellowstone.  As we left Lamar Valley, the sun came out and blessed up with a double rainbow!
 
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
9.19.2015

Monday, April 11, 2016

It's boots and chaps
It's cowboy hats
It's spurs and latigo
It's the ropes and the reins
                       --Garth Brooks
 
Ranching Heritage Center
Lubbock, Texas
4.9.2016

Sunday, April 10, 2016

heavy metals
 
Commercial Metals -- a junk yard by another name!  Reduce, recycle, reuse is the slogan for the metal recycler located outside New Deal.  The high steel fence can't obstruct the glimpse of the interior workings from the motorists on I-27.
 
New Deal, Texas
 


Saturday, April 9, 2016

blacksmithing
 
Today was Ranch Day at the Ranching Heritage Center and after a rainy morning, hundreds of people wandered through the fourteen acres visiting the historic ranch structures and observing typical ranch activities.  The first structure erected at the RHC was this blacksmith's shop, which was moved from the Renderbrook-Spade Ranch.  Purchased by Isaac Renderbrook, ironically the manufacturer of barbed wire, the Spade Ranch consisted of 128,000 acres in Hale, Hockley and Lamb Counties.  The ranch name originated from the  spade-shaped brand recognizing the first herd's original owner J. F. "Spade" Evans.
 
Ranching Heritage Center
Lubbock, Texas

Friday, April 8, 2016

 
The Kaiser was a short-lived car, produced for about a decade between 1945 and 1953, until the company was done in by the Big Three.  This sedan has probably been parked half a century or more.  An interesting tidbit: A Kaiser model was sold by  Sears Auto Centers during 1952 and 1953 under the brand name Allstate as a product of Sears-Roebuck.  I couldn't find a reason why the hood ornament has a buffalo but learned I could buy one on eBay for $9.99!
 
Rising Star, Texas
2.17.2016

Wednesday, April 6, 2016


Farmall 560
 
On Sunday I got a call from my dad to come and take a tractor picture.  From 1958 to 1963 International Harvester built 65,982 Farmall 560s.  The price for a 1963 model was $5,500. This was the model designed to get the edge on competitor John Deere.  Pop's friend Brooks purchased this Farmall 560 LP Gas new sometime in the 1950s.  After Brooks retired, the tractor made its way to a farm sale and was picked up by the auctioneer. Because of its age, it wasn't a hot item.  It sat awhile and when the auctioneer couldn't get it started, my nephew was called in. Seth got it running and ended up with the tractor, which he restored.  About the only modification-- made by Brooks-- was moving the headlights from the front to the middle.
 


For more info, click here:
Farmall 560
Fortenberry Farms
New Deal, Texas
4.3.2016

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

getting ready for spring planting
 
This blue sky is not from today!  Today is a "red flag warning" day with brown skies, southwesterly winds 20 to 35 mph, 8-12 percent humidity and 82 degrees. Yet optimistic farmers are preparing for planting season even with the low market price of cotton for this year's crop.
 
Lubbock County, Texas
4.3.2016

Monday, April 4, 2016




Pity the poor cowboy who draws this bull for his eight-second ride.
 
ABC Rodeo
Lubbock, Texas
4.2.2016

Sunday, April 3, 2016

saddle up
 
ABC Rodeo
Lubbock, Texas
4.2.2016

Saturday, April 2, 2016

grooming for the grand parade
 
The 74th annual ABC Rodeo is in town.  Outside the Coliseum, a cowboy grooms his horse before the Grand Parade.
 
ABC Rodeo
Lubbock, Texas