Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise: Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, Provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest. How long wilt thou sleep, O sluggard? when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep?
A month or so ago I was on a trip through the Missouri Ozarks with family. I’ve been trying to get stamps in my Missouri Centennial Passport. While on our way … Continue reading Live Here And Now
Just a few random animal shots. The antelope was taken in Montana I think. I was riding with my brother-in-law who’s a truck driver. I captured it while we were … Continue reading Wildlife Abroad
Many times we associate an edge with a negative outcome; hair standing on end before a lightning strike or falling off the edge of a cliff. However, one might find … Continue reading Edge – WPC
My grandpa was a collector of sorts. The thing he collected most was airplanes. He would buy neglected planes, take them apart, put them back together, and then sell them. … Continue reading Grandpa’s Car
Each and every year mother nature plays for us a melody: winter changes into spring, spring into summer, summer into fall, and fall back into winter. Just as the … Continue reading Spring Harmony
Last November I was in Wisconsin visiting family. Just across the Mississippi from Minneapolis is Wisconsin’s Willow River State Park. The river is normally dammed up, but they had to … Continue reading Willow River Mud
Sometimes when we take a photo it’s just a good photo. Other times the photo is more like a message in a bottle; once you open it up, it will … Continue reading Duck Duck Goose
Ecclesiastes Chapter 3 1 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. For me winter is kinda rough. Winter in Missouri isn’t exactly a … Continue reading Transition of Seasons
Hey everybody! I am Jared Eggo. I am a nature photographer. I am working on a book series to help preserve nature. You can find the description of it on … Continue reading Hello Again!