Back on the disc golf course I noticed that the cedar trees had been placed back upright and given a trim. I hope that they can grow a top again and get their roots established. They were blown down by the recent windstorm and uprooted.
It is nice that they replaced the trees – the disc golf course looks much better with the repair work.
I liked the way the black and white color emphasized the line in the ground around the trees and feel of the gray sky day.
Cedar trees back in the ground; Kodak HEI emulation – click for viewing full screen
This weekend the weather was very nice with blue sky days and tee-shirt weather for playing on another local disc golf course. Here’s a view of some old gray stumps on the side a path near the edge of the course. I had to do these photos in color - the blue sky and water were looking so nice.
Old Stumps by a path near the bay – click for viewing full screen
Here’s another view of the bay and a cliff area where some people taking in the nice weather and views. There were many people out at this time, it felt very spring like.
Looking out at the bay – click for viewing full screen
Some sunlight coming through the trees near the bay.
Some sunlight reflecting on the bay – click for viewing full screen
I was an excellent day to be out disc golfing. The course was very technical and I lost my disc in the woods for a while. I looked for it for over an hour but couldn't find it. Some other nice people came along and found it right away as they were playing through. I was looking in a much different spot but apparently the disc must have rolled downhill or something. It ended up within twenty feet or so of the basket and I just didn’t see it.
It was really nice to get my disc back – I’ve had it happen to me a couple of times where someone else will locate a disk right away after I’ve looked around for a long time.
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Processing for the photos was done using GIMP the free software photo editing application.
Thanks for reading! I always value your support and comments. The pictures were taken by me with my Galaxy S9+. Text and graphics copyright 1/14/2019 lightsplasher & litesplasher.