After a thorough look at my photo archive, I cannot find much on curves. Therefore I’ll borrow some of my mom’s pictures for this week. Continue reading “Curves in Yellowstones”
Tag: Landscape
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Events
Almost two weeks ago, I spent most of the weekend in nature. It was awesome. Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Events”
Sunday Hiking: Adam’s Canyon
For almost a month, I’ve been surfing the internet, researching for a trail near me to hike. Continue reading “Sunday Hiking: Adam’s Canyon”
Pure Mountainous

This is Utah. You are always surrounded by mountain ranges, one after another and most of the time, you’ll find yourself driving toward a mountain but never reaching it. Continue reading “Pure Mountainous”
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Steps

This was taken the first day of summer school back in May. Continue reading “Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Steps”
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Doors or Drawers
Numbers at the Racetrack
This week’s photo challenge confuses me a lot. What’s so special about numbers that we have to photograph it? Continue reading “Numbers at the Racetrack”
Saturday in the Woods Part 2

After round and round up the mountain, the UK visitors and I arrived at the Cascade Springs and I used this post to tell you of this amazing serene sanctuary. Continue reading “Saturday in the Woods Part 2”
Saturday in the Woods Part 1

To be honest, I didn’t think I’d do much this weekend let alone visiting a National Forest, the Uinta National Forest. Continue reading “Saturday in the Woods Part 1”
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Close Ups
This week is all about close-ups and I hope you enjoy my pictures. Continue reading “Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Close Ups”
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: All About Cities
I am not a city girl, never have been. Even in China, I lived in the suburbs. Of course, I’ve visited the cities there and in the U.S. Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: All About Cities”
Memorial Day
I hope everyone in the U.S. is having a good Memorial Day. Continue reading “Memorial Day”
Spare Landscapes
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Open Topic
This week is open topic, my favorite kind of topic for black and white photos. The topic I will be focusing, however, will be trains. These photos were all taken last weekend when I visited the Historic Union Station in Downtown Ogden, Utah. Continue reading “Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge – Open Topic”
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Architecture
This picture was taken at the Utah State Capitol a few days ago during my visit. Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Architecture”
Sunday Panorama
So from this morning’s post and the accompanied photos, you can tell I had an interesting and busy weekend. Continue reading “Sunday Panorama”
Jubilant
So like I said in my Share My World post for this week, my mom’s friend from the UK arrived on Friday Continue reading “Jubilant”
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: What’s this?

This week, for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge, I am here to present a picture with a question mark. In other words, this week’s topic is to post a picture and let you, the reader, to figure out exactly what you’re looking at. Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: What’s this?”
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Single Flowers
This week, for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge, the objective is to take pictures featuring a single flower. Continue reading “Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Single Flowers”
A Wet 2016 Spring

This has been one wet spring. It’s been raining almost every single day and if the sky’s not raining, it’s gray and the grayness often drives me insane. The last time I experienced such a wet spring was 2007, when I was still in Texas but that’s different. Texas is plains, Utah is desert. Deserts aren’t supposed to rain, deserts are supposed to be sunny and hot and dry. Maybe the world is changing.
Anyway, this horrible weather had given me barely enough time to adore the beautiful flowers that have blossomed in my neighborhood. I haven’t even had the chance to visit the park before another wind storm hit and destroyed all the flowers.
This picture above is from one of the rare sunny days in April. These are Asian pears blossoms from the backyard. I don’t know how my mom prune trees each year. When spring comes, flowers sprouts along the trunk of the tree instead of in specific places like a normal tree.

The plum tree in the front yard was the first to blossom and the flowers were gone two weeks later when a wind storm hit the area. After the plums came the Asian pears in the backyard (pictured above). These stayed for about a week or so before another wind storm hit followed by hail and rain. Here is one more picture of the blossoms.

As the ephemeral Asian pear blossoms came and went, the apple began to blossom and boy, did they come.
It was like every flower on the apple tree was waiting for the right time to bloom. It was like it was counting down by the second. It was like a head flower was calling the shot. “All right everybody, we bloom in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!”
We were very surprised when we came home one sunny day and found the apple tree full of flowers. Immediately, my mom determined, “We’re going to have a lot of apples this year.” If all of the blossoms successfully turn to a fruit, I thought, rolling my eyes.
Less than a week later, we were hit by another wind storm and once again followed by hail and rain. Well, there went the apples. When the rain finally stopped and the sky is blue again, we stepped out into the backyard. All the flowers had gone from the trees, its petals blew away by the wind, replacing it with these little apple buds.

And here are the Asian pears:

Mother Nature,
Please give me some sunny days? I’ve had enough with the gray depressing skies and the roller coaster temperatures. Hot and cold, hot and cold, you’re going to get me sick. I don’t mind the rain but at least stop with the gray skies.
A Special Tree
Abstract Photography
I hit a bump in this week’s photo challenge because of the word, Abstract. Continue reading “Abstract Photography”
Trip to Redwood Forest

The last time we visited Northern California was way back in 2011. Continue reading “Trip to Redwood Forest”























