
Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com

Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com

Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com
I do this all the time — shoot from the car. And most of the time I’m driving. I’ve gotten really good at pointing and shooting. Sometimes it works…sometimes it sucks. That’s the brilliance of digital photography — it never hurts to try!
We were on one of our Route 66 road trips in the middle of the Mojave Desert in California, and I’d seen this sign several times but never in time to stop and grab it. It’s on old Route 66, and we were on the freeway right beside it. Grabbed it at the last minute but since it was soft (blurry), I decided to convert to B/W and isolate the colors. I have this printed on a 20×30 canvas in my office and I love it!!!

Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com
Just a snap of a face I couldn’t resist on my way to lunch last week. Someone had thoughtfully cut a viewing window for this adorable pooch at a construction site. We stood there for 2-3 minutes and he never moved anything but his eyes!!!

Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com
I sometimes amuse myself on the way to work — I love this vanity plate on a plumbing truck on the 405 freeway in Los Angeles. All plumbers should have a sense of humor!

Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com
This was going to be my Labor Day weekend…Learn WordPress, fix the pond pump, play with the dog. But blogger Jillian surprised me (1) by finding me! and (2) by awarding me with the Versatile Blogger Award in my first week of blogging! I did play with the dog, of course, and I did fix the pond pump (more on that later, when I actually learn WordPress). I am especially gratified that she awarded me with the Versatile award because I’ve always prided myself on being eclectic, versatile, unfocused (hey, wait a minute…who said that?…and stop talking to my mom).
I can see why Jillian also received the Inspiration Award, because she has certainly inspired me to keep going. Be sure to check her out http://jilliankermani.wordpress.com . I’m so flattered by her compliment: https://obsessivehobbyist.wordpress.com/ – fairly new blog, but I love it all so far! The name says it all.. she has a lot of different interests!

• So the rules…
• Display the award certificate on your blog.
• Announce your win with a post and include a link to whoever presented your award.
• Present seven awards to deserving bloggers. Create a post linking to them and drop them a comment to tip them off.
• Post seven interesting facts about yourself.
Bloggers I award…
OK… seven interesting facts (you be the judge)…

Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com
I snapped these in Costco LAST WEEK!!! I don’t even have my Halloween costume yet (maybe I’ll go as a Christmas tree).

Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com
This is Route 66 in the Arizona desert, heading toward the California state line. And yes, I’m standing (maybe sitting) in the middle of the road. That’s a Burma Shave sign in the distance (smile if you understand that).
Be careful out there on this travel weekend, folks!!!

Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com
I love the Urban Country movement, where planned communities are oases of greenbelts, man-made lakes, and planned “wilderness.” I live in such a community in Southern California, and this is my morning walk. If you didn’t know it was just miles from the metropolis of Los Angeles, you’d think this is a country lane. When I first moved here 13 years ago there was a white fence along the sides of the road and I used to pretend that I was on my ranch, driving up to the majestic ranch house (ala South Fork), or stopping by the bunkhouse (but that’s another story).

Photo by Stephanie Roberts, http://ObsessiveHobbyist.com
I’ve thought about why I like this photo I took on the Carrizo Plain (central California) so much. It’s a once-grand, now-rusty, pot-shot-riddled classic, abandoned in the middle of a distant field.
But…the bumper is still shiny (be careful with that part of the metaphor, please)… and if you turn the camera around you’ll find a field full of abandoned rusty farm implements, repurposed as objects of beauty for artists with a discerning eye. And the field is full of gorgeous wildflowers — native, resilient, and persistent. And the car is pointed in the right direction…ahead…into a field filled with promise and hope (at least until the summer drought). But, most importantly…
THE DOOR IS WIDE OPEN!!!