Hello all! I know it’s been awhile since I’ve posted but I hope to make more time for the things I love. I plan to take more pictures often and post them on here. Some are from my iPhone some will be from my Canon, nonetheless it is a goal of mine to post more. I have been working on a series of sunrise/landscape photos. Let me know what you think. Fisherville, KY Fisherville, KY Fisherville, KY Fisherville, KY Fisherville, KY All photos were taken in Fisherville, KY specifically in the Shakes Creek neighborhood. I have to say that Shakes Creek has one of the most beautiful pieces of land to capture the sunrise and sunset. The open land and the rows of trees sure do make for a great picture. Also, these were all taken on iPhone XS.
I know it’s cliché, but self reflection is important 😁 New Years resolution Get ready for the long New Years post about how to be a better person- new year new me, am I right? Just kidding, it’s not that, but kinda? Well the past year I have been trying to better myself in so many different ways. I’m trying to be a better sister, a better daughter, a better partner, or just a better human in general. I’ve created this list of things I’ve been doing- that I think makes this life a little more bearable. Some of these things I have paid more attention to in the last year and some of these things I need to work on more. Overall, I think if we can just take the time to be more mindful and selfless, life maybe won’t suck as bad as it does for some of us. There’s that thing called karma- what goes around, comes around. Well I figured it works the same if you put positivity in the universe, more positive things will happen to you. But you have to be selfless about it,...
For the past few days, we have been under a Flash Flood Warning. The Ohio River has been rising. This is not an unusual thing that happens in Louisville because the river tends to overflow. However, they are calling this the worst flood Louisville has seen in over 20 years. With the rain that we got Saturday, 2/24/2018, the river rose 20 feet above normal levels. I was able to go out and see the damage. Now I do not remember the flood of 97 because I was 3 years old, but what I saw was pretty devastating . People's homes were engulfed in water, their back yards covered. Some houses are on high rises, so they are semi-prepared for this. However, if they were in their homes, they had to have been stranded. There was no way they could get out unless it was by boat. The photos below were taken with my phone, because I did not plan on going out. Nevertheless, I am glad I did. These waters are said to keep rising for a few more days, but the good news is that there is no rain in the fo...
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