Spring Cleaning (in the Fall.)

Happy Saturday to all! Hope you’ve all been able to survive the experience that is 2020 with a bit of equanimity. I’ve personally been in a minor slump over the past six months (like most of the World) and have willfully neglected to finish vetting and uploading my photos from this May past. However, today I am happy to announce that I finally dusted off my camera and cleared out the SD card *pats self on back.* The additions from May 2020 can be found in the Harford Album under the Gallery Link.

Fall is fully upon us and I am aspiring to capture some of my favorite locations painted in Fall colors- and am working towards uploading more frequently at least via Instagram if nothing else. Thank you as always for your kindness and support as I continue to add to this collection of short but sweet moments in nature. Stay safe, and remember to be kind to yourselves.

~Mrs. Z

📍: Ma & Pa Heritage Trail, Bel Air, Maryland. 📷: Nikon D3500.


Today’s quote: “The power of doing anything with quickness is always prized much by the possessor, and often without any attention to the imperfection of the performance.” ~Jane Austen.

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Springtime in HarCo.

Like most people these days, I’ve been less busy than usual lately, thanks in-part to the significant lack of structure that comes with a reduced work schedule (grateful to still be working/essential, though.) The good part is that I’ve had more time to devote towards experimenting with new recipes, studying for my Green Belt and capturing a little bit of beauty along the way.

This past week my mask, camera and I returned to the Ma & Pa trail in Bel Air, Maryland- this time venturing down the half that crosses over Winters Run. The weather was perfect (low 70’s) and despite having a few more people than usual on a weekday, it was still rather peaceful and certainly spacious and private enough to shoot without feeling like a spectacle! As good of a time as I had, this most recent “photo-expedition” has solidified my resolve to find some “Corona-friendly” subject matter outside of my locale, and to invest in a macro lens and a 70mm-300mm lens as well (pretty sure my wallet just cringed…)

I hope to have everything from this week uploaded by the end of the weekend; keep an eye on the Harford gallery for new content, and follow on Instagram for a sneak-peek and future updates. Hope you are staying positive, healthy and safe!

~Mrs. Z

📍: Ma & Pa Heritage Trail, Bel Air, Maryland. 📷: Nikon D3500.


Today’s quote: “The purpose of life is to discover your gift. The work of life is to develop it. The meaning of life is to give your gift away.” ~ David S. Viscott.