This week’s Foto Friday Fun features 6 images chosen by readers from my photo archives. Our meme number for this week is 1031, Happy Halloween. Please join in by digging into your archives and sharing a story. And check out the other posts linked to the Foto Friday Fun meme.
Elaine chose #1031 for Halloween. So I chose this decoration a very creative North Rim employee set up in his front yard. OK, so it’s not #1031, I cheated (learned that from Yogi), but it’s my blog.
Diane chose #4441. This big boy was still catching his breath after mating which I caught on video in Kruger National Park, South Africa. What a thrill to watch not just once, but three times. Yogi had random dot org choose #8993, “home of true random numbers it says.” But he and I know sometimes they aren’t so true and right. Sort of like this Gemsbok with a deformed horn seen in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa.
Jonker randomly chose #7634. I know he likes to see photos of Grand Canyon and he gets a twofer because his number was one of a series in a panorama so I give you it all as morning light slowly brightens the canyon walls and temples.
Arija chose the random #8476. These Meerkats at Mountain Zebra National Park in South Africa seemed as interested in us as we them.
Sallie chose #532, “cuz that’s what the clock here by the computer says at this exact moment.” That sounds like living in the moment, which is what I try to do. This capture in time occurred in October 2011. Think it was cold?
My choice this week from two days before leaving the North Rim. I went for a drive through the forest to Marble View. The young pines beneath the aspen looked decorated with the fallen leaves.
Please share your own #1031 photo and story by adding your link below and linking back to Foto Friday Fun 83. You can also leave a number between 6811 and 9990 in a comment for next week’s Foto Friday Fun. NOTE the number change above as I’ll be in Oregon and won’t have access to all my photo files.
First commenter will chose next week’s photo index number.
Do you have a favorite from this week?
Capturing the present for future memories of the past