Scan Me!

Photo and Commentary ©2025 by Maylan Schurch Friday, September 19, 2025 A couple of weeks ago, on a post-breakfast walk around our housing development, I discovered that one of those large storage-pod containers was parked squarely on someone’s driveway. At one of its...

Getting Along

Photo ©2025 by Amber Jurgensen Commentary ©2025 by Russell Jurgensen This baby bunny seemed out of place in the coils of a water hose, so my wife carried it to a thick grassy spot where it could hide. She made sure it had water and she kept an eye on it for a while....

Green Grass All Around

Photo and Commentary (c)2025 by Darren Milam Wednesday, September 17, 2025 There’s something deeply calming about lush green grass. Maybe it’s because green symbolizes life and vitality, while dry, brown grass feels like the absence of it. Whatever the reason, I find...

Mulga

Photo ©2009 and Commentary ©2025 by Robert Howson Tuesday, September 16, 2025 Maybe you’re not one of those who stops and takes pictures of road-kill you find along the highway, but this particular encounter held special interest to me. Before taking a trip to...

Solomon’s Clothes

Photo ©2009 and Commentary ©2025 by Chuck Davis Monday, September 15, 2025 Last week’s Photo Parable featured my Mother’s favorite wildflower (the Tiger Lily). This week I am sharing another flower, the Avalanche Lily. These flowers (Erythronium montanum) appear soon...

Finding Fault

Photo and Commentary ©2025 by Shelley Schurch Sunday, September 14, 2025 I found this fault on the neighborhood trail we walk twice a day. At least that’s what I’m calling it. You might call it a crack in the dirt, but that doesn’t sound as poetic – plus, I’m from...