Still mourning the loss of my Canon 40D. First time in my life I have actually worn a camera out. So I was thinking back at the times I had with that camera and it occurs to me that we covered a a lot of ground together. For starters I imagine there were probably close … Continue reading Death of a camera
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The Road Ahead
Day three of radiation therapy. Can't see any improvement yet, but she needed less pain medication yesterday so that is a good sign. Three down and seven to go. The beauty of autumn is quickly passing as the wind and the hail are taking their toll on the brittle golden leaves. The mountains will be … Continue reading The Road Ahead
Newsworthy
S. W. Krull Imaging got off to an exciting start today. Got an email from the Examiner telling me that I have achieved "newsworthy" status. I have finally published enough articles considered newsworthy to upgrade my account status. What it means to me is that my articles are eligible to be promoted by the Examiner. … Continue reading Newsworthy
USA Pro Cycling Challenge
I have been following the USA Pro Cycling Challenge with great interest this week and today it is coming to an end. Stage 7 of the race will go on today and a champion will be decided. I was fortunate this year that the race not only came to my town, but Woodland Park was … Continue reading USA Pro Cycling Challenge
Bikers Ride for Veterans in Woodland Park, Colorado
Saturday was a big day for S. W. Krull Imaging... I got my first "newsworthy" article published on the Examiner. Saturday was the day for the big annual biker rally for veterans called the Salute to Veterans Rally. I've written quite a few articles for the Examiner but up until Saturday had yet to trip … Continue reading Bikers Ride for Veterans in Woodland Park, Colorado
Dog Days of Summer
Now begins the long hot stretch of summer following the 4th of July that flies by with disappointing rapidity. I had intended to have a great holiday in the park enjoying myself and getting a bunch of great pictures, but it was not to be so. By the time I was done with my morning … Continue reading Dog Days of Summer
4th of July
4th of July in the City Above the Clouds
Summer Solstice
Summer is rolling along and the longest day of the year is already behind us. I don't know why, but both the summer and winter solstice dates have a profound effect on me. Just knowing that the days are getting shorter, however imperceptible, adds a bit of melancholy to my spirit. But there is still … Continue reading Summer Solstice
Fox and Deer
Interesting how things work. For weeks I have been seeing deer in the little woods on the way to the coffee shop and the day I decide to start bringing the camera along the deer disappear. Undaunted, I have been taking the camera along faithfully as I push the wheelchair on our errands. It finally … Continue reading Fox and Deer
Making the Best of Things
Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer. As usual the skies have opened up with a deluge of rain as if heaven itself is mourning the loss of so many brave men and women in battle. For me, today is day four of Making the Best of Things (MTBOT). Tricia's rehab is coming along … Continue reading Making the Best of Things

