My lunch time walk in Richmond took me too capitol
square. It was a nice afternoon and the
beds were freshly planted with pansies.
The tulips had not yet started blooming.
It was nice to see the crowd on the capitol. There were people enjoying their lunch time,
the regular walkers (including me), and a lot tour groups mostly consisting of
school children. It is one of my
favorite lunchtime destinations, with grassy lawns, plants and sculptures. Even the capitol
and the governor’s mansion give of a vibe of history, the capitol having been
designed by Thomas Jefferson (1788) and the mansion by Alexander Parris (1813). I used the HDR setting on my cell phone camera
to take this picture.
I am a trainer with the State of Virginia. I travel throughout the state to teach Erosion and Sediment Control and Stormwater Management. I try to take the back roads and I like taking photographs. I am a naturalist, trained in biology and ecology with a very deep rooted love for nature. In this blog I like to share my photography hobby, other hobbies of mine, including my passion for sailing, biking, hiking and nature. I will also share my philosophical outlook on life and some of experience.
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