Quadruple-layered Flowers (129/365)

I ran over to the Bontanic Garden for lunch and grabbed a few shots. I thought the tulips and hedges on each level made an interesting shot.

I ran over to the Bontanic Garden for lunch and grabbed a few shots. I thought the tulips and hedges on each level made an interesting shot.

I was running late after my alarm didn’t wake me up this morning. I hurried downstairs to head out the door, and the sunrise was calling me.
Jason.
Come.
And bring your camera.
This shot is from my backyard over Molly’s Pond.

Another shot of the Great Oak in our backyard. I love this tree. Too bad the houses are so close to it — it really ruins the shot. (Too bad I’m too lazy with Photoshop to edit the houses out too).

I think I might need to find another place to go running — I love Rollins Savanna Forest Preserve, but I’m getting a little tired of finding a photo there. The Rollins Savanna use to be a farm ( I believe) and this is a view of the barn still on the property.

Miles was suppose to go down for quiet time and nap, but he was up multiple times asking “can I get up?”. I said yes, but play in your room. MInutes later I found him like this.

Spring is here! My daughter Ella enjoyed being outside and playing with grass. Ah — to be a kid again!

The grass in our lawn is so lush with the rain – the contrast of the blue swing grabbed me, and thus I grabbed my camera.

With all the rain the past week, water has no better place to go. This is a field in Grayslake.

This is a photo of the main conference room in my office. I was there early one morning, and loved how the rising sun struck the room.

My daughter Ella picked a number of dandelions from our yard and wanted to put them in a vase. They’ve been sitting on our mantle for the past few days.