To follow up on the post about Zach’s Senior Soccer Night, Zach’s graduation was earlier this week, and we were pleased to be able to attend.
Before we went to the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, I didn’t know what to expect the buildings to look like.
Our good friend Zach Riedel is about to graduate from high school, and he and his family are enjoying all of the other activities that go along with that.
A rose blooms on one of the rosebushes in our front yard at home as the springtime marches on.
This steam locomotive at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee, once belonged to the Central of Georgia Railroad.
This bench on a wooden boardwalk at Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach, Florida, had a great view of the beach.
Laura stands near Lover’s Leap at Rock City in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Of all of the different marine life that we saw at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, my favorite to photograph were the jellyfish.
In this planting area at the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World, there is a somewhat hidden tiki god to be found, as you can see near the torch-light pole.
While Ruby Falls itself is a waterfall deep underground in Chattanooga, Tennessee, its entrance is a tall stone tower rising high from Lookout Mountain.