About to get busy!
I drove over to the Black Hills an Custer State Park today for some further scouting, the conclusion is simple, we will run a workshop in South Dakota! Got to find a place in the schedule! Maybe 2015! This is a target rich environment! The needles area of the Black Hills ar spectacular and the valleys of Custer are equally wonderful! I start my program at the Black Black Hills Photo Shootout tomorrow, and will be busy through the weekend, I will share some images Monday, before i fly home! Have a great weekend! Until then get excitd about the Black Hills!
Thanks for sharing my God given adventures with me!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
Photo Note: Fuji X-E1, 18-55, 55-200.
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My brother lives about 45 minutes from Custer St. Park in Newcastle, WY.
It’s a beautiful part of the country, Sylvan Lake is gorgeous!
It sure is!
Bill _
A workshop there would be fantastic!!
See you soon at Shaker.
Ron
There will be one! Looking forward to seeing you there!
Glad you had such great scouting from the locals too. Have a safe trip home!
Thanks!
Thank You for the inspiring lecture at the Black Hills Photo Shoot-out. As a local… so glad to hear you enjoyed our Black Hills, for the folks and photos! Hope to cross paths with you again someday.
that, there is something to think about taknig those 3 blocks of Chatsworth and blocking them to vehicle traffic on Friday from 5:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and instituting a vendor fee (instead of the parking ticket fee) for food trucks and other vendors. Businesses located along those 3 blocks could be given a vending table spot at no charge which they can use to set up their own wares, or sell to another business or donate to a non-profit organization. This would eliminate the jay-walking and traffic near misses, the brick and mortar businesses can compete on a level playing field, it would generate an ENORMOUS amount of food traffic in that commercial section as well as a tidy amount of fee income which could be reinvested in the local community as well as fund trash clean up efforts and promote recycling bins which would generate more revenue from the CRV’s on the cans and bottles.