It’s Spring again! Well not really, Fall is in full swing but I do enjoy thoughts about walking in the Atlanta Botanical Gardens seeing row after row of exquisite tulips.
Come walk memory lane with me.
Tulips have captured our attention with ease! Oh the amazing varieties abound!
Summer as we know it is over, so here comes August, back school for some. Before that first school bell rings, let’s look at our last photos:
From my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Last rays of sunset on East Congress Street.
From my Canon EOS Rebel Sl1.
Driving home through our historic Savannah squares I could hear the unmistakable calling of a hawk. He was on a chimney of an old historic house calling out and several other birds on the surrounding hi wires didn’t seem to like him being there.
Ok photogs, I have to get back to “snappin” some pics. August will be amazing! Later!
May is over and done, so here come June, let’s have some fun. What did May look like you ask? Let’s look at the last photo:
From my iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Calla lily in the streaming morning sun light.
From my Canon EOS Rebel Sl1.
Beautiful coneflowers and bird bath in our friend Pat Prokop’s “Heavenly Garden”. He opens up his garden each Memorial Day weekend to be enjoyed by all.
Ok photogs, I have to get back to “snappin” some pics. Later!
Saturday was usually our bagel day but this morning (Thursday) Neal (NealEnjoy.com) suggested we brave the heat and go have some delicious wood fired bagel sandwiches. Hey, who am I to turn down such an offer.
Six Word Saturday: Eating Bagels at Big Bon Bodega
Well fellow bloggers both foodies and photogs, you have caught me with one of my weekly guilty pleasures.
Where can you find @robertsnapspot on any given Saturday morning? I’ll tell you. Big Bon Bodega. They make the best variety of bagel sandwiches. Wood fired bagels! What! Who knew such a thing even existed let alone that you could buy one or a dozen?
Search Instagram for #bigbonbodega. See that I’m not making this up. It’s more than a breakfast/lunch hangout, more like a community watering hole where all are invited!
Every Saturday, come rain or shine there is always a line. Yes! A socially distanced line. Bike there, drive there, heck even Uber there. You can order online and skip the line. Not your “cup of tea”? The line awaits. Many folks from the neighborhood walk up and enjoy their deliciousness while sauntering back home through the hip midtown area full of life waking up. Take a seat at the nearby park. Your choice.