Yellowstone is one of the most beautiful places on earth, hands down. The unyielding dance between life and death never ceases to amaze. Even the lifelessness of the nutrient depleted soil demands the photographer’s attention.
© 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
Yellowstone is one of the most beautiful places on earth, hands down. The unyielding dance between life and death never ceases to amaze. Even the lifelessness of the nutrient depleted soil demands the photographer’s attention.
© 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
May we never forget who died to secure our freedom.
Photo taken at the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, VA © 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
A view of Green River, Wyoming.
© 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
Jesus said in John 15:5, “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.”
Photograph taken in Great Smoky Mountains NP © 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
“The work a man does forms him.” — Matthew B. Crawford
Photograph © 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
It’s been way too long since this has been my reality.
© 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
Reading James W. Sire’s book, The Universe Next Door, called to mind much of what I studied in undergrad to earn a degree in Religious Studies.
The author provides the impetus for anyone wondering why he should pick this book up:
“For any of us to be fully conscious intellectually we should not only be able to detect the worldviews of others but be aware of our own — why it is ours and why in light of so many options we think it is true.”
© 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
Cheers to all you seasonally sensitive beer drinkers!
A little history from the Gordon Biersch website: Maibock was “Originally brewed in the 14th century in the town of Einbeck, Germany, it quickly became a favorite style in Bavaria. One of the Bavarian brewers actually enticed a brewer from the North to move to Bavaria where the style was popularized.”
© 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
One of the benies to living a “country” life is the ability to hop in the truck and drive down a two track where your son can plink away at tin cans with his Red Ryder BB gun.
© 2014 Tyrel Bramwell
© 2014 Tyrel Bramwell