Showing posts with label central illinois photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label central illinois photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

instagram :: photography


hey friends! do you instagram? if so, let's share photos. i just joined and i'm super excited to explore my new phone & tablet photography skills ( i know, i know, i'm way behind the trend here ). follow me: http://instagram.com/cassandra_pence

o, and urban sass has a page too! http://instagram.com/urbansassafras

xoxo


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

a sunset parade :: central illinois photography







last friday night, all the "cool" cars rode into town on the old route 66 for a weekend festival. spectators lined the streets to catch a glimpse of  their favorite nostalgic automobiles. it's the best time of year for many. i, personally, am reminded of just how amazing it is that each day i drive on a road that connects our country from one end to the other. maybe... someday, i'll pack up the boys & hubby and we'll keep on driving right out of town on the most historic drive in america... to see america.

Friday, September 27, 2013

garden loveliness :: nature photography






there's a beautiful park in town that is home to a rose garden, botanical garden, wildflower garden and more. i met a friend there for a walk the other day and, as always, my breath was taken away by the loveliness.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

a ride on the rails :: midwest photography







a couple weeks ago, i rode the train down to st. louis for a stay. it had been a long time since i have rode on the rails. and although, as i sit in my shop each day, the loud train rolls by and i curse it, when actually on the train, it's quite tolerable. in fact, as i sat in my snugglie little world of a seat, i hardly heard the horn. and the view from my window was comforting. there were scenes i would have otherwise missed in a car on the highway. i love that about a train ride... they move swiftly through the middle of cornfields, wooded lands and the back areas of a city. and don't even get me started on how much i adore the historical train stations... because, to my delight, most have been kept up well and done so in era-specific ways.

plus, i find the whole idea of it romantic. because the shop is right by the station, i get a lot of travelers stopping in. some are headed out west across the country in a sleeping car and others are just down from chicago for work. either way, i love hearing their stories of travel and of family... because, it seems, you can't talk about one without bringing up the other.