When the kids and I go to the waterway this is our mode of transportation.

North Carolina photographer | Oak Island, Southport, Coastal NC
by Ken Worley
When the kids and I go to the waterway this is our mode of transportation.

by Ken Worley
Even broken shells are interesting. I wonder how big the whole shell was before it broke.

by Ken Worley
There is something about walking on the beach that causes the generation gap to disappear. This could be a glimpse into my future.

by Ken Worley
I made it to the beach today between the rain showers. It was very windy and vacant, as long as you don’t count the one lonely bird standing in the waves.

by Ken Worley
I ran across a DIY the other day for a holographic pyramid for my iPhone, so I decided to make one. I downloaded a pattern to print on a transparent sheet that I found to create the pyramid. Once the pyramid was made, I searched on YouTube for pyramid hologram videos, then I played the video and placed the pyramid on the phone to get a cool looking hologram.

by Ken Worley
When I pulled into the carport after work today, I noticed a furry animal behind my toolbox. After moving a few things around I found a scared little raccoon hanging on some extra wood that was stored in the carport of future projects. Isn’t it cute?

by Ken Worley
The kids and I stopped by the pier after lunch today.

by Ken Worley
Yes, it might be a little blurry, but it shows the motion of us riding side by side down the street. Also, it’s hard to hold a camera steady while riding a longboard so close without crashing into each other.

by Ken Worley
I never know what I’m going to run across while I’m out driving, like these three abandoned silos that are slowly being overtaken by the vines.

by Ken Worley
While exploring after work today I discovered a small out-of-the-way marina. It’s a very peaceful place, not many people, but that might change in the summer months. It could be a nice place to store my future boat.
