Wednesday, July 25, 2012

52 Photos Project

The prompt for Week 14: white

I'm always impressed with European women
who will step out in high, high heels on
cobblestone streets.  (I'm not above wearing Crocs.)
These intrepid feet belong to a woman in Siena, Italy,
who was also wearing a white dress. Her best accessory 

was a gorgeous man who appeared to have been 
surgically attached to her at several strategic points.

[To see more of the 52 Photos Project, or to
play along yourself, visit Bella's meme.]

Friday, July 20, 2012

Weekend Reflections

This is part of a big "Here Come the Olympics"
display in a window at Rockefeller Center.
What's reflected are a series of paintings that
decorate the facade of The Today Show's 

space, directly across the street.

[To see more Weekend Reflections, visit James's meme.]

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

52 Photos Project

The prompt for Week 13—growth

Back on Week 1, I showed you some of the cards I've 

made that feature my photos (this allium growth cycle 
is one of them).  Since then, a friend has put them in her store 
down in Virginia where, I'm told, they're selling like hotcakes (!).

Friday, July 13, 2012

Weekend Reflections

Almost didn't take catch this reflection,
because my camera's battery had just died.
I think maybe I should use my phone more often.



[To see more weekend reflections, visit James's meme.]

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

52 Photos Project

The prompt for Week 12: circles

These colorful cloth-covered lanterns and parasols
(found in a garden center in Boise, Idaho)
made me wish I had a place with a high peaked
ceiling.  Wouldn't it make you happy to
 look up and see this every day?



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or to play along, visit Bella's meme.]

Friday, July 6, 2012

Weekend Reflections

It's the end of a hot summer day, we're
 back in a safe harbor, and the sun
is definitely over the yardarm.



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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

52 Photos Project

Prompt for Week 11: A Different Path

I came across this sign while walking through a
public garden, and my first thought was, "No, thanks!"
If I had stayed on the path, I never would
have gone to live in Europe, or raised
my kids in a loft in Manhattan, or made a
midlife career change—or started blogging.
And I can't wait to see what the next
diversion from the path brings!

[To see more of the 52 Photos Project, visit Bella's meme.]