Today was Deck Demolition Day #1 - and the first step was to remove the mass and tangle of grape vines that covered the pergola over our large deck. The task took Spousal Unit and I all afternoon - we hacked, snipped, cut, sawed, and dragged the vines off of the pergola and piled them up into a tidy pile in the yard.
Read More27 January 2018 - Reflection on a Winter Tree
In line with my continuing obsession with bare winter trees, the photo I am pondering today shows the reflection of the skeleton branches of a tree in a sidewalk puddle. I captured this image just outside the hospital where my mother was recovering from surgery.
Read More26 January 2018 - A Morning Run
I am a runner, so I run. This morning I donned tights and jacket and shoes and earband and headed out along the Oak Leaf Trail in Franklin, WI. The temperature held steady at 38 degrees, and the sun was rising in a blue sky (although clouds crowded out the sun later in the day). I moved easily until this image caught my attention - I stopped, pulled out the Canon PowerShot S100 from my pocket, and captured this image.
Read More25 January 2018 - Winter Trees
The bare, skeleton-like branches of deciduous trees in winter always lower my mood. They appear cold and menacing. The series of images in today's post demonstrate what I see - bony hands threatening to reach down and grab me. But photography can elevate that image into something approaching (or achieving) artistic expression.
Read More24 January 2018 - Lake Michigan Run
I spend my days in a room in a hospital across the street from a park along the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. My mother is in that hospital room and I am happy to keep her company, help her out, encourage her recovery from surgery, and speak to her doctors and other health care professionals (who seem to be legion and include a surgeon, hospitalist, nephrologist, pulmonologist, oncologist, nurse, nurse aide, palliative care nurse, and social worker).
Read More17 January 2018 - Wisconsin Winter Cornfield
I expected to fly back to Idaho today from Wisconsin. But, I am staying for a while yet. While here, I run on a greenbelt - the Oak Leaf Trail - along a creek, flanked by trees and a couple of cornfields. I captured this image almost literally "on the run" - I stopped briefly while running, pulled my point&shoot camera out of my pocket, and shot this field sloping down to the trail as the sun set.
Read More16 January 2018 - Lake Michigan Ice
Lake Michigan is a commanding presence along the eastern boundary of Milwaukee. As a child, my parents would pack a picnic basket and a blanket and take my brothers and me to the beach to play in the waves, dig in the sand, and enjoy each other's company. As I got older, I would bike the 5 miles to the lake to wander the beach and the trails of the parks along the shore. But only in the summer. I never really saw or thought about the Lake in winter.
Read More14 January 2018 - Lake Michigan
I am in Wisconsin. I was born in Wisconsin and raised in Wisconsin. I am a Midwesterner. I came to Wisconsin to visit my nephew Brad. But, by the time I arrived, my mother was in the hospital. Unexpectedly. I can't imagine life without my mother. I have had her in my life for 60 years - so fortunate! She has been healthy and productive and active. Until now.
Read MoreI January 2018 - Supermoon of the New Year
The first day of 2018. A supermoon was scheduled to rise at 5:22 pm local time. Temp was below freezing and the trails below my house were icy. But at 5:30 pm, I packed up the Pentax K-3 and tripod and headed out into the fading light. Down one trail and up another, until I got to the ridge where I set up the tripod and waited. And waited. And waited. The hills between me and the moon delayed the actual moonrise until about 6:00.
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