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March 13, 2010

Daylight Savings

Filed under: Photography, news — Administrator @ 9:39 am

Crack of Dawn

Please remember to “Spring Forward” and reset those clocks.

March 7, 2010

As the Sun Rises

Filed under: Photography, weather — Administrator @ 6:46 pm

As the Sun Rises

March 5, 2010

The Alien

Filed under: Photography, fun — Administrator @ 9:03 pm

The Alien that ate the Granary

They say that you can see what you want to see in a cloud formation. But I gotta admit that does not look like Kathy Ireland.

February 26, 2010

Not a Pet …

Filed under: Photography — Administrator @ 8:13 am

… but it acts like one.

February 14, 2010

Merry Valentines

Filed under: Photography, fun — Administrator @ 7:15 am

January 31, 2010

Sunrise in a Bottle

Filed under: Photography — Administrator @ 4:09 pm

Which do you prefer?

Sunrise in a Bottle 3~in~One Oil

January 24, 2010

Breaking Wind

Filed under: Photography, fun — Administrator @ 7:24 pm

Breaking WindBreaking Wind

Maybe I shouldn’t have had that second glass of wine with lunch, but in my neck of the woods, “Breaking wind” means flatulence. But then again that same term could mean that a tree was a wind break (here in the boonies, farmers planted trees around their barns and homes to create a ‘wind break’) and this is what this old solitary tree was once part of, a wind break. If ya look at the tree in the pix, the upper most branch seems to point to where it wants the clouds (i.e. the wind) to break at. Hence the obnoxious title for this picture.

If you don’t like the pix, I at least hope you are smiling ’cause you are thinking about “Breaking Wind” ;-)

That’s my story and I am sticking to it!

January 17, 2010

A Bottle of Sunrise

Filed under: Photography — Administrator @ 8:40 am

3~in~One Oil

December 13, 2009

Salem Church

Filed under: Photography — Administrator @ 4:49 pm

Salem Church (revisited)

December 11, 2009

Frozen in Time

Filed under: Photography — Administrator @ 8:52 am

Frozen In Time

According to Scott Bourne, the Pope was quoted saying, “Beauty … can become a path toward the transcendent, toward the ultimate mystery, toward God,” and “In a world lacking in hope, with increasing signs of aggression and despair, there is an ever greater need for a return to spirituality in art.”
Have you ever just spotted a scene or object that just makes you stare at it? It might even capture your attention for days as you recall it. Well, it should not be surprising that the Pope said what he did for God created all that which captures our eyes and we try to copy or reproduce as art.

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