An Orange Lily

An Orange Lily

This single orange lily is one of many that line our driveway from the garage to the street.  Today, while most were in the shade of the house, this one was off by itself, basking in the glow of the sun. For some reason, I thought of the old Chinese proverb that says if you…… Continue reading An Orange Lily

National Camera Day

National Camera Day

Today is National Camera Day – a day we commemorate the photograph, the camera, and their inventions.  While I couldn’t find any history on the origin of the “holiday”,  Nicephore Niépce is credited with creating the first successful photograph in 1826/1827 on or about this time of year.  So perhaps that is why it is today.  Either way,…… Continue reading National Camera Day

Paint Me a Blue Sky

Blue Sky

“Paint me a blue sky.  May the colors run true.  That I may look to the Heavens, when I search for the truth.” –Ian Moore , “Blue Sky” from his debut album. I thought with all of the craziness going on in the world today, what everyone needed was a big, bright, happy expanse of sky.…… Continue reading Paint Me a Blue Sky

Leading the Way

Leading the Way

“If you would have your son to walk honourably through the world, you must not attempt to clear the stones from his path, but teach him to walk firmly over them – not insist upon leading him by the hand, but let him learn to go alone.” –Anne Bronte Raising a child is the best thing…… Continue reading Leading the Way

Milwaukee City Hall Atrium

Milwaukee City Hall Atrium

Many of you may remember the exterior of the Milwaukee City Hall building from the intro to the TV show “Laverne and Shirley”.   What many don’t know, and I suspect that includes folks living in the city, is the interior has a very beautiful mutli-balcony atrium.  With this shot, I wanted to do something…… Continue reading Milwaukee City Hall Atrium

Infinity

Infinity

“This is the truth: as from a fire aflame thousands of sparks come forth, even so from the Creator an infinity of beings have life and to him return again.” –Marcus Tullius Cicero A simple raised line on a piece of white card stock represents the horizon and the infinite beyond. Day 269 of my 365…… Continue reading Infinity

Buckingham Fountain

Buckingham Fountain

When you are in Chicago, a visit to the Clarence F. Buckingham Memorial Fountain in Grant Park is a must.  Built in 1927, the mutli-tiered ornate fountain is one of the largest in the world.  Throughout the day, every hour on the hour, the top center jet shoots water 150 feet into the air.  And starting at…… Continue reading Buckingham Fountain

Soft Grass

Soft Grass

When you take the time to really look at something, even a single blade of grass, it becomes something mysterious and awesome.  Taken on a walk in a local park, I was struck by the simple charm of this patch of wild grasses.   And it’s something I pass by all the time yet have never really noticed until…… Continue reading Soft Grass

Merry Go Round

Merry Go Round

“If I had my life to live over, I would start barefoot earlier in the spring and stay that way later in the fall. I would go to more dances. I would ride the merry-go-rounds. I would pick more daisies.” –Nadine Stair Next time you are in the park take the time to ride the merry…… Continue reading Merry Go Round

National Selfie Day

National Selfie Day

Today is National Selfie Day.  Now you may think with the way social media is these days that every day is National Selfie Day and you’re probably right.  But either way, today is the official day.  Therefore,  I’m adding my own mug to the endless stream of self shot portraits. My intention with this shot was to do…… Continue reading National Selfie Day

Perpetual Motion

Perpetual Motion

Perpetual motion, a device or body that once set in motion would continue moving forever.  Now, as it stands, such a machine is impossible due to friction and other natural forces.  But there are days where it seems my son is living proof that such machines do, in fact, exist.  He is always moving and…… Continue reading Perpetual Motion

Aqua Tower

Aqua Tower

The Aqua Tower in downtown Chicago is one of the most unique skyscrapers I’ve ever seen.  Looking up, the facade seems to roll and move like waves because of the irregularly-shaped concrete balconies.  Some of which jut out as much as 12 feet!  The rolling overhangs and proximity to Lake Michigan, is where the building got its name. Day…… Continue reading Aqua Tower