
Archive for February, 2009
Published Saturday, February 28, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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The other morning there was a surprise inch of snow on the ground. Soon the sun came out and it was gone, but before it did, I caught this shadow underneath the big old cedar tree out back.
For other shadows of all kinds, click HERE.

Landscape,My Garden,Shadow Sunday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Thursday, February 26, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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It’s not that great a photo but I had to post it anyway. I’ve seen pictures of this kind of cloud but have never seen it myself. Finally, this week I did. I think it’s so cool!
For other skies and clouds, or to post your own (it’s fun!), click HERE.

Landscape,Skywatch Friday
Published Wednesday, February 25, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This is from December; we had so much unaccustomed snow here in Seattle. This is a view in my backyard of the neighbor’s barn. Even though the photo is almost black and white, there’s some color, too.
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Landscape,My Garden,Nature,Watery Wednesday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, February 23, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This photo was taken at the new sculpture park downtown maybe last summer, with the city’s signature Space Needle (left over from an old World’s Fair) framed against the sky. It always makes me feel like the martians have landed. The big red thing is part of a huge sculpture that looks like it’s flying, by Alexander Calder. If you go to Seattle, you should visit the Olympic Sculpture Park, absolutely. It’s a kick.
For more things ruby red everywhere, click HERE.

Buildings,Landscape,Ruby Tuesday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, February 22, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I hope this is OK for Flowers for Today as they are only sort of flowers, but what an effect! On Friday I went to the Northwest Garden Show in Seattle. This might be the show’s last year, and there were scads and scads of people, even on a Friday. I thought I’d show the giant “flowers” from the show entry. These were at least 15 feet (5 meters) across, maybe bigger. They were enormous and so beautiful! Kudos to the people who created them.
For more flowers around the world, click HERE.


Buildings,Flowers
Published Friday, February 20, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Here is one of my favorite shots, of the Kent golf course, taken from a moving car! I love the bright yellow colors made by the late day sun against the dark gray sky. We surely have interesting weather in Seattle when the sun comes out.
For more shadows, click HERE, and for more scenic shots, click HERE. Post your own, too, why don’t you?

Landscape,Nature,Scenic Sunday,Shadow Sunday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Thursday, February 19, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Here’s something a little different for Skywatch Friday. This was taken a few weeks ago in my backyard. It was cold, but yes, green and beautiful.
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Landscape,My Garden,Nature,Skywatch Friday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Tuesday, February 17, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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On our trip to Astoria, Oregon on my birthday in April we stayed right at the river, which was wonderful. I took some good shots of the amazing bridge at the mouth of the river there, but these moss-covered posts, old pier supports, fascinated me. And I just saw that there’s a seagull hiding in the corner!
For more ideas about water, click HERE.

Nature,Waterscape,Watery Wednesday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, February 16, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I have a dilemma. I just cannot choose among the photos I took of the beautiful flowers dear hubby brought me on Saturday. Please help. Which is the one photo which best expresses the fabulous RED ROSE BOUQUET quality they are bursting with?
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Or this one . . .

Or this one?

Flowers,Ruby Tuesday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, February 15, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Alert the newspapers, spring has been sighted! I saw these branches blooming in downtown Seattle a couple of days ago, while all else remains bare. As I circled the (cherry blossom? or flowering plum?) branch in full digital-camera-mode of taking LOTS to choose from later, a woman passerby said, “C’mon, spring!” and I couldn’t agree more.
For more flowers from all over the world, or to post your own, click HERE.
For more scenic photos, click HERE.

Flowers,Landscape,Nature,Scenic Sunday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Saturday, February 14, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Today’s weather was in the high 40s at least, so I was able to be out in the garden pulling weeds, which I actually enjoy doing. I thought I’d show a snow photo from December as a bit of contrast. Snow could happen again, of course, but we wouldn’t have the pretty Christmas lights if it did. And I know they’re not really shadows, but so pretty anyway I thought I might get away with it as a shadow post.
For more real shadows, extremely artistically photographed, click HERE.

Landscape,My Garden,Nature,Shadow Sunday
Published Friday, February 13, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This was taken from a moving car on the way to Portland last spring. We never got to experience the rain that the skies promised since we were long gone by the time the deluge hit.
For more amazing skies around the world, click HERE.

Landscape,Nature,Skywatch Friday
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