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Posted in Inspiration, tagged immigration, Martin Luther King Jr, musings, Photography on July 11, 2012| 2 Comments »
I received an unexpected gift today. A package from a family member who has been dealing with great tragedy. Yet she’d taken the time to send me something out of the blue. On the back of the package she had written that she had found the enclosed item in her father’s effects and thought that I might like it. I opened the package to discover a magazine celebrating African American history. The words quoted on the cover struck me, and made me want to share (and pair) with an image I took of a dusty toy. Old words but still quite fitting in these times. Have a good day, folks.

“We may have all come in different ships but we’re in the same boat now.” Martin Luther King, Jr.
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, family, Inspiration, leaves, musings, nature, Photography, poetry on July 10, 2012| 4 Comments »
I photograph a lot of leaves. Today I have decided I will one day write an essay about these things. I may reference the sensuous as an ode to Georgia O’Keeffe.

Or I may give a nod to Walt Whitman who described a leaf (or at least a leaf of grass) as the journey work of stars.

I can write of spidery patterns and blood-filled veins.


Of jagged ridges and rolling hills.

Of silhouettes in blue and green.

Of people protected and hidden half-seen.

Of autumn’s first leaves submerged and later frozen …


… and then go on to describe the new growth that emerges each spring.

And what sparked this thought of writing about leaves? A note from my brother who wrote, until he paused in his day and sat outside with his 2-year old son, he never really noticed the simple beauty of leaves blowing in the breeze.
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, Nature Notes, tagged colors, corn, food, Inspiration, pasta, Photography, red on July 9, 2012| 1 Comment »
A red plate at Target caught my eye and led to some culinary experiments with a new background color. Here are a couple initial shots. After playing with my food, I expect I’ll have to eat it. If you have any simple fresh corn and cold pasta recipes, please send ’em my way. 😉


Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged food, home, humor, Inspiration, life, Photography, recipe on July 5, 2012| 1 Comment »

Ingredients Found Around the Kitchen
3 slices of smoked salmon
teaspoon of chopped red onions
3 shredded red basil leaves
3 slices of a campari tomato
a little salt and pepper
a dollop of Steve’s homemade aioli
Served with 3 crackers and a glass of cold sparkling water (including 3 ice cubes). 😉
Posted in Inspiration, tagged colors, Inspiration, orange, Photography, silk on July 5, 2012| 4 Comments »

orange silk at the window
Posted in Inspiration, Music, tagged Inspiration, movie soundtracks, music, musings, Photography, relationships, storytelling on July 3, 2012| 1 Comment »
Recently I had a conversation with that fellow in my life about how we have used music to better understand each other. Where words have failed, sometimes our different reactions to music have revealed something important about the other. The most humorous moments have occurred when he has tried to share classics with me like Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana and in my head pop images of King Arthur racing across a moonlit field to battle (i.e. the movie Excalibur by John Boorman), or as he talks about Wagner’s The Ride of the Valkyries and I suddenly hear “Kill Da Rabbit” … or the whir of helicopters blades in Apocalypse Now. He quickly learned that I have been well schooled in music … through the movies. Since he’s more into books than cinema, I compiled a CD of mostly movie-related music — pieces that move me, that I feel sweep the listener along on a journey, that make a body pause and feel.

“I was born by the river in a little tent
Oh and just like the river I’ve been running ever since …“
I now realize that I lost the CD and made no backup. I didn’t even write down the playlist. But below are some of the more dramatic pieces that come to mind this bright day. Warning, there is a certain sorrow to some of the songs, but there is uplift as well. See what you think when you have a few moments to procrastinate. FYI, in the spirit of pairing words/images/music, these are all links to YouTube renditions but these videos are just a tease. I highly recommend viewing the entire movie to see the scenes and/or hear the music in context.
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, colors, Inspiration, nature, ocean, Photography, seashells on July 2, 2012| 2 Comments »

I was lucky enough to travel to the seashore this weekend. Like all of the other little kids, I found myself filling my pockets with seashells. Today as the sun shone brightly throughout the house, I took photos of the shells in a series of different poses, so to speak. As with the sunflowers mentioned earlier, I leaned toward the abstract. Still working with the images, but here are few. We’ll see what the rest of the summer holds in store.




Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged food, Inspiration, life, Photography on June 26, 2012| 1 Comment »

Also known as last night’s dinner. It certainly helped to end my moody day on a bright and tasty note, thanks to that fellow in my life. He never writes a recipe down so we’ll never have this exact same dish again. FYI, it was served with steak (cooked with bacon, cuban oregano, and garlic), and sugar snap peas (barely warmed and still crisp) nestled on the side. Yep, culinary heaven. Being with this fellow – a science guy by day and gourmet chef by night – has certainly reinforced my philosophy to live … and savor … in the moment. Yet, I have to admit, I’m glad I snapped this photo to help resurrect the memories. 😉
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, food, fruit, Inspiration, peach, Photography on June 23, 2012| 3 Comments »