
The dish sits next to a window, reflecting the potted herbs nearby.
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged abstract, colors, food, food photography, golden, honey, Inspiration, Photography on July 16, 2014| 3 Comments »
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, beauty, Charles River, Charles River Esplanade, Inspiration, landscape, nature, nature photography, Photography, surreal, water on July 10, 2014| 4 Comments »

… while peering into the Charles River.

I think I was tucked at the base of a bridge along the Esplanade trying to photograph fish, and then I thought, why not photograph the patterns forming in and on the water.

I have not been back to the river much at all. We’ll see what happens before this summer’s end.
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, colors, gardening, green, Inspiration, landscape, nature, Photography, urban landscape, vacant lot on July 9, 2014| 2 Comments »

For the past few years, through the rippled glass, I have most often photographed a nearby vacant lot where dandelions would grow rampant.

But in time all things change.

In late spring, a new neighbor moved in and he has turned the field into a garden.

It is quite lush with green mounds of this, green hills of that and …

probably green peas spiraling up a new terrace made of string.

When the wind blows just right, I can catch a glimpse of gold squash blossoms.
Posted in Inspiration, tagged abstract, creative procrastination, Inspiration, Photography, rocks, water on June 12, 2014| 9 Comments »

Just rocks and water in shallow dishes and …

even a bit of ice. My creative procrastination between papers.

Hope you’ve had a good day.
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, colors, Inspiration, nature, oak, Photography, trees, urban landscape on June 10, 2014| 4 Comments »
Posted in Inspiration, tagged abstract, beauty, family, Inspiration, kindness, life, light, Photography, shadow, storytelling on June 9, 2014| 7 Comments »

One day, one of my brothers called and it was clear that he was in need of immediate assistance. Not for physical trauma. He needed someone to lean against, as we all do at some time. I was thousands of miles away. I could not get to him so I called a person that my brother had mentioned in recent years, an older gentleman who’d been an important figure in high school but I had not seen or spoken with him in over two decades. That day I used the online white pages to track down his home number. With barely a greeting, I told him I was sending my brother to him. He simply said, in a lovely warm voice, “Okay, Cynthia. I’ll be waiting.” And then I called my brother and I told him that he needed to get to that gentleman’s house and when he did he was to call me. He said, “Okay, Cynthia. I’m going.” Time did pass but then the phone did ring. My brother said, “It’s me. Hold on.” Then he passed the phone to the gentleman who said, “Don’t worry. I’ve got him under my wing.”

Why does that story come to mind today? Years have passed. My brother is fine. He and the gentleman remain close friends. I think the story surfaces because over this past week I have been witness to other acts of kindness, and reminded of people like this gentleman, willing to spread their wings over those in need, without question and without expectation. They are bits of brightness in the sometime dark, men and women who are often not recognized by others or even by themselves for the beauty they add to the world. By the way, I have not seen the gentleman in this story, or spoken to him, since that day. I did send him a postcard saying thank you. And, he sent me a card back saying you’re welcome.
Posted in Inspiration, tagged abstract, animals, beauty, brown, colors, Inspiration, mallard ducks, nature, Photography, urban landscape on May 29, 2014| 3 Comments »

After an unplanned course of color-filled blog posts this week, I was wondering if I could carry on and what the next one might be. I had no idea today as I took a late lunch break beside the pond in Copley Square. And then a little visitor paraded by. And then, just like that, I knew I had my next color, with so many of its shades displayed.




Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, On the Road, tagged abstract, animals, beauty, Inspiration, Mystic River, nature, Photography, rivers, Somerville, swans, urban landscape on May 22, 2014| 6 Comments »

Yesterday, I scrambled down to the water’s edge before realizing that may not have been the smartest move in the shoes I was wearing. Cool Spring winds arose. The temperature dropped. I was freezing. And yet …

it truly felt like the right place to stand, for as long as I could bear, so that I might see the beauty floating by in the Mystic.

Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, On the Road, tagged abstract, animals, art, cubism, Inspiration, mallard duck, Mystic River, nature, Photography, Picasso, rivers, Somerville, urban landscape on May 21, 2014| 1 Comment »

Oh, I don’t know but Picasso certainly came to mind as I watched this mallard contort in the blue waters of the Mystic River. A lovely sight. Her partner seemed to enjoy, as well, as he watched from closer to shore.

Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, clouds, Inspiration, liquid, Massachusetts, nature, Photography, urban landscape, water, Woburn on May 20, 2014| Leave a Comment »

I’ve got to get better at labeling my photos but this was indeed the 16th photo that I saved after a quick photo walk through the office park in Woburn, MA. It is a tight image of a small pool of water in a field. The sun was shining bright but then a cloud passed over.