
Posts Tagged ‘beauty’
at the edge of the parking lot
Posted in Branches, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, blooms, nature, Photography, urban landscape on April 16, 2015| 2 Comments »
new blooms in the house
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged african violets, beauty, blooms, colors, flowers, indoor gardening, Inspiration, nasturtium, Photography on April 16, 2015| 1 Comment »
one can almost forget the 108 inches of snow …
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, calm, colors, flowers, gardening, Inspiration, nature, Photography, spring on April 13, 2015| 1 Comment »

… when you walk through Ricky’s Flower Market. Spring has arrived (even if another flake or two might fall before month’s end). I love my indoor gardening but I do appreciate wandering through this outdoor market. A simple way of finding calm. 😉



and then even that color fades away leaving beauty
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged abstract, beauty, black and white, flowers, Inspiration, monotype, nasturtium, Photography on April 9, 2015| 3 Comments »
dabs of color on a cloudy, unfocused day
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged beauty, colors, flowers, indoor gardening, Inspiration, leaves, nasturtium, petals, Photography on April 9, 2015| 4 Comments »
lost and found in the shadow of the back bay
Posted in Inspiration, tagged architecture, art, Back Bay, beauty, colors, design, faith, Franz Xaver Zettler, Inspiration, munich glass, Our Lady of Victories Catholic Shrine, Photography, religion, stained glass, stained glass windows, storytelling on April 7, 2015| 1 Comment »

In the shadow of the Back Bay is how the brochure describes the location of Our Lady of Victories Catholic Shrine. I chanced upon the church yesterday after a meeting. Crossing a street, I actually saw the back of the building first, an old brick structure with darkened windows that clearly had to be stained glass. I made my way to the front of the building, studying the exterior and wondering if I might contact someone, some day, to ask if I might photograph the interior.
“Do you want to go inside the church?” A large man stood across the street. He seemed to be in a hurry because he didn’t even wait for my answer before saying, “Just go down those stairs over there.” Then he continued on his way.
I went down the stairs into a little alleyway. There were a couple of older gentlemen there having a smoke. They greeted me kindly, and again without really waiting for me to say I wanted to enter the church, they directed me through a side door.
Inside was dark and warm. People moved about a bit in the shadows and I could hear a few sounds. I could see no stained glass windows though. Then, to my right, a gentleman walked from a side room. He smiled and said, “You can come on in. We’re just watching a movie.”
I thanked him for the offer, and said, “Actually, sir, I was wondering if I could go inside the church upstairs where the windows are.” His grin widened, and he said, “Of course. Just go back outside and up the stairs. The doors are open.”
That’s what I did and following is a bit of what I saw. There are quite a few images so please enjoy at your leisure. You can read more about the church’s history via this link. In the future I hope to post more about the architecture and about the primary window designer, Franz Xaver Zettler. And, by the way, I believe that the gentlemen who were so kind to me, were themselves being helped. Located in the basement of the church is the Medeiros Center for Change.














as for the primrose …
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, colors, flowers, indoor gardening, Inspiration, morning's light, nature, Photography, primrose on April 6, 2015| Leave a Comment »

… something about this morning’s light in the pale petals and against the dark leaves reminded me of both dawn and sunset come together.

dark beauty
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, beauty, colors, Inspiration, nature, Photography, thorns, urban landscape on April 1, 2015| 7 Comments »
like lace
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, colors, dried flowers, Inspiration, nature, Photography, urban landscape on March 31, 2015| 2 Comments »
reminiscent of water
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged abstract, beauty, colors, glass, imagination, Inspiration, interiors, nature, Photography on March 30, 2015| 1 Comment »

Before journeying to the Brooks Estate, I stood in the living room holding my camera, staring out through that rippled glass of which I’ve written so often. And as I swayed just a bit to change the angle of my view … well, the reflection of the white curtains in the glass and the twisting shapes of the trees, still mostly bare of any leaves, through the glass … they reminded me of many things, from running water to ballet dancers moving across a stage. I could even see singers with hands raised high and voices ringing out in praise.














