




Posted in Inspiration, tagged abstract, colors, glass, Inspiration, Photography, ripples, windows on September 30, 2014| 1 Comment »
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged colors, Inspiration, leaves, nature, Photography, rain, urban landscape, water on September 30, 2014| 3 Comments »
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged art, colors, handwritten note, Inspiration, John La Farge, letter writing, nature, paintings, Photography, Postcards, stationery, Trinity Church on September 28, 2014| Leave a Comment »

I have an unofficial postcard club of 5, 6 and 7 year olds. It is mostly a quarterly mailing of nature-themed images. I have offered to hand the postcards to my young friends but they seem to like the idea of a handwritten note, a stamp applied, and the piece of paper traveling around the world (so to speak) before winding up in their mailbox, addressed to them specifically. I have told the older ones that one day soon I expect a note in return. 😉

If you follow this blog, you know how much I love producing postcards of the stained glass windows at Trinity Church in Copley Square. Of late, I’ve been focusing my attention on the painted walls. Expect a future post about the original paintings orchestrated by John La Farge in the late 1800s and later painting done over the decades during various renovations.

This postcard is of St. Paul on the west porch of Trinity Church. I especially love the reflection of the church in the glass of the neighboring John Hancock building. This postcard is now available at the Shop at Trinity Church.
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged colors, Inspiration, nature, Photography, Revere Beach, seascape, shells on September 28, 2014| 1 Comment »
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged Charles River, Inspiration, motion, nature, Photography, ripples, urban landscape, water on September 26, 2014| 4 Comments »
Posted in Inspiration, tagged abstract, art, bifurcation diagrams, Inspiration, mathematics, perspective, Photography, physics, poster, science, storytelling on September 25, 2014| Leave a Comment »

The story behind the image: Steve and I were taking a short walk along Revere Beach. The tide had receded quite a bit. He followed the water. I stayed on shore searching out seashells and stones and wishing I’d worn a thicker sweater. As he returned to me, he suddenly paused and shouted, “Come here. You have to see this.” I raced over and looked down at where he was pointing. Lines and curves in the sand? “Bifurcation diagrams in nature,” he exclaimed. I peered more closely, frowning. He tried explaining the mathematics of what he saw for me. “It’s like the multiplication of little streams leading to chaos.” “Well,” I said slowly, “I’m reminded of those Asian landscape paintings of mountains with cascading waterfalls over the rocks.” We studied the sand for a bit longer, he helping to point out different ways to frame photographs of the bifurcation he was seeing, and we both appreciating our different perspectives of the world.

A poster print of this “mountainous” scene is available online here.
Posted in Inspiration, tagged architecture, art, beauty, colors, Copley Square, design, Henry Hobson Richardson, Inspiration, John La Farge, Richardsonian Romanesque, Trinity Church on September 24, 2014| 1 Comment »
Posted in Inspiration, tagged architecture, art, beauty, body language, churches, colors, hands, Inspiration, John La Farge, murals, painting, Photography, St. Paul, St. Peter, Trinity Church in the City of Boston on September 23, 2014| 2 Comments »
These are the hands of St. Paul, St. Peter and Jesus as painted by John La Farge in the murals for Trinity Church. I was inspired to create this compilation by the moving images and words in Steve McCurry’s recent post, The Language of Hands. I may write more about hands in the future, but for now, I hope you enjoy these images.

St. Paul’s hands

St. Peter, the key in his hand

Jesus with Nicodemus, hands resting

Hands of Christ and Woman at the Well

St. Paul

The Visit of Nicodemus to Christ
Posted in Inspiration, tagged faith, family, fathers, Inspiration, light, motivation, Photography, reflection, Shores of Light, Theodore Parker Ferris, water on September 22, 2014| 6 Comments »

I have thought of my father much this weekend, and mostly when I do, I smile. I am sure that he would shake his head and possibly chuckle at the new bucket of potatoes I have growing in the hallway. The stems are thick and the leaves a dark, vibrant green in the morning light. Planting that bucket was a moment of wonderful calm. I will always associate the joys of gardening with my father who found his calm in that way. I think he used to find his calm on the water too. In the garden or on the water, I think one thing he modeled for me was how to take a deep breath and keep moving forward even into the unknown. Maybe that’s why I thought of him as I read a passage from a sermon about Shores of Light.

“There are people even in this troubled and confused world who are continually like plants reaching upward toward the shores of light. When those shores are completely hidden from our sight by mist and fog, when we can see nothing but this present world from which time sweeps us away with almost no consideration at all, we look at them and we say, The shores of light must still be there.” — Theodore P. Ferris
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged colors, food, Inspiration, Photography, shrimp, Tiger Shrimp on September 18, 2014| 2 Comments »

In the end, after their photo shoot, the shrimp were sauteed with garlic and ginger and served up with white rice and a bit of greens.