
If there’s one thing I’ve come to appreciate in New England, it’s that you’re surrounded by all the colors of all the seasons year-round. These images are from a bright day in Back Bay.

Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged colors, Inspiration, leaves, nature, New England, Photography, seasons, trees, urban landscape on June 18, 2014| 3 Comments »

If there’s one thing I’ve come to appreciate in New England, it’s that you’re surrounded by all the colors of all the seasons year-round. These images are from a bright day in Back Bay.

Posted in Inspiration, tagged architecture, art, Back Bay, Copley Square, Dunstan John Powell, faith, family, Hardman and Company, hidden gems, history, Inspiration, Lucy R. Woods, Photography, religion, stained glass windows, Trinity Church on June 17, 2014| 7 Comments »

Detail from the Lucy R. Woods Window, Trinity Church, Boston
It is one of the many hidden gems of Trinity Church in the City of Boston. According to archival records, the Woods Window was commissioned in memory of Miss Lucy R. Woods (1847-1904). Miss Woods taught the Young Ladies’ Bible Class in the church Sunday School for thirty-three years, beginning in 1871.

The window was executed by John Hardman and Company, Birmingham, England, and designed by Dunstan John Powell, grandson of noted English architect and artist Augustus Pugin.

The window is located in a stairwell not easily accessible to the public but postcards and prints will soon be coming to the Book Shop.

Until then, you can read more about the original 1906 unveiling of the window here. Hope to share more information about this window, and other hidden gems, in the near future.
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 Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged Boston Public Garden, colors, flowers, gene kelly, Inspiration, nature, Photography, rain, urban landscape, water on June 11, 2014| 2 Comments »

That’s the image that always comes to mind as I walk in the rain, and snap a few photos from beneath my umbrella. No dancing, though I am tempted on occasion. 😉
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, Nature Notes, tagged colors, green, Inspiration, nature, oak, Photography, trees, urban landscape on June 10, 2014| 2 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, Nature Notes, tagged blue, clouds, colors, Inspiration, light, nature, Photography, sky, Somerville on June 8, 2014| 2 Comments »
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beauty, Boston Back Bay, Branches, colors, Inspiration, leaves, life, nature, neighborhoods, Photography, trees, urban landscape on June 7, 2014| 8 Comments »