
Okay, I won’t lie … this was fun to create. 🙂
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Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged mussel shell, Photography, water on March 5, 2017| 3 Comments »
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Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged food, food photography, Inspiration, kale, Photography on March 3, 2017| 1 Comment »

with mountains and meadows through which soft green rivers run. That’s what I saw as I picked these leaves of kale.

Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, Uncategorized, tagged beauty, food, fun, healthy eating, Inspiration, Photography on March 2, 2017| 1 Comment »

My salad fixings. It can take me a long time to make a salad when my camera is nearby.



Posted in Branches, Nature Notes, Uncategorized, tagged beauty, Branches, brown, colors, Inspiration, Photography, urban landscape on February 27, 2017| 1 Comment »
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Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, On the Road, Uncategorized, tagged beauty, Charles River, Greenough Boulevard, inspirationi, journeys, nature, nature photography, Photography, urban landscape, water on February 24, 2017| 2 Comments »
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It was a long walk by the Charles River from Harvard Square and then along Greenough Boulevard. I had set myself a time limit for venturing forth and then I having to turn back. But somehow I always lose track of time as curiosity overwhelms common sense. There’s always one more thing to see around the bend in the road or over the banks of the river. But no matter how much I ache the following day, when I look at the images, its always worth it.


