
Posts Tagged ‘photos’
Lemon & Thyme
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged colors, fruits, herbs, kitchen, lemons, Photography, photos, pictures, thyme on August 18, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Speaking of Morning Glories …
Posted in Guest Contributor, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged bee, flowers, garden, images, morning glory, nature, Photography, photos, pictures, purple, yellow on August 16, 2011| 1 Comment »

… and sunflowers …

… and new angles of our friend, the bee. 😉

Photos by Lorraine
Sunflowers and Yellow Finches
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged Contributing Writer, musings, nature, Photography, photos, pictures, rat, Somerville, sunflowers, urban gardens, yellow finches on August 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
I have written before of my views through various Somerville windows especially the ones in Steve’s kitchen.  From one window in particular I like to stare down into a small garden. This year the landlord has been preoccupied so the garden is overrun in a beautiful way. Rose and purple morning glories entwine every surface, including the tall stalks of the sunflowers.

Greek oregano overshadows Thai basil. Rosemary holds its own against a crumbling retaining wall. Green tomatoes grow ever larger watched lustfully by gray squirrels that live in the adjacent oak tree and the “rat” whose home is beneath the garden. I put rat in quotes because there is some disagreement whether the furry fellow is a rat or some other long-nosed, long-whiskered, long-tailed creature. Regardless, I still call him Roscoe Rat when I spy him nibbling on roots. No names do I give to the sparrows, starlings and sparrows. There are just too many and while lovely they seem indistinguishable as they skip around for insects and seeds. Nor do I try to name the most recent visitor, a bright yellow finch. Each morning for a week it has dropped out of the sky to alight upon the sunflowers. Each visit is only five seconds or so. How much longer he will visit before migrating onward I do not know. Even if he should appear no more the memories of his presence remain indelible. Two shades of gold together, feathered and petaled, touched by early morning sunlight.
Perilous Beauty
Posted in Guest Contributor, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged backyard gardens, bees, flowers, insects, nature, Photography, photos, pictures on August 13, 2011| 2 Comments »

As my cousin stated, it’s “probably not smart to follow bees,” but what beauty she captured by doing so in her back yard. 😉
Pictures by Lorraine
Roar
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged animals, humor, Photography, photos, pictures, toys on August 6, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Ah, the beard!
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beards, facial hair, New York Times Style, Photography, photos, pictures, portraits on August 1, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Well, I must admit, I was surprised to find on the New York Times Style page today the slide show, Beards: Rugged? Trendy? Or Unreliable? On a day fraught with technical glitches, emergency edits and too many to-do lists, stumbling upon this slide show, not to mention the related article, brought a smile to my face. I guess, in part, because growing up with three brothers and in close proximity to many male cousins, I quickly learned how important facial hair is to men. It also reminded me of one of my first portraits to appear in a magazine, of a bearded fellow I like very much.

On the walk home today, I saw …
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, On the Road, tagged nature, Photography, photos, pictures, walking on July 31, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Pink in the Public Garden
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged Boston Public Garden, color, floral, flowers, gardens, nature, Photography, photos, pictures, pink on July 28, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Can You Find the Cherub?
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, tagged art, cherub, Chihuly, color, glassmaking, Photography, photos, pictures on July 25, 2011| Leave a Comment »

This weekend, I had the pleasure of viewing with friends the Dale Chihuly show, “Through the Looking Glass,” at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. You know how much I love light and color. 😉 It was a wonderful experience (despite the crowds). You can read more about the show via this link on the Museum’s website. And to view more of the photos I took of Mr. Chihuly’s work, just click on the cheeky fellow below.









