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Personal Photo Project of the Week No. 26 Alpha

This week’s project was to photograph State Center’s Rose Garden. I might have gotten slightly carried away. The Best Place to Seek God A few more pictures from the “The Best Place to Seek God” Sessions: More to come in the days that follow.

The Yard

I have planted lots of flowers this year. Nothing has officially died yet. Where I come from, that is considered an accomplishment. This isn’t really a flower, but rotting rhubarb is kind of colorful. Another hopeful development is that my moonflower has started to ascend from the soil. On the… Read More »The Yard

RWPE #18 – Wild

Here are the submissions for last week’s theme – WILD: Dawn Krause A Dawn Krause B Michael Vest of Waxen Media Christopher D. Bennett Carla Stensland Julie Johnson of The Joy is in the Journey There were a couple of late submissions for FEET. They can be seen on the… Read More »RWPE #18 – Wild

The Virtue of the Bored

I got a few late submissions for Macro that I thought that I would share. The first picture is from Justin Whitaker. Otherwise known as Julie Johnson’s boyfriend and author of the American Buddhist Perspective. Justin Whitaker Carla actually sent in 4 pictures, but she sent them to the wrong… Read More »The Virtue of the Bored

RWPE #13 – Macro

The submissions for last week’s theme Macro: Julie Johnson Dawn Krause Michael Vest Christopher D. Bennett Dawn’s Poetry Submission Macro With tendency to over think And analyze the motives We watch our world slowly shrink And stress hit like locomotives The Random Theme Generator has been spun and it spit… Read More »RWPE #13 – Macro

RWPE #12 – Signs

The submissions for last week were a little bit slim, but I think there are some good submissions in there: Dawn Krause Michael Vest Christopher D. Bennett Dawn’s Poem Signs Follow the signs of your heartThey tell me that way’s betterTissues falling to the floorIt seems the way that’s wetter… Read More »RWPE #12 – Signs

July

The Solace of Ordinary Humanity Although this picture is named for the following quote from the enigmatic John Ruskin: “Flowers seem intended for the solace of ordinary humanity.” But the story of this flower is actually more akin to the Tennessee Williams quote: “The violets in the mountains have broken… Read More »July

Window Project #1

Last Monday I finally completed Window Project #1. It has been several years since my mom got new windows for her house. I had her keep all of the old windows because I thought that there would be a point in the future where I would be able to use… Read More »Window Project #1