Category Archives: Snapshots
The Linda Show

“A true friend, regardless of personal sacrifice or embarrassment, makes us smile.”
– Me. (I just made that up.)
(Yes, Linda is wearing a hat fashioned from bubble-packing. She does this sort of thing routinely. It’s all part of The Linda Show.)
Is it any wonder I love her?
😉
Are you lucky enough to have an office clown for entertainment on late afternoons?
How I spent my blog vacation
giggling into pillows
treasuring the magic of snow and ice
buying the world’s most ridiculous bikini
reminiscing with shrinky-dinks and easy-bake ovens
trying out the big bed
(triple letter and double word scores)
searching for a cell signal in the mountains
watching quietly as children opened gifts
puzzling over cryptic sparrows and wishing for a better lens
meeting friends and family
losing myself in diamond dust and the enormity of the night sky
scandalizing a couple sweet little girls
(nothing too serious… don’t worry!)
scoring an awesome set of horseshoes
celebrating the new year twice
(once with sparklers and banging pots and the next with kisses and hugs)
making wishes on a falling star
beating everyone at pool
soaking up the welcome heat of a fire
seeing someone i love look ridiculously happy
Happy Christmas
Happy Christmas… I hope it finds you warm and well-loved!
I don’t plan to blog much or at all in the next week or so… instead I’ll enjoy the time off work and away from the computer.
Be well!
Luka’s predicament
Firsts
3/100
This is Will. I don’t know much about him, but we met that day among the photographers at Conowingo. He has a couple galleries on SmugMug… some nice pics there.
I anticipated being able to take a fair number of *easy* stranger pics that day, but found the prospect of approaching other photographers much more daunting than I’d expected it to be. At some point during the day, with a false sense of bravado, I set out to find the guy with the most intimidating camera gear and the least approachable face. I walked up and down the line of people spread out along the shore below the dam and just couldn’t make myself do it.
😉
Will didn’t have a very big lens, but he also isn’t very friendly-looking… until you get to his eyes… there’s the faintest hint of a smile brewing there, I think. I like that it’s obvious on his face… in those wrinkles… that he spends a lot of time outdoors.
This photo is #3 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at Flickr 100 Strangers or www.100Strangers.com
Winter color
Shadow shot
2/100
This is Otis… he’s a photographer from Virginia. We met today at the Conowingo Dam in Maryland where we were both photographing the bald eagles that congregate there in the winter.
Truth be told, with my little lens, I was mostly photographing the other people that were photographing the eagles…
Talk about camera envy!
I hesitate to call anyone I met today a stranger… there’s a certain camaraderie that exists naturally among birders and others who enjoy the outdoors. I do know, however, that many of us prefer to remain behind the lens. Otis was an exception to that and I was glad for his smile (and to know that much of his set-up, intimidating as it looks, is homemade and affordable.)
More about the eagles in another post.
This photo is #2 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at Flickr 100 Strangers or www.100Strangers.com









