Friday, February 14, 2014
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Frozen Salt Creek
We have had some very cold and snowy days recently. On 6th of January our lowest temperature was -16 F (- 26 C ). It was so cold that everything just shut down, children got to stay home from school, commuter trains were totally out of schedule due to signal malfunctions, 2/3 of airplanes out of Chicago airport were cancelled , people went crazy and bought out everything at the grocery store before the storm hit. No milk, no eggs, no bread or produce. All were sold out..... Me? I could not wait to get to the river to find what I could photograph. Only problem was that I didn't have a car that I felt comfortable driving in the snow and ice, so I had to wait a few days until the streets were cleared. When I was finally able to leave my house I was rewarded with fantastic sights. Most of the rivers in the area were completely frozen over but some like here under the dam, water still ran freely. At the Fox River a record number of Bald Eagles were spotted. The number of Bald Eagles in Illinois is second to Alaska to the photographers delight. Even with very limited camera equipment I was able to get some decent shots myself.
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Sunday, January 5, 2014
My Goal
The whole middle area of America has been hit by two very big snow storms in less than one week. The first one gave us between 12 inches to 14 inches of snow. With no time for it to melt, the weather report is predicting another 12 inches of snow to blanket the whole area. One of my goals for the year 2014 is to brave the cold and snow to go out and take as many photographs as possible of the winter scenes. The weather sure has cooperated but without a 4 wheel drive car it has proven to be a much tougher challenge.
Between the two storms frigid temperatures has set in. Then the sun came out and it turned the whole snow covered areas into a picturesque photographers dream !!!
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Year of the Horse
Happy New Year !!!
May year 2014 bring many great photo opportunities, and happiness to you and to your family !!
May year 2014 bring many great photo opportunities, and happiness to you and to your family !!
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Me, the Moon and the Lights
Our World Tuesday
Friday, December 6, 2013
Land of Mandela
Table Mountain at Sunset from Signal Hill in Cape Town, South Africa
Several years ago I was fortunate to visit this beautiful country of South Africa where Nelson Mandela called home. With the passing of Nelson Mandela it brought back wonderful memories of my time spent in the town of Cape Town, South Africa.
My impression of the country was just breathtakingly beautiful, people warm, kind and helpful. Everywhere I went I was welcomed and shown the best that they could offer. I meet many people. A young, black security guard at the boat dock who I asked to recommend a good place to eat. To my shame, he told me that he never goes out to eat because he needs to help his family. A white shop owner who had lost his management level job because of the company wanting to promote less qualified black employees. A white African student who wished that other people around the world would realize that South Africa is not as hot as other believes and it is a civilized place to live. A Ghanaian who was in South Africa to get a better education and wanting to open his own travel agency. The honorary Mayor of Bo-Kaap sitting on a lawn chair in blue Adidas sweats who was trying to greet all of the tourists. A white gay man at the St. Georges Cathedral (This is the seat of the Anglican Church in SA, and former cathedral for Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Noble Prize and Templeton Foundation winner ) who had painted his finger nails purple, helped me with the service which was conducted in English, Afrikaan, and Zulu. Three school aged girls who kept following me at the Kalk Bay and wanted me to take their photographs. An outdoor flower market owner who gave me a single flower of Protea which kept blooming throughout my stay in Cape Town. So many great memories, so many wonderful people.
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Star light, Star Bright
I was in Chicago and stopped by the Christkindlemarket at the Daley Plaza. I have been going to this traditional German American holiday market for the last several years. Just walking around the market makes me feel like, Yes Christmas is just around the corner. One of my favorite shop (I have many and will post a few later) is this paper star store. I love the bright colors of each star and each one has the different designs that makes it so special.
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Rurality
Linking with : Our World Tuesday
Rurality
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Cranberry Harvest at The DeGrandchamp Farm
To me Thanksgiving dinner is not complete without Cranberry sauce. I love the sweet and tartness of the sauce and the beautiful red color that it brings on to the plate. The De Grandchamp Farm in Michigan State opened up the farm to the public at harvest time and we were treated to a hay ride to the bog. Cranberries grow on short bushes and when the berries are ripe and red, the whole area is flooded with water. Why you ask? Because after being dislodged from the bushes, the berries which have four air filled chambers, will float to the top. It is the easiest way to gather them and load them into the truck for processing.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Fall colors at Starved Rock State Park
I drove to Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois today. I was not the only person who thought that today would be the perfect day to view the beautiful fall colors. The trails that are usually empty were filled with fellow photographers. Even with a lack of water at several waterfalls, walking through the trails did not disappoint me.
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A Southern Daydreamer
Rurality
Linking with: Our World Tuesday
A Southern Daydreamer
Rurality
Friday, October 25, 2013
Walking in the woods after the rain
The colors of the leaves intensified by the morning rain sparkled as I walked through the woods. Every once in a while the gentle breeze rustled the trees and the rain drops that were still on the leaves and branches came down. As I walked I could see my breath in the moist, cold air... Soon we will see the first snow of the season.
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Monday Mellow Yellows
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