CAPABLE | THE DAILY POST People used to help me do all the setup and wiring stuff of life, but things have changed. Today, they call me. It’s not like I’m particularly good at it. I’m not. About the best… Read More ›
Month: January 2017
IN GOLDEN LIGHT #WRITEPHOTO
THURSDAY PHOTO PROMPT November. Just when we think the gold of autumn is fading, the sun sets the world on fire. Reflections of bronze leaves glow golden as sunlight skims the water. Wild birds floating on a river of fire…. Read More ›
HEROES IN BRONZE & WOOD – CEE’S BLACK & WHITE CHALLENGE
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Sculptures, Statues, Carvings As devoted museum and historical site visitors, we have a lot of art in our collection. I have a fair amount in my home, but for this challenge, I used some… Read More ›
SOMEDAY, MY …. WILL COME
SOMEDAY | THE DAILY POST You know the Disney song, right? “Someday my prince will come” — Snow White sings it to the seven dwarfs in the Disney animated classic from 1937. It was the beginning of serious animation. Who… Read More ›
SNOW COVERS THE WAY – CEE’S WHICH WAY CHALLENGE – GARRY ARMSTRONG (MOSTLY)
Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge – January 11, 2017 It’s winter again. Trails in snow … and trails covered by snow. We’ve had some snow and we’ve had some record-breaking warm weather between snows that makes all that white stuff… Read More ›
UNFOCUSED, SOFT FOCUS, ABSTRACT – THURSDAY’S SPECIAL
THURSDAY’S SPECIAL: UNFOCUSED FROM PAULA: If you are anything like me three years ago, you are going to curse today’s theme. Since then, however, I developed a liking for unfocused in photography. I became aware of how nice it is… Read More ›
FUN PHOTOS – OLD VS. NEW
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Old and New THE OLD … THE NEW …
GAME OVER
TRANSCRIPT | THE DAILY POST DISCOVER CHALLENGE Reality is analog. All of it. These days, people seem a bit confused about what is real (analog) and what is unreal (virtual and/or digital). I’m here to help. Have you ever gotten… Read More ›
OUTLIVING THE BITCHES
One Sunday in church, Pastor’s sermon was about forgiveness. He asked everyone in the church to stand up, then he asked those who had any enemies to sit down. Everyone sat down but one very old woman. “You have no enemies at… Read More ›
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELT – IT’S GOING TO BE A BUMPY RIDE
Life is a road which urgently needs repaving. It’s so full of pot-holes, rocks, broken branches, quicksand and mud, it’s amazing anyway can navigate the whole distance. What makes repaving plans tricky is no two people travel the same road. Too… Read More ›
SHARING MY WORLD AS WE ROLL INTO WINTER
Share Your World – January 9, 2017 Winter always surprises me. It comes every year, but it always seems sudden when it shows up and shrouds the world in white. If you lost a bet and had to dye your… Read More ›
BRIGHT SHINY DAY
SHINE |THE DAILY POST I am so tired this morning, I don’t feel at all shiny. Mostly, I feel like I need a few more hours of sleep. But, things to do today. Veterinarians to call. Coffee to drink. Dogs… Read More ›
TIME TRAVEL, PARALLEL UNIVERSES & THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT – ELLIN CURLEY
I am fascinated with the concepts of time travel, parallel universes and the Butterfly Effect. Fortunately for me, there are several TV shows today that deal with these things. One is Timeless and another is The Flash. The Flash is… Read More ›
TEST SHOT ODDBALLS
Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: January 6, 2017 I’ve been trying some new stuff with my camera. I haven’t had much opportunity to try the lens I got back in October, either and there’s nothing that generates interesting oddball pictures… Read More ›
AN INFINITY OF SKY
INFINITE | THE DAILY POST The day after a snowstorm, the sky is dark blue and clear as crystal. Infinite and bright, cleared of all dust and debris. We got about 8 inches of fluffy white stuff yesterday. Today, we… Read More ›
PASSAGE THROUGH THE SNOW: BLACK & WHITE SUNDAY – GARRY ARMSTRONG
BLACK & WHITE SUNDAY: PASSAGE It’s a snow day here in south central Massachusetts. Cold and blowy. Snow has been falling pretty heavily since late morning and now, it’s dark out. Seven in the evening. Dinner is finished. Dishes put… Read More ›