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Stopping at the library, the grocery store, the sunset
I stopped at the library tonight to drop off some magazines I was trying to clear out. Hopefully someone will be thrilled to look through them, cut them up etc. I stopped at the grocery store under the premise that … Continue reading
Posted in Do the Work, In the neighborhood, photography, sunsets, taking time to look, the creative process
Tagged Photography, process, sunsets, TakingTimetoLook
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Photos from the Fourth
Here are most of the photos I took during my travels on the Fourth – to the Clark, along the Green and home again.
Posted in clouds, Do the Work, en plein air, photography, watercolor, weather
Tagged clarkart, dothework, Photography, process, watercolor
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Clouds and Cloud Chasing
I’ll be out chasing clouds the next few days. These are from the 27th. I care about truth, not for truth’s sake but for my own. — Samuel Butler, novelist
Posted in clouds, Do the Work, From the Quote Box, overhead, photography
Tagged clouds, dothework, Photography, quote
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A Trio of Mid-June Flowers
There’s a trio of photos waiting for you in this flickr album
Posted in gardens and flowers, life around us, photography, taking time to look
Tagged flowers, garden, Photography, TakingTimetoLook
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The Eve of NaNoWriMo (aka Halloween)
Yup, it’s that time again when words fly, charts grow, pencils get gnawed, and a writer’s mind turns to – well, how can I get 1667 words down today? I was off today and I set myself some chores to … Continue reading
Posted in clouds, In the neighborhood, NaNoWriMo, photography, process, taking time to look
Tagged autumn, clouds, NaNoWriMo, Photography
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