The Boy had the flu all this week so it kept me close to home being all mommy-ish with my sick 18yo baby. I can count on two things when he's sick: 1) while awake, he carries on the worthy tradition of being totally incapacitated by a Man Cold and 2) when he does sleep, he's … Continue reading Sneaking away: flu edition
Category: Sundays in My City
A turn in the season
Still a little wintry and grey around these parts, a nasty storm kept me inside on my normal Saturday photo hike day. Fortunately there was enough of a break in the cold and gloom earlier in the week for a short walk. Sunday morning was bright and shiny, a little chilly, but hopefully a turn … Continue reading A turn in the season
Hockey: the iPhone edition
This weekend the peeps got together with some friends and attended a local, minor league hockey game. While not on the same level of excitement as a pro team game, we all had a good time. There was the zamboni - always a favorite - and the obligatory fights. Gloves and helmets flying, and a … Continue reading Hockey: the iPhone edition
Grey skies
Headed out to the beach on a gloomy, grey day. I like the lighting on days like that. It gives the beach an almost surreal effect. I also found another old, abandoned building. I would love to know the stories surrounding these places. Maybe, I'll just have to make up my own. (Photos shot with … Continue reading Grey skies
Colder than it looks
Hopped around some for my photo hike this weekend, stopping at several locations. Drove out to Navarre and walked the fishing pier again. It was a little cloudy when the day started out, and the sky was amazing. Took the long way home through Milton and then hit a few spots nearer to home. It … Continue reading Colder than it looks
Falling waters
Have you ever started out thinking you're going to do one thing, and turns out you end up doing something else completely different? Yeah, that... I started out on my photo hike this weekend thinking I would go to the historic downtown of a small city near me ~ well, really not so near. It … Continue reading Falling waters