Monthly Archives: March 2012

March 16

Inside Winchester Cathedral.

There have been sacred buildings on this site since 645. Construction on the current cathedral was completed in the early 16th century, and the building continues to serve as the seat of the Bishop of Winchester and center of the Diocese of Winchester.

Among famous people buried in the Cathedral is William Walker, a deep-sea diver. According to the Cathedral’s website, when huge cracks started to appear in the early 1900s, the Cathedral seemed in danger of complete collapse. Early efforts to underpin its waterlogged foundations failed until Walker worked under water every day for six years placing bags of concrete to save the structure.

Winchester, Hampshire
United Kingdom

photographed 10.2007

March 15

I like the look of low winter sun on round bales.

along FM 168
Castro County, Texas

photographed 1.29.2012

March 14

I don’t know why I fell for it. He billed it as “a quick trip to Home Depot.” I know better. I know the “quick trip to Home Depot” is mythical. Like unicorns. Or leprechauns.

But, I went along.

And, during this “quick trip” I had time to:
1. Play Angry Birds until I got bored. (Damn birds.)
2. Download Pic Grunger.
3. Take a picture of the fan display.
4. Grunge it up real good in Pic Grunger.
5. Email it to myself.
6. Go back to Angry Birds.

Lubbock, Texas

photographed 3.10.12

March 13

Ceiling detail, inside Assumption of the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Denver

Denver, Colorado

photographed 6.21.2008

March 12

I really don’t have a good sense of where this was, other than “somewhere in Boston.”

Somewhere in Boston

photographed 8.31.2010