Monthly Archives: December 2018

A narrow view

On our first day in England we stopped in to look at Arundel Castle. And to look at what was behind the narrow leaded-glass windows.

Arundel Castle
Arundel, England
photographed 5.31.2017

The mechanical part

I guess I never thought about what was underneath the Eiffel Tower, what it took to make everything run. And then, there I was, face to face with all the mechanical parts. And I would like to explain it all to you, only I was too busy with the camera to listen to the guide (because I could only do one of those things, and you know for sure which one I was going with…).

But, anyway, here it is: the mechanical part.

Eiffel Tower
Paris
photographed 6.8.2017

Carpenter saint in his niche

I like this guy – he seems content with his niche-based existence. But I am not sure why those rocks are lined up to watch him work.

Santa Fe, New Mexico
photographed 7.4.2016

Hammock

A half-dressed man in a rope hammock. Of course.

near Pojaque, New Mexico
photographed 7.6.2016

The week felt like this

A sad little still life – all lipstick prints and coffee and a crumpled napkin. Some days feel like this, right?

And so do some weeks.

Santa Fe, New Mexico
photographed 7.4.2016