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pedestrian x-ing

A wad of pedestrians, descending on a crossing, seemed to be in a hurry to get someplace.

London, England
photographed 6.8.2017

those old windows

I’m a sucker for those tiny little diamond-shaped windows.

In case you were wondering, this church dates to the late 13th century and has both a resident organist AND a “band of bell ringers.” And that’s not all! The last village band in Worcestershire, the Bretforton Silver Band, has strong ties to the church and provides music for special services.

Church of St. Leonard
Bretforton, England
photographed 6.2.2017

our darling

Goodness. Someone’s child, their darling, is buried here. I can’t imagine anything sadder.

Rose Hill Cemetery
Fayetteville, Tennessee
photographed 12.26.2021

tiled

Look! Another state, another time I carried my camera into the restroom.

You’re welcome.

Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery
Ellwood, Illinois
photographed 7.1.2022

fisherman

I was dreaming of Sicily the other day when I was editing images. I mean, I’ve dreamt of Sicily every day since I got back, so that’s not really anything new. Anyway, that led me to prowl around my photos, both for nostalgic reasons and also to mine them for editing.

This portrait of a man fishing along the harbor in Palermo had been waiting on me to notice it; I appreciate its patience.

Palermo, Sicily
photographed 8.30.2022