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Chompy the Snapping Turtle

By admin - Posted on 29 August 2008

"Chompy" the snapping turtle decided to come out for a little romp through the park...

 

Afternoon walk

By plum - Posted on 10 May 2008

 

Flying dog
 
 
 
 
We went for a walk around town today, basically trying to be earth friendly to get to Menards for water filters. Along the way we decided to get some Frisbee action with the Little Wet Dog. She flew through every catch to get the air plate. Greta job little one!
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Along the walk I found a beautiful white tree – since spring time is fully upon us I was able to capture a few moments of the flowers in bloom.

 

 

 

Blue angel dance

By plum - Posted on 25 April 2008

One dance with angels of rain

 

Around 7pm the mad storm rolled through northern Illinois, tearing through the suburbs without regret. We watched on the radar the red boxes flashed across the Dell computer monitor. As I stood at the window watching each drop fall and each sprinkle of rain sing their songs of joy, I had a moment of calmness. This opportunity made me stop and think a moment about my life. Think about the mad rush through life… another wedding, another meeting, another portrait session, another communion, another something, another cup of coffee and you’re gone. (I wouldn’t change it for the world though!) And yet, at that moment… I stopped. I stopped and waited. I waited for nothing. And nothing happened. The drop just stayed on the window. It didn’t have anywhere to go. No hurry. He just sat and waited. I waited for him and he waited for me. And yet we waited for nothing. My mind began to wander away and wander back. It was the peaceful sound of calm. My 50mm lens and trusty camera provided me the chance to capture the most amazing image of a rain drop caught on a window screen – and I share that image with you my dear friends.

  

As the liquid angels subsided, I saw the amazing reflections of the street lamps upon the long puddles on the asphalt. I grabbed my Canon Digital Camera and, along with my EF 28 to 135mm lens, I ran out to get some amazing photos. The moment of peace still in my bones and soul, I rushed out to the fresh cool April breeze. All around me the drizzle came and I didn’t notice. Drop. Drop. Drop. I didn’t notice. My hair was drenched. My pants were wet and ruined. Before I realized it, I was lying on the ground, soaked all the way through, getting “that one perfect shot”. I got it! (Scroll past the picture for description of the image). 

 

Rain Drop Falling

My artist’s eyes saw the dancing of my angle rain friend as if she were entrenched in a fox trot with surrounded by the flames of nature. The lights swayed back and forth singing “dance with me, dance with me” and the blue aurora filled the sky with its benevolent glory.  

 

Tonight was a might fine night. A perfect night to live and a perfect night to dance. A perfect night to find appreciation and beauty all around. While the world continues to turn and another day approaches, I had but one last dance with the angels of rain.