Monday, April 27, 2015

the tulip tree

This tree is one of my absolute favorite things about spring in my neighborhood. 
It's at the church, just up the street from my house, 
and every year I just wait and wait for it to bloom. 

The flowers won't last for long, one windy day, or a good rain, and the petals will be scattered. 
But at last, here are the soft fuzzy buds that hold so much promise... 










And yes, it is gloriously in full bloom now, but that is for another day... 

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

muted sunset

Even when the colors are subtle, a cool clear spring night can give us a great sunset...








(can you spot the Capitol from across the lake?)

Monday, April 13, 2015

seen around the neighborhood

I've been searching for signs of spring everywhere, but especially on my lunchtime walks around the neighborhood. And fortunately, finally, spring is here! 


Bunches of white, purple and yellow crocus everywhere. 


This guy, swinging from a tall tree. I don't know what he did, but it must have been bad! His hands are tied behind his back... 


What a sweet surprise to see shiny blue stones in this rock bed!


And a bright gorgeous cardinal, singing to me as I walk past. 

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

searching for spring

It's a gorgeous, sunny, warm day today, one of the best days we've had yet this spring. 
Just a perfect day to be out and about. 


I did some work in the yard, clearing away leaves, uncovering my tulips in the flower bed, and checking to see if the rhubarb or peonies are poking up yet. 
Happy to find, everything is starting to sprout up already! 


The neighbor's flamingos seem to have made it through the long cold winter. 
I think they're enjoying the sunshine. 



Hydrangeas from last season, just waiting to be clipped down and start anew. 


And when you lose a giant old tree in the yard, 
sometimes you can give the stump a new purpose. 


Thursday, March 19, 2015

out for a walk

Recently my good friend Natalie has been challenging me to not only get outside for my daily walk, but to take my camera with me, and report back with what I see. A good challenge actually, and I'm happy to do it. It's making me look for beauty, for things of interest, for details, instead of just seeing the sand, salt and grit that's everywhere right now. 


Evergreens - so thankful to see anything green right now, plus pine cones! Bonus :) 


A neighbor's retaining wall, built with logs.


Loved the classic VW, the paint job, the pallets, but especially the bumper sticker 
that reads: "Some assembly required." 


The thick bark on a tree. Not seeing a lot of buds or leaves yet, but trees are always interesting. 


And this paw print... Maybe a neighborhood Yeti? 

Monday, March 16, 2015

the shine of winter

Spring is almost here. Winter is melting quickly away. People are coming out of hibernation, and enjoying the sunshine and warmer days. It all feels new and fresh. 

But this last bit of winter has also been really beautiful. 
The sunlight sparkling on a light flurry of snow. 

Birds rebuilding their nests, and readying for new eggs. 

 Icicles sparkling in the daylight, as they melt and drip from the roof. 

 And catching the glisten of winter lights, still hanging from the eaves. As much as I am ready for the beauty of spring, I can still appreciate the last images of winter. 




Wednesday, February 18, 2015

fields of gold

Voit Field - Madison
One of those places that I drive by all of the time. A farm, right in the middle of town. 


They used to have cows here, who would sometimes get out of their fences, and wander out into the street. And there would be a carnival set up in this field every summer, where we would all congregate on warm summer nights, ride the rides, meet up with our friends, and try to win all the cool prizes. 



They still plant corn here each year, even though it's no longer an active farm. And the house now stands empty.




I drive by this at all different times of day and night, and always enjoy the light here.


Since they harvested the corn late this year, the field is now often full of geese, resting and eating on their way south for the winter.


Our little taste of the country, right here in town.