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Sunny Day = Welcome to Spring in the Northland – A Walk in the Neighborhood
After a longer than normal winter finally Spring has truly begun. Here’s what I saw in the neighborhood. It was a white, pink, lavender, deep purple and blue flowered day. Continue reading
A Contemplative Life = A little Further Along The Way – Spring in Whittier
Spring arrives
flowers bloom in this time of tribulation Continue reading
A Contemplative Life = Walk in Fair Oaks Park – Snow April 12, 2020
Outside my kitchen window the snow started out gently Sunday April 12 , 2020. Later in the day I went for a walk to the Washburn Fair Oaks Park. The wind and snow felt exhilarating. Weather can really affect my … Continue reading
Social Distancing Sunday = Walk into Architecture – Minneapolis Institute of Arts Juxtapositions
The sunshine makes the day seem less harsh. The greening of grass The harmlessness of nature, So it seems. Invites people to venture out however timidly drawn by the massive architecture’s incongruity: Neoclassical facade grandly designed for another era open-air … Continue reading
Charleston SC Historic Walk Continues
Charleston South Carolina has many historic buildings. The first building pictured here is One Broad Street. Continue reading
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