A snow storm and decorated light in the Merchants Square area of Williamsburg.
"John himself was not the light; he was simply a witness to tell about the light." John 1:8 NLT
A snow storm and decorated light in the Merchants Square area of Williamsburg.
"John himself was not the light; he was simply a witness to tell about the light." John 1:8 NLT
Check in each day for the next 9 days for Christmas themed posts. Or at least something I make up and call a Christmas theme. Today qualifies for the latter. But I love the red berries. They remind me of this season. So, here are your red berries of the season!
"All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’)' Isaiah 7:14 NLT
Mrs. Roosevelt was a force on her own and quite an amazing woman. I found one quote that said she was the "shadow president" because of her influence and intellect. So, at the FDR Memorial in Washington DC this shot of Mrs. Roosevelt in the shadow seemed very appropriate.
This cypress tree is along the James River but in an inlet at the end of Flying Point Bridge Road on the south side of the James between Surry and Hopewell. A land that time forgot.
This is one of the life-size dioramas found at the Rosie the Riveter /World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond, CA. While this was once a huge site with ships rolling off the line day and night, the park is a tiny sliver of that space. I felt it deserved a more complete story than the space allowed. Several of the old buildings still stand but they are now used in modern settings. You drive past thousands of cars - waiting to be loaded on to trains just to get to the site. Still worthwhile for an afternoon.
Another photo from the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument - again, not a National Park site, but huge and in the news recently. Lots in interesting canyons and cliffs. Found this tree having on to the edge of one cliff.
Another place in the Smoky Mountains. This was just along a stream - not named on a map, on the way to Cades Cove. I walked up the stream about 1/2 mile and took several shots.
Located in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (not National Park Service site) in Southern Utah this huge area of canyons and mesas and few people is fascinating. CJH and I drove to this slot canyon on a dirt road that went several miles - a portion along a steep cliff yet well worth the effort.
This is an Orchard Oriole's nest high on the underside of a palm of some sort. You can just *barely* see the baby bird peaking out of the top. Orioles build a distinctive sort of bottle shipped nest.
"The Lord of Heaven’s Armies will hover over Jerusalem and protect it like a bird protecting its nest. He will defend and save the city; he will pass over it and rescue it.” Isaiah 31:5 NLT
This is on the gravesite of Andrew Johnson. The eagle is there to represent his fierce defense of the constitution.
Some of the trails at Joshua Tree National Park lead up and over rock formations into small canyons full of various cacti and Joshua Trees. Made for interesting contrasts on the hike. The canyons were full of wild life.
December 7, 1941 was a Sunday morning like most until the radio's began to crackle with the news of Pearl Harbor. There are pockets of these National Cemeteries across the country. I recommend you visit one this month and just read the names of people who allowed you to live in an era of peace. It should be required reading for any American History class.
This small National Cemetery is in Greenville, TN along with the grave of the 17th President, Andrew Johnson.
People climbing the rock face at Pinnacles National Park. Pinnacles is a remote park - at least if you access from the west side, and it is hot.
A part of the stream that makes the Muir Woods glen so serene and cool.
The Sequoia is not the tallest of the trees, that honor is the coastal Redwoods, but it is the biggest of the trees. These smaller examples are at the Muir Woods National Monument just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco.
So, with the Grand Illumination at Colonial Williamsburg - even though I am far away, the Christmas Season officially starts. So, in lieu of my shooting fireworks at CW, I offer this shot from last week of several trees lit at a local shopping area. I dragged the camera with a slow shutter speed.
“‘And this is the sign from the Lord to prove that he will do as he promised..." Isaiah 38:7 NLT
Found a neat place to shoot a bit of the Raleigh skyline. It is at what will be Dix Park. It is recently acquired but not yet developed.
This is a Gila Woodpecker on a cactus in the Organ Pipe National Monument. They hollow out spaces to nest in these large cactus. So, how do you begin to carve that hole with your head in constant motion?
This is the home of playwrite Eugene O'Neill located a bit west (oops, sorry, East) of San Francisco. It was a treat to visit this home, where he may have had his better years, personally, in life of complex drama and problems. He won numerous accolades including an award for the Nobel prize. More here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O%27Neill
Exploring Raleigh with my grandson, we came upon these larger-than-life-size silhouette figures on the grounds of the old mental hospital. Not sure how I felt about them. So, I have them in the "kinda weird" category.