Essays taken from a weekly newspaper column published in the Washington County News, Washington, Kansas. Look for my book, "Dispatches From Kansas," available from Amazon.com, or from the author.
Wow! That monument looks great at night - maybe even more mysterious and impressive. I can't wait to see photos of it in winter. There may be undreamt possibilities for great photos.
That's one of the best-looking cabbages I've ever seen. Truly. I love the black and white - it looks like it's lit from within.
Walking around the monument during both day and night, I see endless possibilities. You're correct in that, Linda, covered with a soft blanket of snow, ghostly in blue light--wow. I might have to temporarily suspend my dislike of snow.
Thanks about the cabbage--I saw it and went into my Weston mode.
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Tom, that's a truly elegant and contemplative image.
I wished I'd had more time to spend in that garden, partly to photograph, partly to eat. Fresh ripe tomatoes! Drool-worthy.
Wow! That monument looks great at night - maybe even more mysterious and impressive. I can't wait to see photos of it in winter. There may be undreamt possibilities for great photos.
That's one of the best-looking cabbages I've ever seen. Truly. I love the black and white - it looks like it's lit from within.
Walking around the monument during both day and night, I see endless possibilities. You're correct in that, Linda, covered with a soft blanket of snow, ghostly in blue light--wow. I might have to temporarily suspend my dislike of snow.
Thanks about the cabbage--I saw it and went into my Weston mode.
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