27 Degrees in Cincinnati (And Beautiful)
My toes. I could not feel them anymore. My thin canvas converse were no match for the wet and cold snow that was melting all around my feet. I started to run faster, my camera bouncing off my back, feeling a momentary panic as I recalled a scene from “Into Thin Air” where they talked about mountain climbers losing their toes to frost bite.
This is the wooded area that I ran back through. It was beautiful, misty and sometimes sunny which lighted the path back to the car. I turned the heater on full blast to warm my toes.
The trees were lightly dusted with snow. The blue sky and sun made it seem warmer than 27 degrees.
Every step I took made my shoes more wet and my toes more cold, but it was beautiful.
In the summer, this place must be nice to walk around. In winter many people walk around too.
I imagined walking through here with Tu. She would wear her boots and Pea Coat.
The path got colder. Tomorrow it will rain, very cold rain and turn much of this to ice.
Each step of my foot made a scrunch sound in the snow. It’s a sound we all know.
A Beautiful Church on the Side of 301 South
I took country road 301 South yesterday. A long, two lane road through the deep south of Eastern Carolina. It was as you might expect – beautiful and very rural. This Church was off on its own miles from anything. Beautiful wispy blue skies behind created the perfect picture opportunity.
James in Gold Chain Reaching for my Strobe
James, wearing his gold chain, grabbed for my strobe light just as I was taking a picture of him. This is the result.
The Joy of the Season
It’s Christmas time again and Isabella is getting excited. Its the first Christmas where she will get to see what its all about and she is looking forward to it. “What exciting things will we do? Will we get a Christmas Tree and decorate it?, ” she says to herself. And then she smiles. She can’t wait.
A Public Services Announcement from Oliver
It’s Black Friday. The most ironic day of the year when people rampage, groveling for more senseless stuff just hours after they give thanks for the things that really matter – love and family. Thank you WalMart for your contribution to the decline of the American empire.
Oliver has a message for you.