Chrysler Town & Country: When a Car was an AUTOMOBILE!
It’s no secret we are a car family – we love to look and drool and wish. Today was no exception, in Westport, Connecticut for Preview Day at Dragone Auctions. I was there early, right after they opened...
View ArticlePeony Power Redux
The skies opened last night – an extraordinary series of torrential rain storms with equally powerful thunder and lightning. But lucky for me, and hopefully you too, I took some peony photos before the...
View ArticleThank You Very Much Peggy Rockefeller!
We took much of yesterday to enjoy some New York culture. The Cloisters and then on to the New York Botanical Garden to take in the sights and smells of the Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden. Spectacular....
View ArticleEOS Weekend: The Yes, I Am Alive Edition
Thanks for your email and comments – it’s awfully nice to be missed. Been busy, and what with the rain, all the rain, so much rain, well, it did nothing for a blogger who takes photos. I’ve been remiss...
View ArticleAt Least I Won’t Have to Shower Tonight!
The pool garden is 95% planted, with the exception of six white rose a’sharon plants for the back wall that will be planted next week, and all new grass seed, which will happen early fall. Oh yes, and...
View ArticleCuba: Old Havana
Third in the series from my sister. Originally posted February 13, 2012 Many of the buildings are built from coral stone. Old Havana is built around a system of Squares, the main ones, Plaza de Armas...
View ArticleCuba: Cardenas
Second in a series from my sister. Originally posted February 13, 2012 Cardenas About 2½ hours east of Havana, population 104,000, founded in 1828 and the town where Cuba’s first flag was first raised....
View Article2015, Sound Beacher Style
Who better to ring in an EOS Photographic New Year than Sound Beacher?! The SB Parents found themselves heading into JFK from CT at the crack of dawn on New Year’s Day to drop off kids and decided,...
View ArticleCalling All Snow Photos- Post Them Here
Assuming I have internet (please Cablevision, hang in there), I’ll post your snow photos here for the next day or so. Dog in Snow pictures welcome too. Click the EOS-Weekend Info tab and follow the...
View ArticlePre-Super Bowl EOS-Weekend Photo Extravaganza
One of the funniest parts of crying wolf saying I’m quitting blogging a thousand times is that eventually everyone actually believes you. Therefore, the many readers who were on board sending me photos...
View ArticleEOS Weekend: An Hour Late
From EarthImage, submitted February 28 (and I’m just posting it now. Bad me). It was a cold rainy week in Florida (who am I to complain), but some interest was provided by movie director Tim Burton...
View ArticleEOS Pi Weekend
Not this, unfortunately….summer blueberry patch, please hurry. Blueberry! Got lots of great photos for today’s segment of EOS Weekend. Let’s start with our favorite razorback – Regular Little Rock...
View ArticleEOS-E Weekend. E For Eclectic.
A fun mix again today – From my sister‘s clan, in Lech Austria. Skiing. Eating. Hiking. All to the good. From Mr. EOS: The greenies have no idea how many good uses plastic bags have! Got to get to the...
View ArticleRed Tail Hawk, Sittin’ In a Tree
For well over ninety minutes, a red tail hawk has been perched in my old black hickory tree, catching some sun rays and looking for breakfast. I’m hoping you can tell me if this is male or female by...
View ArticleEOS Weekend, Schuss Edition
All thanks to Sound Beacher, from ski trip to Tigne and Killy. Ooooh la la, très magnifique! Skiing the French Alps Tigne the most beautiful sunny day of skiing. It was inspiring. But many days the fog...
View ArticleEOS Weekend: Ski Peeps, Nepal, Bhutan, Spring Fleurs, Windows, and Poop
Sit back, get a second cup of coffee. This is an incredible array of photos, lots of them to absorb and admire. Way to go gang! First Up, from Swanton, slowly slowly slowly seeing spring…. The lawn is...
View ArticleEOS Weekend Part Two: Nepal and Bhutan
I struggled with posting more photos this morning from Idaho Daughter’s trip to Nepal and Bhutan – worried that it might be perceived as being disrespectful of the disaster. But then I thought about...
View ArticleCherry-O!
The cherry trees are in full bloom with dozens upon dozens of bees doing their buzz buzz thing. Was outside all day, futzing and putzing, pre-weeding the garden. Feels so good to bake in the sunshine....
View ArticleOnce There Was a Tree……EOS Weekend
The first page of The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein… Enter today’s EOS Weekend theme – trees, brought to you by the Letters C, H, S, and B. CosHarbour, poised along the Highline on West 20th, leaned...
View ArticleThe Mother of All EOS-Weekends
Not really. I was just trying to work the word mother into the headline and of all the iterations I ran through my head, this won. So before I get to other people’s photos, let me wish my dear mom, who...
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