Monthly Archives: March 2010
Sepia Scenes – Good Stories
Fiction reveals truths that reality obscures. – Jessamyn West – Click here for more Sepia Scenes.
Weeds
They may only be weeds but I think they are just as pretty as the rest of the flowers growing in my yard.
Today’s Flowers #86
“The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size.” – Gertrude S. Wister – Click here to see more of Today’s Flowers from around the world.
Yellow and White
While stopped at a red light, I decided I had to have a picture of the forsythia and the Serviceberry tree that line the north-east corner of the Corning building. A few weeks ago, I switched from a dinosaur PC … Continue reading
Pretty Patterns
Beth, my beading buddy, and I went treasure hunting at the antique stores this afternoon. (Treasure = beads, findings, cabochons, cameos, etc.) I found more in the way of photo inspiration than beads, including the chamber set and chair shown … Continue reading
Today’s Flowers #85
“Break open a cherry tree and there are no flowers, but the spring breeze brings forth myriad blossoms.” – Ikkyu Sojun – Click here to see more of Today’s Flowers from around the world.

