Green vs. Orange
The battle lines are drawn. Cucumbers and carrots are ready for inspection. The image is from Pete’s ribbon cutting.
The battle lines are drawn. Cucumbers and carrots are ready for inspection. The image is from Pete’s ribbon cutting.
I love going to the airport to pick people up. I usually go early so I can do a little phone photography. I always seem to get something or quite a bit of something to play with, and below is one of the finals. I was wandering around the United terminal, waiting for Elise’s flight…
Pete’s perfection from the fresh market ribbon cutting. The breakfast matrix has you. I was with the chamber for the ribbon cutting for Pete’s Fresh Market in Orland Park. I was so amazed at how organized every product was for this grand opening. I wonder if it looked as good as this by day’s end.…
Foul weather can make for a great day to photograph. Many years ago, I took a class in Santa Fe, NM, with Rodney Smith. He was a well-known photography educator at Yale and a New York Advertising photographer. He told us how he loved the light that happened just before it started to rain. If…
It’s Saturday, and Elise is at a scrapbooking event. What to do? Of course, take the train into the city. #metra #trainride #artinstituteofchicago I mostly Ride the Rock, and I sometimes take the Southwest service that runs near the house, but it only runs Monday through Friday. On occasion, I drive over to Flossmoor to…
I had an evening gig in the city and look what I saw.
We sometimes have visitors. Courtney’s cat, Rumor, comes over during holidays or other breaks. Shall I say that Pebbles is less than happy to have a visitor, and the screen is needed to keep them separated? Amazon to the rescue!
I’m on my way to the city to see some art! I think this is my train. Almost there. I’m here right now. I finally made it to the AIC. I did choose to avoid the food trucks this time around.
A harness for every size. From a recent ribbon cutting at Dogtopia in Orland Park.