Friday, December 31, 2010
Happy New Year
Happy New Year. Along with another Minnesota Winterscape, I have jotted down the dates of the various topics covered in the blog this year. As we turn the page of the calendar tomorrow, we will continue to look at some of the photographs that I have taken. Hope you enjoy the visits!
2010 Topics: 1/1 Airplanes, 1/12 DuPage Children’s Museum, 1/22 Spring Creek & Meacham Grove, 1/31 Kline Creek Farm Ice Harvest, 2/13 Lincoln Marsh, 2/17 Chicago Auto Show, [2/21 one day for Sign of the Crab, poems on fighting cancer], 3/3 Army Trail Nature Center, West Branch FP & Norris Woods, 3/10 Brookfield Zoo animals in winter, 3/22 Arizona Spring Training & Cubs, 4/12 Grandchildren in the Park & Amber’s Birthday, 4/16 Rooftop at Wrigley Field, 4/24 Form & Shape Studies, 5/5 Greyscale Images, 5/9 Color Studies Blue, 5/11 Color Studies Green, 5/13 Mother’s Day, 5/14 Color Studies Red, 5/16 Barrington High School, 5/18 Bridge Walk Against Cancer, 5/23 Brookfield Zoo Bear Wilderness, 5/30 Tall Ship Windy, 6/4 Naperville Riverwalk, 6/9 Elgin & Fox River Photos, 6/15 Cancer Survivor Picnic at Morton Arboretum, 6/17 Kenyon Farm Forest Preserve, 6/19 Youth Baseball/Photo Restoration & Collage, 6/21 Fabyan Forest Preserve and Japanese Garden, 7/4 Grandchildren Visiting from Boston, 7/12 Color Studies Orange, 7/17 Hot Air Balloons, 7/26 Carnival Cruise Vacation, 8/4 Washington DC, 8/28 Andre Dawson Softball Game, 8/31 DuPage Airport Show, 9/3 Cantigny Park, 9/7 Chicago Skyline & Lake Cruise, 9/13 Dunham Woods Horse Show, 9/25 Northside Park, Spring Valley, Kenyon Farm Forest Preserve, Crabtree Nature Center, 10/7 Millennium Park Segway Tour, 10/18 Wayne DuPage Fox Hunt, 10/29 American Pickers in Iowa, 11/4 Kline Creek Farm Corn Harvest, 11/10 Fireworks, 11/15 Churchill Woods Forest Preserve & Hidden Lake Fall Color, 11/29 Animals, 12/6 Chicago Buildings, 12/13 Sunset at Meacham Grove & West Branch, 12/23 Christmas, 12/30 Minnesota Winter Wonderland
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Winter Wonderland
A short trip into Minnesota to deliver some Christmas presents to Mom allowed my camera a look at some true Winter Wonderland scenics. At home in Illinois and all along the Interstate through Wisconsin, the ground was covered with snow but the tree branches were stark and naked against the sky. Only in Minnesota did we find the tress arrayed in full-branch frosting. We will look at a few of these scenes in the next few posts. Warm clothes are a good suggestion for you!
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Hearth
Two more Christmas decoration images. First is the hearth, complete with stockings for the children and grandchildren; the painting on the mantel is a Kinkade depicting a winter family get-together. Directly to the right of the hearth is the main Christmas tree. We do not have room to keep gifts under the tree; we bring them up as they are about to be opened.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Holiday Decorations
Today we take the first steps toward getting the holiday house turned back into the house we love the other 11 months. A few images of the decor seem appropriate, starting with the Disney tree in the living room, and the shelf above the large-screen TV. Last night I watched a 1968 BONANZA rerun, in which Charles Dickens came to visit the Cartwrights and Virginia City. As you see in the image, that shelf holds a special holiday Dickens Village collection. Good thing Dickens in the TV photo could not see up and out of the screen; it might have been traumatic!
Monday, December 27, 2010
NEW YEAR'S CARD
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
A Very Merry Christmas
Just five days ago we had a family-and-friends party in preparation for Christmas. Here is a photo of Gianna and Joey, all excited for the upcoming visit from Santa. Tomorrow they will come back to our house for gifts, for dinner, for lots of fun. Christmas was great for me in the 1950s as a child, better in the 1980s as a Dad, and absolutely the best, now, as Poppa.
Here is hoping your day will be as wonderful as mine will.
Here is hoping your day will be as wonderful as mine will.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas
"The true spirit of Christmas lies in your heart. . . . As I've grown old, the bell still rings for me, as it does for all who believe." If you have not watched THE POLAR EXPRESS as yet this year, Christmas Eve is the time to watch, to listen, and most of all to hear. Hear the bell, believe, and have a most Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Vixen and Rudolph
Hours after posting a reindeer shot taken a year ago at Morton Arboretum, I spotted two deer just outside my fence in the back yard. I stepped out of the house, they looked at me in a pose, and I snapped the shot. I thought the first one was Vixen, but I only recognized the one on the right when I blew the photo up. Bet you can name him, too! Guess Santa is preparing for the possibility of fog this Christmas.
Christmas Transportation
One of Santa's reindeer was seen snacking at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle. Certainly tamer than the average wild deer, Donder (I think) continued munching as I snapped more than one photo.
Have a good flight tomorrow night; make sure to get to Gianna & Joey and to Carolyn & Bobby. To me, they are the heart of Christmas!
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Geese at Sunset
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
DuPage River West Branch
Sunday, December 19, 2010
SUNDAY POSTER
This week our poster is in the form of a Christmas Card. I wrote this poem and selected this picture to donate to the LivingWell Cancer Resource Center in Geneva. It will be posted on their Facebook site as well. It conveys some of the difficulty of fighting cancer . . . but also the strength that fuels so many cancer fighters and survivors.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
Light Thickens
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Heading South
Monday, December 13, 2010
I'll Follow the Sun(set)
Fortunate to be so busy with photo shoots that I had not been out on a just-for-me shoot, no client or agenda. Last week an afternoon gave me that narrow window of time to catch a late-fall-early-winter sunset or two. No need to drive far, the sun sets everywhere. I went to Meacham Grove right here in Bloomingdale. This week we will look at some of the images I collected.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
SUNDAY POSTER
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Classics
Downtown Chicago architecture features every sort of building. The first of these, shown with the Artist's Snack Shop on the first floor, was originally a Studebaker factory. Yes, they built cars right on Michigan Avenue, with the process beginning with parts of the top floor and the final product emerging down on the ground level. The other image shows the classic frontage of a turn-of-the-century building a century ago, when windows were so much more important than they are today. Windows were the major method of lighting and cooling at the time, and bay windows provide more of both of these.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Riverfront
One of the more fascinating and unique things to see in Chicago is the water curtain developed as a memento for the centennial of a great engineering feat. Every river in the world save one drains into a lake or an ocean. The Chicago River was reversed and now ultimately drains into the Mississippi River. The water curtain is launched from a Sanitary District memorial on the banks of the river just west of the locks that generate the change.
Nearby is Lake Point Tower, a majestic high-rise residential building just west of Navy Pier. I often have wondered how difficult it might be to decorate and furnish rooms that are all rounded.
Nearby is Lake Point Tower, a majestic high-rise residential building just west of Navy Pier. I often have wondered how difficult it might be to decorate and furnish rooms that are all rounded.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Wrigley Building
Directly across Michigan Avenue from Tribune Towers, the white Wrigley Building is an anchor for the north bank of the river. Bathed in bright light at night, the tower stands tall on a sunny day as well.
Clock towers are interesting to me, reminding us of the time when most people did not have watches, let along BlackBerries and iPhones and so many other electronic time devices.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Water Tower & Marina City
Two towers from downtown Chicago. The Water Tower hardly seems tall enough to be called a tower today, surrounded by high-rises on every side, but 14 decades ago it was indeed the north side tower which marks the edge of the devastation of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Several blocks away, the corncob-look twin towers of Marina City have been a mainstay of the River North area for over 40 years.
Several blocks away, the corncob-look twin towers of Marina City have been a mainstay of the River North area for over 40 years.
Labels:
Chicago Architecture,
Marina City,
Water Tower
Monday, December 6, 2010
River Neighbors
This week we will look into some photos from a collection of Chicago Architecture visits over a period of years. We begin with a pair of shots of the Merchandise Mart, right downtown along the Chicago River. In the lower image, we see the Mart from the south bank of the river in its familiar configuration.
The upper image looks back toward the south, and at the building directly across the river at the fork, where it splits into south and north branches. Built in the modern reflective style, we see the Mart along the left side of the image. Buildings featuring such large mirrored surfaces are in part designed to fit into any skyline, reflecting the neighboring buildings clearly.
The upper image looks back toward the south, and at the building directly across the river at the fork, where it splits into south and north branches. Built in the modern reflective style, we see the Mart along the left side of the image. Buildings featuring such large mirrored surfaces are in part designed to fit into any skyline, reflecting the neighboring buildings clearly.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
SUNDAY POSTER
In choosing the poster to share this week, I came upon one that brought a smile to my face as I thought about the passing of Cub hero Ron Santo. I see him at a ballpark in heaven, today . . . a Sunday, just as his first Cub game was on a Sunday. I see him with legs, with spring in his step, without cancer, trotting out to third base. All the greats he will be playing with up there, the true Hall of Fame, and he will certainly be kicking his heels after every win.
And then I see my dear grandfather, Louis Mezner, who has been attending games there since he left us in 1974, seeing the rookie and remembering watching Santo back on earth back in the 60s. Watching with me. Enjoy the games, Grandpa Mezner!
SUNDAY POEM
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