
Photo taken in Galveston earlier this year. The sculpture made wholly of objects washed up on beaches.
Suggested listening: America The Beautiful performed by Ray Charles:
though this one is somehow more real:

Photo taken in Galveston earlier this year. The sculpture made wholly of objects washed up on beaches.
Suggested listening: America The Beautiful performed by Ray Charles:
though this one is somehow more real:
Photo taken last winter. Text current.

Photo taken in a parking lot after a recent rain.

Early morning photo taken from the front porch looking up at the sky and pecan tree. Hard to capture in a photo but the light was other-worldly.

Photo recently taken at the new art installation outside the Blanton Museum at the edge of the University of Texas campus. (Along my Saturday run route, and quickly becoming a photo favorite.) Text from Jane Steger, Leaves from a Secret Journal.

Photo taken in my front yard — the sunflower I “have to” pass by to make it from the front door to the street. Text from Jane Steger – Leaves From a Secret Journal

Photo taken in Galveston earlier this year. Sometimes the words just clutter up a good photo.

Photo taken of the outdoor sculpture at the newly rennovated grounds outside the Blanton Museum in Austin. Text from Parker J. Palmer on The Growing Edge podcast.

“We know that God is constantly touching our hearts, and we realize with our minds that as He speaks to us so He must speak also to other people. If we would not only realize this with your minds, but take it into our very hearts and live it passionately, it might teach us how, in deed and in truth, to love our neighbors as ourselves.”
“…as he speaks to us so He must speak also to other people.”
Wait, He speaks to them too!
Photo taken on yesterday’s run. Even grey skies can have some photographic appeal.
