The first tomato I’ve picked this year
July 3, 2010
Delicious, and less acidic than red tomatoes.
Gardening is fun.
striving for variety and falling flat on my face
July 3, 2010
Delicious, and less acidic than red tomatoes.
Gardening is fun.
June 29, 2010 6 Comments
Today I had the good fortune to be able to see a passion flower bloom. I took photos of the different stages as the morning went on, but wasn’t happy with most of them. However, I did manage to get a couple of good shots once it had fully bloomed.
Please click photos to enlarge if you like.
These flowers don’t stay in bloom for more than a day, so it was nice to be able to photograph this one!
June 17, 2010
I haven’t posted many photos recently, so I figured I had better get in gear, empty my camera onto the computer, and see what I had.
I haven’t taken as many pictures as I would have liked. I have this habit of forgetting to take my camera with me when I walk sometimes. However, I did find a few beautiful (or interesting) pictures from the past couple of weeks.
Please click photos to see full-size versions.
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The first two are from June 7th, when I decided to walk around the west end of town for a bit.
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The next photo was taken during my walk to Central Market last Friday (June 11th).
Information on the Soldiers and Sailors monument can be found here.
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There is a lot of construction going on in Lancaster right now, and on that same walk, I came across this door. It made me grin… you can see the construction workers coming down the stairs to thrash me for being a brat!
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Finally, here is a picture of my view from the back porch today. After a couple of hazy days, today has been beautiful, with low humidity, a nice breeze, and temperatures in the mid 70s. I took this photo, and then I did about two hours of yard work.
June 8, 2010
This afternoon I took my first good photograph of an animal! Prior to this, I had never been able to get a good shot.
I was sitting on the porch, talking on the phone with my father, and noticed this Eastern Cottontail sitting a few feet from my car. So I grabbed the camera, zoomed in, and started sneaking down the steps, shooting as I went. I made it to the bottom step before it took off, and this is one of the closer pictures I was able to take.
May 27, 2010 2 Comments
On Tuesday afternoon, I took a short walk that gave me an opportunity to take several photos. My route led me near the southwest side of Franklin & Marshall College. As you can see in the photos, it was a beautiful, sunny day with temperatures in the low eighties.
(Click photos for full-size images)
The first three are pictures from the rose garden at Buchanan Park, adjacent to the college.
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The next three are photos of two slate-like rock formations that sit closer to the college itself, along Race Road.
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This is a photo of State Street, from the corner of State and W Clay.
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Finally, here are two photos from what I believe is a crabapple tree on Buchanan Ave.
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I hope that you enjoyed these photos as much as I do. It’s nice to finally be able to take some good photographs. I’m a total novice with the camera, but I’m improving!
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By the way, this post looks AWFUL in Google Reader… if you’re using a reader to view this, please click the post to see it in a readable format!
/shakes head
May 17, 2010
Last Tuesday, I ventured out for a stroll into Lancaster city. It was a dual-purpose walk: I needed to pick up a few things at the Central Market, and I also wanted to see some of the city’s beauty again.
I just moved back to Lancaster after being away for a couple of years. It’s a city with a lot of history, charm, and culture. In addition to Central Market, which is the oldest running farmer’s market in the U.S., there is a growing art district, a college-town atmosphere, a variety of musical attractions, many shoppes, cafes, and boutiques, a local minor league baseball team (Lancaster Barnstormers), museums, and so on.
While there are parts of the city that don’t do much for the eyes, there are several sections that are lovely to walk through. I walked to market again last Saturday, remembering to take my camera, and was able to get some good photos while I was out. Here are some highlights. Click the photos to see them in their glory!
I found a house on Walnut St. with these beautiful flowers on the windows.
A photo of the front of Thaddeus Stevens school on Charlotte Ave.
Here is one of my favorite homes in Lancaster City.
Eventually, I made it back home with my purchases from the market, and set about making lunch…
…and my lunch accidentally turned out looking very classy, so I figured that I might as well take a picture of it, too!
Vietnamese egg rolls, fresh cucumbers with ranch and cheddar, and coffee. And it was delicious.
It was a beautiful spring day, and I’m happy to have gotten some time in with my camera. I’m looking forward to getting some more pics from around Lancaster and posting them at some point.
October 18, 2009
So after four days of cold rain, I was finally able to get out and walk. I don’t normally mind walking in the cold, or the rain, for that matter. Lately, however, the weather has been miserable, with highs in the low 40s, so I’ve stayed inside. However, it finally let up this morning, so I was able to get out and enjoy the fresh air and snap some photos.

Yes, I took a picture of my foot, and the sidewalk, as I was walking...

It's was good to see the sun again, and the colors that it brought out.

The road (often) taken

The colors of fall

proof that I was there...
I usually listen to music when I walk, but today I decided to just enjoy the quiet of the neighborhood. It’s warm enough outside to walk, but cool enough that most people are inside, so I didn’t have to deal with dogs or lawnmower noise. It was peaceful, which makes for a pleasant time to be alone and think. Hopefully we’ll have several more nice days this fall – they definitely help keep me sane.
October 11, 2009
I just got back from a walk through some of the nearby neighborhoods here in East York. I decided to bring my camera, because it seemed like a prime day to take some early-fall pictures. Here are just a few of the highlights:

This was the most symmetrical tree that I shot today... at the top, at least.
I had varying luck, as far as the sun goes. For this shot and the next, I was shooting across the sun’s light, which leaves the top of the photos somewhat empty and grey.

I tried to get orange, red and yellow leaves, but there weren't many nice, yellow-tipped trees to photograph. Maybe next time!
This next shot shows the sky a little better!

Trees, early fall, East York
This next pic is a fun one! The background is clean, and I managed to center it perfectly – no cropping! (I’m not normally this good at centering subjects like this…)

Keeping the lamp post company
Finally, here is a priceless picture!

Happy Halloween? or an animated discussion, frozen for all time?
Yeah, I cropped that one… I just got my first digital camera this year, and I haven’t used it enough. When I have, though, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it. Hopefully I will use it more, partially motivated by this new blogging experiment, and my skills will improve. I hope you enjoyed the photos; I plan to do this again in the next couple of weeks when autumn is more ripe!