Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Under the big top.

















Last week, I went to a beach party in Rye, NH. I liked that the people who put up the party tent included three cheerful red banners at the top, evoking the look of an old circus-tent.

As the sun set over the water, the wind picked up and a bank of storm clouds moved in, making for a fairly dramatic sky. Before the clouds took over, I managed to snap this lone banner catching the wind and the last rays of sun...

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

All fired up.
















This past weekend, I had a little bit of time in between other activities for some more after-party cleanup. When I washed the ashes out of the backyard firepit bowl, I was struck by the beautiful patterns that the fire had left on the copper...

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Field day.




























Earlier this week, I spent an inspiring day volunteering in a nearby city with about 3,500 others from all over the world. We revitalized the central city, building gardens, painting murals, landscaping, painting schools, building and renovating playgrounds, parks, etc... It was hard work, but also a very rewarding day full of fun people and personal accomplishments.

During the lunch break, we ate and relaxed in a nearby baseball stadium. As usual, I did some exploring with my camera...

Sunday, June 10, 2007

No more tears.
















I had a backyard barbeque party for about 25 people this weekend. We had a pretty good time grilling food, playing some lawn games, burning stuff in the firepit (last years' holiday wreath sent flames about 25 feet into the air--whoosh!) and just socializing in general.

While prepping the food, I was slicing up a red onion, and really liked the way that it looked all layered-up on the plate. I managed to snap this shot before my eyes got too watery!

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Back in bloom.






















I promised more garden shots a couple of weeks back. Here's one I took this morning during a break in the rain. This peony is just about ready to pop! I like the way peony buds are so compact right before they unfurl into huge blooms. I have seen some varieties with buds as big as golf balls!