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Shelly > April 17, 2009

What a hugely stormy rainy day.  The rain gauge on the fence overflowed, so we don't know how much water fell on our house, but much of it runs off into the Barker Reservoir in George Bush Park.  

After the skies cleared we took a little drive  through the park to shake off the cabin fever that always seems worse when telephones, internet and cable all go down, disconnecting us from the world.  

"May I never miss a sunset or a rainbow because I am looking down." -- Sara June Parker
Shelly > March 18, 2009

LifeFlight -- one of the most dreaded sounds you may  ever want to hear.

"After the verb, 'to love,'   'to help' is the most beautiful verb in the world." -- Bertha Von Suttner  Austro-Hungarian -- the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Shelly > March 7, 2009

"To be pleased with one's limits is a wretched state." -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Shelly > February 10, 2009

House With Purple Window Trim

"Love much. Earth has enough of bitter in it." -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Shelly > Shelly's Photo Blog 2009 photo
Shelly > The Water Cisterns seemed out of place to me -- like they belonged in Hooterville rather than New York City, but they're required to supply water to all the tall buildings.
Shelly > More of that brilliant Brooklyn sky
Shelly > January 2, 2009
Foggy New York Night Sky

Two versions today of the same photo. This one is SOOC (straight out of camera.  The tungsten lights gave the image a golden tone and a warmer feel.  In the second version,   http://spccreative.smugmug.com/gallery/6974854_W6tQH#447151902_mrChH  -- just color-corrected with curves, we have a steely cold blue effect.  Totally different feel.  

I can't decide which one I like best.  What's your thought?  What feelings do the different tones convey to you?
Shelly > Just a street view around dusk with that lovely inky blue sky.
April 17, 2009

What a hugely stormy rainy day. The rain gauge on the fence overflowed, so we don't know how much water fell on our house, but much of it runs off into the Barker Reservoir in George Bush Park.

After the skies cleared we took a little drive through the park to shake off the cabin fever that always seems worse when telephones, internet and cable all go down, disconnecting us from the world.

"May I never miss a sunset or a rainbow because I am looking down." -- Sara June Parker
Shelly > April 17, 2009

What a hugely stormy rainy day.  The rain gauge on the fence overflowed, so we don't know how much water fell on our house, but much of it runs off into the Barker Reservoir in George Bush Park.  

After the skies cleared we took a little drive  through the park to shake off the cabin fever that always seems worse when telephones, internet and cable all go down, disconnecting us from the world.  

"May I never miss a sunset or a rainbow because I am looking down." -- Sara June Parker
April 17, 2009

What a hugely stormy rainy day. The rain gauge on the fence overflowed, so we don't know how much water fell on our house, but much of it runs off into the Barker Reservoir in George Bush Park.

After the skies cleared we took a little drive through the park to shake off the cabin fever that always seems worse when telephones, internet and cable all go down, disconnecting us from the world.

"May I never miss a sunset or a rainbow because I am looking down." -- Sara June Parker
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