Weekly Photo Challenge: Up – Through Glass To Sky
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Aldrich Creek, one of the many tributaries of the Blackstone Rivers, runs more or less parallel to Aldrich Street … otherwise known as Route 98. Just across the Rhode Island border, there’s a small...
View ArticleDown by the creek
Aldrich Creek runs parallel to Aldrich Street, across the Rhode Island border. Blewicz park is a patch of land adjacent to the creek. It has a launch slip, a couple of picnic benches and tiny parking...
View ArticleQuiet pool
A nearly hidden corner along the creek … The water is clear and you can see small fish and little freshwater molluscs clinging to the rocks. A quiet pool … Related articles Aldrich Creek (teepee12.com)...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Focus – Tall, high and far away
Three different pictures with very different focus … and effects on the viewer. Related articles Weekly Photo Challenge: Focus (caamnetwork.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge: Focus...
View ArticleWEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE: SATURATED – RED ON WHITE
As bright as is the autumn, winter is intensely white. A monochromatic world where the intensity of the whiteness makes any other color jump out at you. As does this red barn on a fresh white snowy...
View ArticleWEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE: SATURATED – GARDENS
Nothing says color like flowers. From wild to cultivated to hothouse, every color of the rainbow and many the rainbow never thought of are captured in flowers. Rich in scent, evocative, alive. Related...
View ArticleSTEEPLE AND SKY
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View ArticleCHRISTMAS FROM THE OUTSIDE
Being a non-observant Jew is effectively no religion. It isn’t like being an atheist because it doesn’t imply a belief in no god. My mother was an atheist. I understand what it means. To me, atheism...
View ArticleGO DIRECTLY TO JAIL!
Uxbridge’s jail is part of the old city hall and in this century, it’s a storage area. At home, we have our own prisoners. Four furry internees. I would let them run free if it weren’t for nasty old...
View ArticleROOFTOPS
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View ArticleThat’s why they call it a trunk!
This is the only photograph I have ever published that I took on my cell phone. It was taken on my old Blackberry — my beloved, long gone, and oh how much I miss it, Blackberry. It’s one of no more...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Up – Through Glass To Sky
Related articles Weekly Photo Challenge: Up – The Daily Post – (WordPress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge: Up (Tree & Clouds) (skpfoto.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge: Future Tense – Into the...
View ArticleAldrich Creek
Aldrich Creek, one of the many tributaries of the Blackstone Rivers, runs more or less parallel to Aldrich Street … otherwise known as Route 98. Just across the Rhode Island border, there’s a small...
View ArticleDown by the creek
Aldrich Creek runs parallel to Aldrich Street, across the Rhode Island border. Blewicz park is a patch of land adjacent to the creek. It has a launch slip, a couple of picnic benches and tiny parking...
View ArticleNEW STEPS: THE SERIES
A PHOTO A WEEK: SERIES IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A SERIES OF PHOTOS THAT TELL A STORY. Finally, unbroken steps! We hadn’t been able to use the steps in more than a year. A bit...
View ArticleBLOGGING – IT’S WHAT I DO
MARATHON | THE DAILY POST SERENDIPITY will be five years old in a few weeks. Ready to start kindergarten. How quickly they grow from infants to sturdy little children with their own lives. On one...
View ArticleLINES AND CREASES – RICH PASCHALL
Faded Photographs – by Rich Paschall, Sunday Night Blog People still collect them. Perhaps not as ardently as they once did, but they still get them. They order them online. They print them at home....
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