Sunday, March 15, 2009

PUBLICATION OF ART WORK

Winter Evening - Oxford, MS Courthouse

This image was chosen for the cover of the upcoming Mississippi State Medical Association meeting in Oxford, MS. I am very pleased that this particular photo was chosen for their brochure.

Friday, March 28, 2008

OCEAN SPRINGS -BILOXI BRIDGE

Katrina's havoc with the Ocean Springs-Biloxi Bay Bridge. Photos shot on Ocean Springs side of the bay Nov. 2005.


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ABSTRACTING KATRINA - BILOXI

August 2005

Biloxi - Ocean Springs Bridge


Piers


Trees and Railroad


St. Michael's Catholic Church


East Bay Bridge


Casino Magic

ABSTRACTING KATRINA

Bay St. Louis - Aug. 29, 2006
Window with Moon


Red Wall 1


Red Wall II



Red Wall III


View from Inside Fire Dog

KATRINA IN NOLA

On Ramps and Exit Ramps - August 2005
NOLA Flood I


NOLA Flood II


NOLA Flood III


NOLA Flood IV

KATRINA MEETS THE FIRE DOG SALOON

Bay St. Louis, MS - Aug. 29, 2006

Firedog Saloon with Crescent Moon


Front Wall


Outside Looking In


Room With a View


Interior with Fabric, Branches, Sand




Sunday, March 9, 2008

SNOW DAZE :: Interlude in White

Crow at St. Peter's. On my way home I stopped by the cemetery to watch the snow coming into town.


The magic began to fall over Oxford on the afternoon of March 7th. and by early morning of March 8th., there was about an inch of snow at my location. This was just the joyful little event I needed to lift my spirits and bring out my inner child who seems to have been in hibernation for some months now. With cameras in tow and a tabby cat to keep me company, I made a morning of it. What great fun! Just the snow, me, Tabby, and the birds singing amongst the tree branches.

Tabby - Intriqued with Snow Water.


Rosemary



Snow Bird



Early Morning Light



Cobalt Blue


Chaise Lounge


Bits of Fuschia


Holly Leaf


Iris Bed



Waiting for Spring



Snow Kitty


Tabby - Contemplating Snow.

And so we end. The snow melted. The Snow Kitty disolved. All is a memory now. And when it was gone, it seemed like it never really happened.