Current Photo Friday theme: Focus
Lindsey, New Orleans, 2009
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Current Photo Friday theme: Focus
Lindsey, New Orleans, 2009
Current Photo Friday theme: Machine
That time in 2012 when Elvis Barbie tried to stop me from creating bad doll fashion on the sewing machine.
Current Photo Friday theme: Moon
Princess Patti Has the Moon in Her Eyes
Bottle Caps and Friends Series, No. 9
mixed media on canvas, 2011
Current Photo Friday theme: Food
Last Supper at Margaritaville, 2009
The food was mostly gone, but for many reasons, this is one of my favorite photos I’ve ever taken.
Current Photo Friday theme: Plastic
Life in plastic…it’s fantastic.
Current Photo Friday theme: Curves
Untitled, oil on hardboard
Bill Cochrane, Alabama/USA
circa 1965
Current Photo Friday theme: The Golden Hour
Gus S. Wortham Memorial Fountain, Houston, November 2007
Also called the Dandelion Fountain. I used the concept of dandelion fountains in one of my novels, possibly A Coventry Wedding?
Current Photo Friday theme: Rocks
Picked at random from my shelves of rocks. Sometimes people tell me I should catalog them. Photograph them all. Make note of where they came from. Name them. I don’t have to. However they got to me, they came from the earth and the stars. They name themselves in songs known only to the universe.
Current Photo Friday theme: Waves
Pacific Ocean view near San Diego, March 2000
The entire California coastline has some of my favorite views, but its majestic, crashing waves are mostly in my memories and not in photos. This was shot on film when I visited our friend Steve for his 30th birthday celebration. Steve took me to see as many beaches as I craved. He also took me to San Clemente, which had become home to one of the characters I began writing in the 1970s–the ones I’ve been rewriting since 2019.
(Click to view larger size on black background and see people on the rocks.)
Current Photo Friday theme: Holiday
Christmas stockings as varied as the people for whom they’re being filled. Happy holidays!