Not the best photography here, but stuff that is nice to look at, I think.
Mollie, in her pot.
A
Coprinus mushroom, erupted from a pile of decomposing leaves at work.
A web of a "bowl-and-doily" spider (Frontinella pyramitela), or a similar web.
rockbalancer and her mom, who was visiting from California, in front of one of
cottonmanifesto's paintings.
A cirrus cloud (I think--any help, cloud watchers?) pictured over Waltham.
Some more art in the Riverway. This is one of my favorites of this exhibition.
cottonmanifesto,
belen1974 and Maggie can be seen passing by.
A little more context. This one interacts with the surroundings especially well.
Another one--I'm not sure how I feel about this piece, it evokes Christo's "Gate's," but also invites the viewer to read the wax-coated sheets of paper, which isn't really possible. Does it have to do with Tibetan prayer flags? Is it more personal? It looks pretty nice, though.
Another Ward's Pond rock balance, peacefully defying Charlie's splashing and romping.
This is the biggest one I've made yet. The bottom rock is about 18 inches tall or so. An unfamiliar passerby with a big camera took some shots of it, so it may appear on a blog elsewhere.
At twilight and from a great distance, a
great blue heron in Leverett Pond is beautiful, but pushes the limits of my little camera to the breaking point.