How long has it been since I last stood here?
Five years? Six years? Surely not more.
Not long enough for anything to change. Continue reading “Homecoming”
rantings & ramblings
How long has it been since I last stood here?
Five years? Six years? Surely not more.
Not long enough for anything to change. Continue reading “Homecoming”
I found some interesting things on my desk this past week. Continue reading “Sunday Snapshots: Things I Found on My Desk”
The most wonderful time of the year is also the busiest. Between birthdays, Christmas, and the irregularities of the United States Postal Service, celebrations in our family will often last five days or more.
Here’s some of what we did between December 22 and December 26:
And then there was this:
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With midterm grades due Friday and our Veterans’ Day program only days away, I didn’t have much time for taking pictures this week. However, I purposefully took a few hours out of my Saturday to spend some time walking and enjoying the fall weather.
Yesterday, Tryon Palace celebrated All Hallows’ Eve. Since the event is geared for children 12 and under, I simply bought a Gardens Pass – I could enjoy the grounds, see neat costumes, and interact with unique characters. I could not participate in any of the games, make any of the crafts, or partake of any of the “free” refreshments. Ostensibly they were free, but were included in the price of the All Hallows Ticket, so were – in actuality – paid for.
Krystal portrayed a witch:
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Coworker Eliot styled himself “Lord Fall” but I called him Tom Bombadil:
I may have mentioned once or twice before that I simply love the fall. I took advantage of my time at the palace to wander the trails and vegetable gardens largely ignored this time of year. Why they are ignored I have no idea – there is sublime beauty in the temporary death fall brings with it.
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What did I do this week?
Well, I went to a three-day teacher’s convention, where I managed to take pictures of my breakfasts:
I came back Friday; on Saturday a ran a 5k – my first official race in 2 years.
My head even made it into our local paper’s coverage of the event:
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If you follow American news, you know a storm battered the Southeast this week. Krystal called it “a hurricane without the hurricane.” Schools shut down and businesses closed early as roads went underwater. On Monday, I took some video and photographs to make this montage:
On returning from my rainy journey, I felt this photograph best fit the “boundary” challenged via the Daily Post:
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