P R A Y

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misty side up

fog side up

Pretty self explanatory 🙂  Taken on a beautiful, misty morning ride…

abandoned 4

abandoned 4

I guess you can say that I have grown fond of this building. I have taken a few shots of it in the dead of winter, but this is what it looks like in the summer. (Still trying to find a way in to take some interior pictures. Shhhhh….)    🙂

a father and his boys

a father and his boys

The summer here has been so kind….cool nights and warm days….usually we are just in sweltering heat in August… took a motorcycle ride and it was too cool an evening to go much further with the light jacket I was wearing, so I stopped at one of my favorite parks and caught this man just spending some time with his boys…

my other ride

my other ride

When my Trek stays home, the Harley comes out. 1989. Loud. Fun. Need I say more?

a bit of a fixer upper

a bit of a fixer upper

Sure, it needs a few things….like a steering wheel, but, the stereo sounds great! What’s your best offer?

twisty tree like thing

twisty tree like thing

That’s the official name that I given this architectural feature. Taken in Manhattan, NY.

Parish of Laborie, St. Lucia

Parish of Laborie, St. Lucia

On my recent trip to St. Lucia I was fortunate to see this beautiful church in the town of Laborie. While waiting for our student team to arrive for a school visit,  I went over and took some photos of the Parish of St. Lucia. I was in a rush, so they did not turn out as I had hoped, but I felt this one captured the simple beauty of this old church.

a TREK on a bridge

a TREK on a bridge

One of my favorite ways to get exercise, enjoy a good view, and take photos is by riding around on my TREK. This is a beautiful old bridge, in Morris, IL, that crosses the I&M Canal, a brilliant feat of engineering. You can read about the I&M Canal here.

apple stairs

apple stairs

This is the companion to my previous post. Both were taken at the Apple Store on 5th Ave. in New York City.