seeking
iPhone.

Two hydrants seek male dog companion for long term commitment.
flower power!
Canon 7d, slow shutter, 28-135 zoom lens, zoomed out during shutter release

Motion Thursday. Fun with shutter speeds at the Boston Flower and Garden Show.
Photo Week: Boston Flower & Garden Show
Canon 7d, 28-135mm zoom lens.

I’m doing my part to will spring this way with a visit to the Boston Flower and Garden Show this week. We were treated to lots and lots of pretty flowers, inspiring gardens, water features, patios, and unbelievable floral displays. See it a little bigger!
what’s for dinner?
Chicken with Mango Salsa and Edamame on Coconut Rice. Cooking Light Annual Recipes (2006)

still life before dinner
Canon 20d, 24-135mm lens
Fun with dynalites, almonds, cheddar and an empire apple. I just ate the props!
tripped-up
Canon Mark IIn, 70-200mm lens

Motion Thursday. Maine’s Spencer Abbott (13) goes airborne as he’s fouled by Boston College’s Carl Sneep (7) in front of goalie John Muse during the third period of the Hockey East NCAA college hockey tournament final.
Photo Week: 2010 Hockey East Tournament
Canon Mark IIn, 70-200mm zoom, 24-70mm zoom.

This week features a collection from three hockey games making up the hockey east tournament. Congratulations to Boston College for their win, and a special thanks to the mascots for breaking up the action with some good light-hearted fun! See it a little bigger….
the drive
Mark IIn, 70-200mm zoom.

Motion Thursday. New York Knicks’ Al Harrington drives to the basket between Boston Celtics Kendrick Perkins, left, and Kevin Garnett during the first half of the NBA basketball game.
tree creature
Canon Mark III, 100-400 zoom lens.

Jpeg rustled this creature up from somewhere and chased it up a tree. What is it? Im in an Eastern Massachusetts locale, I’d guess a ground hog, but it was a pretty adept climber! 
The Huntress. Covered in dirt after a full day outside. A much needed romp after three days of horizontal rain.
Photo Week: Lowell’s Boat Shop
Canon G7

I went looking for eagles and instead found Lowell’s Boat Shop, the oldest continuously operating boat shop in the United States! Who knew a place with such history was just up the road, very cool!! I’m looking forward to going back in the spring –next week?- to make a scale model of the historic Banks Dory!!