Posts Tagged: lensday


28
Jul 06

Surf’s Up

Flood

This was my back yard yesterday afternoon. It got worse later (after dark when I couldn’t take any more pictures). The ivy bed and all of the grass shown in the photo was totally submerged by 10 PM, as were the bottom few inches of the shed’s front door.

I was lucky — no flooding inside the house. Some of my neighbors were not so lucky. At least one had their basement flood all the way to the ceiling, and spent most of today running a pump to drain it. Several houses have big dumpsters out front today, full of furniture and so forth.

Look at the area to the left of the shed, and you’ll see Kellogg Creek, which is one of the main routes of water drainage around here. It is normally not visible from this angle, as it runs in a bed several feet deep. But it flooded its banks, and that’s where all of this water came from.

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Shallow.”


8
Apr 06

Cozy

Cat on a blanket

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Furry.”


23
Mar 06

Parliament… no, really this time

Parliament

The Parliament building in Vienna, Austria.

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Government.”


17
Mar 06

Salt of the Earth

Carving

While in Poland, we visited the salt mine at Wieliczka. Miners have been working here for hundreds of years, starting in the late 13th century.

Not all of the salt in a mine is of commercial value. Some is too intermixed with other minerals and rock to be harvested. At Wieliczka, the miners have a tradition of creating elaborate sculptures out of this unusable salt. One chamber we visited was stunning — an entire chapel carved out of salt, complete with pews. This picture shows one wall of the chapel.

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Crystalline.”


11
Mar 06

Fat Ladies Singing

Opera

Vienna, Austria. I believe this building is the home of their national Parliament.

My wife has corrected me — it is actually an opera house.

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Curves.”


4
Mar 06

Stonehenge

Stonehenge

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Enchanted.”


11
Feb 06

Night Lights

Dusk

Budapest, Hungary.

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Dusk.”


30
Jan 06

Beckoning Cat

Beckoning Cat

In the mid-90s I worked with a lawyer named Mark who had a statue like this on his windowsill (minus the clock). He told us they are common in businesses in Asia, where the cat supposedly beckons the customer to come. Years later, while visiting my employer’s offices in Florida, I saw a beckoning cat in the lobby. Only just now did I realize that this was after we were bought by a Japanese company.

I don’t know if our cat brought us any business. I do remember that one late night after battling with a Telebit router for a few hours, Jamie and I sacrificed a blown ethernet card to the beckoning cat, mostly just to see what Mark would say the next day. And partly because we had been at the office too long.

Anyway, when I saw this little beckoning cat clock in a gift shop in Alaska, I just couldn’t pass it up. He lives in the bookcase next to my desk.

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Clock.”


15
Jan 06

High Fashion

Raincoat

A rainy day in Krakow, Poland. I couldn’t resist taking this picture of Joseph. He and his wife emigrated from Germany to Canada decades ago.

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Weather.”


9
Jan 06

International relations

Berlin Mural

Artwork on a piece of the Berlin Wall. This depicts a kiss between Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and East German leader Erich Honecker. The car they are in is crashing through the wall; it is a Trabant or “Trabi”, the most well-known type of car in the German Democratic Republic. Its crashing through the wall symbolizes liberation (which is why the license plate indicates 1989, the year the wall came down).

I believe this work is a remix of two other famous works, shown below.

The Kiss

Copyright © John Pham. Used with permission.

Trabant

Public domain image. Source: Wikipedia.

Submitted for Lens Day challenge “Travel.”