>Washington D.C. has had a winter season of record snowfall and this weekend was no exception. Though it doesn’t compare to our Boston counterparts, it’s been record breaking nonetheless. After the blizzard back in December closed D.C. down for two days, and now with this latest batch of snow, I am ready for spring. One […]
> In between St. Augustine’s lighthouse and yacht club was the cutest and most peaceful park. These trees were so interesting to me and I loved how they were very directional and curly at the same time. The scrub oak, I later researched, is a coastal, warm climate plant, which makes sense since they were […]
>While visiting St. Augustine Beach, my daily routine consisted of an early morning sunrise walk along the beach. Though the sky was overcast, I still enjoyed feeling the sand beneath my toes and photographing the sand, surf and sky. A Coquina Shell found on the beach in perfect condition. The type of shell that […]
>Another part of St. Augustine’s history is the Castillo de San Marcos fort and it was on my list of places to photograph. The stone walls showed the 300 plus years of wear and tear and it definitely earned it’s national monument status. Some important facts: The fort’s construction started in 1672 and was built […]
>2010 is here and I always enjoy looking back at the photographs I have taken during the year. It’s a time capsule of places I have been and events I have attended. Here is a small cross-section of the hundreds of photographs taken in 2009. I can’t wait to see what I capture in 2010! […]
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