This was the final sunset of 2014 as seen from Alexander Park. I am thankful for the blessings of 2014, but look forward to 2015.
Alexander Park
Old Snellville Highway
Lawrenceville, GA
Each time I have been to Seattle the weather has prevented me from photographing Mt. Rainier. Once when I was flying back to the East Coast I looked out of my window just in time to see Mt Rainier pushing its way up through the clouds. Glad to be in a window seat and have a clean window for a change, I grabbed my wife’s camera and made this image. Sometimes the best pictures come after we think all hope is gone.
Mt Rainier
Washington
This swing beside a dirt path in the woods reminds me that we often need a quiet place where we can think, play, relax, and just be by ourselves for awhile.
It reminds me of a Ralph Carmichael song that I learned to love years ago . . .
There is a quiet place
far from the rapid pace
where God can soothe my troubled mind.
Sheltered by tree and flower
there in my quiet hour with him
my cares are left behind.
Whether a garden small,
or on a mountain tall
new strength and courage there I find,
and then from that quiet place
I go prepared to face a new day
with love for all mankind
Swing beside quiet path
Childersburg, AL
For many years I passed St. Andrews Episcopal Church several times a week traveling between Selma and Thomasville, AL. The Carpenter Gothic architecture always caught my eye. I photographed it many years ago in the film days, but stopped and photographed again. It was built in 1853-1854 and is located in Gallion, Alabama near the Post Office.
Below are other views of the church.
St Andrews Episcopal Church
Gallion, Alabama
Our guide lights a candle on the third evening of Hanakkuh at a restaurant in Tel Aviv.
Everywhere I went during Hanakkuh, donuts were being served. These regular donuts with chocolate icing were at a pastry shop in Jerusalem. There were also jelly-filled donuts called suganiyot. I took a picture of these donuts because they were so-o-o large. They were also some of the best I have tasted.
A unique little restaurant in old Jerusalem.
After we visted the Clinton Library, my wife and I walked the trail where we saw this wonderful monument of Harriet Tubman by Jane Dedecker. I have admired Harriet Tubman all of my life, so I had to stop and take pictures of this liberator who led so many slaves to their freedom via the Underground Railroad.
William Clinton Presidential Library
Little Rock, Arkansas