
Another Lowell Mill Series photo.
Day 756 “Handle With Love”

Another Lowell Mill Series photo.

Another Lowell Mill Series photo.

Third shot of my “Lowell Mill Series”.

Second shot of my “Mill Series”.

More of this upcoming series tomorrow.

A cell phone shot but it’s the moment not the photo. I’m proud to have been part of (in the audience) the Boston Police Swearing in Ceremony of the 41st Police Commissioner William B. Evans.

Tonight’s photo represents the hamburger that I couldn’t have today. Man, do I miss having one of their Black and Blue Burgers. Enough Said:)

It was such an honor being in the Harriet Tubman building for the reading that I couldn’t let my brief photo series end without including this photo. The lady in the photo was an audience member there to support one of the “readers” a writer, member of her staff and most importantly her daughter. I enjoyed the play of color between my subject and her background but more importantly I thought of the smile Ms. Tubman would have had watching these powerful women change the world through words.


Another audience shot. This young lady was the sister of a reader. It was fascinating to watch her reaction throughout the readings. This expression was my favorite…just plain exquisite.

Over the last few warm days the ice in the John Street canal has begun to melt, bringing about some interesting images. This photo captures the reflection of the old mill building. What I like about this photo is the slight water movement making the windows look like old columns and the numbers shapes and “pictures-within-the-picture”.
Hopefully you see a reflection through your own pane of glass- something that helps you discover layers, motion and beauty: your window.