kannafoot > March 1, 2009In Like a LionWhat would the beginning of March be without a major snowstorm?  The forecast for tonight includes up to a foot of snow.  Today's photo is of some fresh fallen snow on the side window of my father's car.  I used my 4x macro lens on my 300mm zoom to produce this effect.  I like the abstract nature of it. North Providence, Rhode Island
kannafoot > February 6, 2009Bike Path SunsetThis wasn't what I had planned for today's photo, but I spotted this view on my way home from work and couldn't resist.  There's something about a bare tree silhouette that I find irresistible.East Bay Bike PathEast Providence, Rhode Island
kannafoot > February 5, 2009AbandonedThis house, and the one next to it, have been boarded up like this for almost a year.  I'm not sure why the house seems to have been abandoned, but did think it would make a nice photo.  I opted for a harsh B&W process to enhance the bleakness of the image.East Providence, Rhode Island
kannafoot > February 3, 2009ForgottenMore snow again today.  It was a driving sleet when I went out for today's photo.  Oddly enough, this playground wasn't in use!  Imagine kids not wanting to play on the slides when it was such a balmy 25 degrees with a nice cold wind off the water topped off with sleet pelting your face!Sabin Point ParkEast Providence, Rhode Island
kannafoot > February 2, 2009Dashing Through the SnowWell, it's not a groundhog, but at least it's wildlife.  There's a small herd of white tail deer frequenting the Operation Center where I work despite it being in the middle of an urban area.  This one wandered out long enough for me to take her photograph.White Tail DeerEast Providence, Rhode Island
kannafoot > January 28, 2009Shed or Box?This rustic looking structure sits behind the Church of Christ along Wampanoag Trail.  It's a nice enough structure in its own right, but I've yet to figure out its purpose.  You see, I'm one of those old fashioned folks that believe a shed should have at least one door...  I did walk completely around this one and can attest that the other two sides are identical to these two!  Based on that, I can only conclude that this is a box, not a shed.East Providence, Rhode Island
kannafoot > January 26, 2009Bell Tower WannabeIn the late '70s and early '80s we went through this "modern art" phase when building new churches.  It's why we have churches that look like upside down ice cream cones or igloos instead of the old traditional majestic looking structures from prior decades.  This bell tower is one example of this sorry period.  To me it looks like something designed with a child's erector set.  Give me a bell tower worthy of Quasimodo any day!  As for this tower, I'll wait until it grows up.St. Martha's ChurchEast Providence, Rhode Island
kannafoot > January 22, 2009ProcrastinationOkay, I confess...  This is a "safety shot".  I ended up in non-stop meetings today and wasn't able to get out at lunch for a photo.  On my way home I spotted this house that still had Christmas wreaths up in the windows and decided it would make a suitable enough subject.  There's certainly nothing striking about the photo, but it does give me the opportunity to comment on the odd practice around here of leaving Christmas decorations up until, well, next Christmas!Providence, Rhode Island
kannafoot > January 21, 2009Quaint New EnglandThis beautiful old church was built in 1879, but is the third structure that serviced the Baptist community on this site.  The parish was first gathered in 1794.  What makes it most interesting is that the church has actually been in three different cities in two different states!  When it was first built, this green was in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.  In the mid-1800s, the section was restructured and the green became part of Seekonk, Massachusetts. Then in 1862, the state line was moved and the church became part of East Providence, Rhode Island.First Baptist Church of East ProvidenceEast Providence, Rhode Island
March 1, 2009
In Like a Lion

What would the beginning of March be without a major snowstorm? The forecast for tonight includes up to a foot of snow. Today's photo is of some fresh fallen snow on the side window of my father's car. I used my 4x macro lens on my 300mm zoom to produce this effect. I like the abstract nature of it.

North Providence, Rhode Island
kannafoot > March 1, 2009In Like a LionWhat would the beginning of March be without a major snowstorm?  The forecast for tonight includes up to a foot of snow.  Today's photo is of some fresh fallen snow on the side window of my father's car.  I used my 4x macro lens on my 300mm zoom to produce this effect.  I like the abstract nature of it. North Providence, Rhode Island
March 1, 2009
In Like a Lion

What would the beginning of March be without a major snowstorm? The forecast for tonight includes up to a foot of snow. Today's photo is of some fresh fallen snow on the side window of my father's car. I used my 4x macro lens on my 300mm zoom to produce this effect. I like the abstract nature of it.

North Providence, Rhode Island
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