It was chilly this morning and there was frost on the windscreen of the car. While the car was warming up enough to melt the ice so I could get to work, I took pictures of the ice on the side windows. I think ice crystals are pretty cool (as in neat, although as in low temperature, as well). These were taken without a tripod or anything, because I was just sitting in the car, so it isn’t as sharp as it could be. Oh, well.
Masks
These are hanging on the wall in Dorothy’s bedroom, which, if you recall, is very brightly painted in purple and yellow. These are on one of the yellow walls, obviously. The cat mask is from Venice, bought on our trip there in 2000. The other mask is from last year’s prom. the gold leaved wreath is the laurel wreath that Dorothy made and which was featured here a week ago (see Not Resting On Her Laurels).
Ice Coated Rose Stems
We had a bit of an ice storm last night. Our phones woke us up with a text saying Montgomery County had decided to close schools and since our school follows the county, no school for Dorothy, either. I actually don’t think it was all that bad out. I went out back to take some pictures. There was a fair amount of ice on everything. These are multiflora rose stems and hips, with a pretty substantial coating. By that time, though, the rain was cold but not freezing, and before too long the branches were bare again. It was pretty while it lasted, though.
Reflections On a Cylinder
It was a busy day at work and I didn’t take any pictures during the day. In the evening, Dorothy asked if we could have Thai carry-out for dinner so I went up to a little place in Olney that we like. I got there a little early for our food to be ready so I looked around for things to photograph. At night, of course, and without flash, the choices are somewhat limited to where there is enough light. I took some pictures of a building with a sycamore tree behind it but the difference between the light from the building’s sign and the light on the tree was too much to get a good picture. When I opened up enough to brighten up the tree the sign was too washed out to be readable.
I saw this round metal pillar with reflections and decided that would have to do for today’s picture. I like reflections and these are nice, in a somewhat plain way. Anyway, it’s all I have. So, reflections on a cylinder.
Mom’s New Computer
This is, or shortly will be, mom’s new computer. There’s a case for it, too, obviously, but this is what it looks like before everything has been assembled. In the middle is the mother board. Because this is mom’s computer, maybe I’ll call that the mom board. In front of that is the CPU (an AMD FX-4130 Zambezi 3.8GHz Quad-Core processor). On the right is 8GB of RAM. It’s pretty amazing that so much memory can be so small. In the back, from left to right, are the cooler for the CPU, the main hard drive, and a DVD burner. That’s all it takes, really. It took about 20 minutes to put it all together. Of course, I still need to install an operating system and load some software. Then it will be ready to use.
Keith, Gordy, and Sue
I’m so often taking pictures of young people that I thought I’d post one of some not-quite-as-young people. This is Keith, Gordy, and Sue, three of the nicest people you could ever meet.
We had a congregational lunch at church this afternoon and I took this, along with a bunch more, as we were getting ready to eat.
“Interpretive” Dance
There was a banquet, award ceremony, and dance this evening at the school. During the award ceremony, the two emcees, Joseph and Justin, performed for the audience. While Justin played the piano, Joseph did an interpretive dance. At least that’s what they called it. I won’t comment on what I think they were interpreting. They were actually quite funny and a good time was had by most.
Winter Sunrise
As I came downstairs this morning to fix Dorothy’s lunch and make us each our morning cup of tea, I noticed a bit of pinkness in the eastern sky. I grabbed my camera and went out to get a few pictures. It was fairly cool, about 20°F (-7°C) and I hadn’t stopped to put anything on over my t-shirt. That wasn’t as much of an issue as my feet.
While I was outside, I had a brilliant idea. What if someone were to knit something like a sweater only for your feet. You could have a simple tube, closed at one end and open on the other, that would fit over your feet and would help keep them warm when you go out to take pictures in the winter at 7:00 in the morning. Dorothy threw cold water on my idea (metaphorically speaking), saying she thought I should do a patent search before committing any money to my idea. She said that she thought our friend Nancy had already invented something very much like it. Oh, well. It was just a thought.
Not Resting On Her Laurels
Dorothy made a laurel wreath for herself this evening. Actually, she started it a few weeks ago, cutting out and painting the leaves gold. This evening she turned the pieces into a wreath that she can wear. It’s spirit week at school the four “houses” each have a theme and they are to dress in some way that relates to the theme tomorrow. Her house’s theme is Greek mythology so she plans to dress as a Greek goddess, complete with golden laurel wreath.
Frozen Pond
I went out to take pictures again today. It was chilly and I didn’t wear my jacket, so I didn’t stay out more than about 10 minutes. The pond between my office building and the next has been frozen over for a while now and we had a little snow this morning to cover the ice. It’s a flowing stream so there is a section that is clear of ice and it makes a nice pattern. The difficulty here was the concrete wall at the lower end of the pond. You can see the base of it in the upper left of this picture. Such is life.
More Salt
One really nice thing about having a foyer paved with stone is that you can come in with wet, muddy, or even salt encrusted shoes and not worry about doing much damage. This is a little of what’s left on the floor next to where Cathy took her shoes off. As you can see, she picked up a little salty water from the streets. The forecast says we’ll get a little more snow overnight, so it’s not going to get better right away. Still, it makes for interesting patterns on the floor.
Solid and Liquid Water
It was another cool day today but I went out for a little while to take pictures. As I came into my office parking lot this morning I saw the pattern made by the ice on the pond next to my building. When I went out I took some pictures of that but I prefer this one, of water flowing in the stream leading into the pond. As you can see, it’s flowing over a rock and that motion is keeping it from freezing, although there is ice all around it. There are more fractal shapes here, as well, in the edge of the ice
Candle Flame
I was looking around for something to photograph this evening. I had taken my camera with me all day but hadn’t even taken it out of its bag. In the evening I realized I needed to do something. There is a candle in the mouth of a bottle in our family room. I”m not sure why it’s there, but there it is. I took a few of that and then realized the picture would be a lot better if the candle were lit. So, I lit the candle and then took a few more pictures. These were taken with the flash and I managed to balance the flash with the candle flame, so the candle itself was lit but the flame still showed up.
The next thought was that it would be better with a dark background so I moved the candle to another room. I positioned it in the kitchen with the door to he back yard behind it. I bounced the flash so it lit the candle but didn’t reflect off the glass in the door. I got a few that show the flame pretty well. It’s still a little static and I think I’d like it better if, perhaps, there was the slightest wind making the flame move a little, but overall, I’m pleased.
Salt Art
Cathy and I took a walk in the neighborhood late this afternoon. It was a mostly overcast day and there is snow on the ground, so there wasn’t a lot of color to be seen. I carried my camera with me, of course, but mostly what I saw to photograph was the patterns of salt on the road.
Mostly, the shapes made me think of Mandelbrot sets (if you don’t know what that is, take a look here on the Wolfram Mathworld site). Some patterns were mostly round and some were more linear but the pattern of the gravel in the asphalt (which is technically called asphalt concrete, did you know that?) helps creates all sorts of patterns in the salt. Anyway, I thought some of them were pretty. Cathy thinks it’s a mess, and I suppose she’s right, but I still find it pretty.
This is one of the last pictures I took on the walk. The ice, on the left, represents the land mass in this map-like image. At least that’s how I see it.
Rear Window
With the snow we’ve had, a lot of salt has been put down on the roads. Since it’s been cold and hasn’t enough to wash it away, most cars have a nice coating of salt. It isn’t the best thing for cars and it’s getting pretty bad. I see a lot with back windscreens that look a bit like this SUV that was in front of me on the way home (stopped at a light). It looks like he may have run out of washer fluid in the back. I’m hoping it will get up at least into the mid 30s and then we have a good, soaking rain to wash everything off.
Over The River and Through The Woods
It was another chilly day today. Our outdoor thermometer registered -0.3°F (-18°C). It was partly cloudy and actually snowed fairly heavily between about 2:15 and 2:30. An hour later I walked over to one of the other buildings on campus and then at about 4:30 walked back. As I often do, I carried my camera with me. The sun was reflected in the stream that runs between the buildings and I thought it made a pretty picture. I didn’t bother wading down into the snow for a better angle for a few reasons. First, the the shoes I had on, I almost certainly would have slipped on the hill and landed on my keister. Second, my shoes don’t currently keep water out very well and I wasn’t anxious to have wet feet, especially while walking around in the cold. Bad enough that I wasn’t wearing a jacket.
Downy Woodpecker (Picoides pubescens)
It was a little chilly out today but I went out for a bit because the snow was so pretty. I walked around my office building, looking for things to take pictures of. At one point I heard a tap, tap, tap sound and looked up to see this little downy woodpecker on a dead branch hanging on a tree. She was quite busy looking for things living in the branch and most of my pictures aren’t very good. She kept moving around the branch, and of course I was looking up at a fairly steep angle. This one turned out pretty nicely, though, when she looked over her shoulder.
An Evening Fire
When it’s cold outside, and the temperature has currently dropped into the teens, it’s nice to build a fire and feel the warmth on your face. Cathy and I both worked from home today and she was in the family room. That room tends to be a bit cooler than the rest of the house so I build a fire and that warmed her up. As I was building the fire, I was thankful for an attached garage. There are many benefits to an attached garage. I understand that some people claim to put their cars in them, which I think is mostly urban legend. One thing it means for me is that our supply of wood can be got at without going outside. It’s still cold but it is dry and there isn’t any wind. The wood is also kept quite dry, so it lights very easily.
Snowfall
Yesterday there was that beautiful sunrise, leading one to think that a storm was coming. Yesterday turned out to be beautiful, bright, and clear, however. Today, it was hard to tell when the sun came up because there were thick clouds covering the sky. No red for warning. It started snowing a little before 8:00 AM here and came down pretty steadily all day. the flakes were tiny so it took a while for the accumulation to amount to anything, but it was cold enough that it only melted on roads that had been treated. This was taken out the back door in the early afternoon. I should mention that I really love the fact that I can work from home, when it’s inconvenient to go out.
Red Sky At Morning
Well, actually, it was a beautiful day, so the saying wasn’t right today. They say we may have snow tomorrow, but that’s another matter. Because I didn’t have to get Dorothy up for school today, I didn’t set an alarm. As usual I got up about the same time anyway, but without that annoying noise. As I came downstairs there was an orange light coming in the front windows. I grabbed my camera and went outside to take a few pictures (barefoot and with no jacket, as it happens). What a beautiful sight.