Friday, April 29, 2016

Mandala

Upon entering DRIP's Local Art Night I was surprised to discover a coloring station with a Mandala coloring book. I've been a huge fan of coloring books well into my adult years and I immediately fell in love. I began to color one right on the spot but I also tore out three more pages to work on at home. 

Although I don't normally prefer to work with markers I felt that their vibrant colors would work well with this project. I picked some up and spent hours just coloring. 




The act of coloring is freeing. I had spent the last few months having to move unexpectedly, recover from kidney stones, and argue with three separate companies over unfair charges and refunds. Every little thing was a fight. I could never just come home and relax. I was in constant motion, always battling. There were no breaks. Everything was painful. I spent so much time begging for help and getting so little that I just couldn't bring myself to ask anymore. 

This was the first time I had sat down to relax in months. 

I spent hours putting color to paper. It was a release. It was the first thing I had laid my hands on in months that I could start and finish in my complete control. It could only turn out well. I could work on something and have a finished product that was beautiful. I was making something for fun, not just trying to survive. No doubt it helped me through a dark time. 

I'm glad I have held on to my love of coloring. It is hard to put into words just what it did for my soul. 


Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Clouds and Power Lines

I captured this majestic sunset while I was leaving work. Beautiful, organic clouds divided by the power lines. 


Sunday, April 24, 2016

Red Lilly

Stunning Red Lilly growing in the middle of a parking lot.


Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Little Ellie

Little Ellie was born on April 5th, 2016 to my best friend Rochelle and her husband Justin. I got to visit her on April 11th. 


Resting peacefully in her father's arms. He told me that she sometimes has a faint smile on her face and loves to kick off her left sock. 


I met Rochelle for the first time when I was six years old. Our parents were neighbors and remember her waving at me through the fence asking me if I wanted to be friends. We were friends for years until my family moved when I was nine. We didn't move more that fifteen minutes away, but for two kids before the age of cell phones and video chats I might as well have moved across the country. We lost touch but miraculously ended up in the same private school half way through the year during fifth grade. We immediately recognized each other and picked up right where we left off. She taught me that value of getting and giving hugs after a bad day and often gave back rubs to the other students on the playground. No surprise she ended up in the physical therapy field.

We ended up in different high schools but went to the same college, where she met her husband. I've had a lot of friendships that have drifted apart over the years but I've always felt close to Rochelle. Seeing her hold her baby girl and realizing how long I've know her brought tears to my eyes. Rochelle and Justin are going to be fantastic parents.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Baby Squirrels

One of my coworkers at the bank discovered some baby squirrels who had fallen from a tree after a storm. He took care of them for two days before taking them to an animal shelter. I snapped this adorable shot of them sleeping together.



Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Under the Bed

During a visit to my parents house I was trying to find my cats. I finally found them sleeping under my sister's bed. Light from the window across the room barely reached their faces. They laid there mirroring each other and in perfect symmetry with the light. 


Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Lizards

A few interesting shots of lizards that have stood still long enough to be photographed. 


Green Bean, a bold resident lizard at a former apartment.


Peek-a-boo


A lizard at my new apartment likes to hide in the little holes beneath my window.


He fits perfectly inside. 


A tiny lizard near the center of the picture clings to the branches of a palm tree.