Hello Winter


From the outset, Brookgreen has been committed to the collection of American figurative sculpture, particularly those pieces that could be displayed outdoors in garden settings. Its founders built this collection around Anna Hyatt Huntington‘s own work and that of her contemporaries. Eventually, the collection was extended back to the early nineteenth century and forward into the twenty-first century. Today this collection contains over 1,200 works by 350 artists.
These are some of my favorites.
In the South we give directions based on the landmarks around us. In my neighborhood, one of the most prominent landmarks is this Baptist church. Our directions usually sound like this, “Turn right at the Baptist church, drive down the road a piece and then turn left at the first light after the Waffle House.”

Water can sometimes be an amazing force of nature. Here is a picture of the Reedy River after a hard rainfall. (Too bad I can’t also share the sound of the rushing water.)

Today’s street picture is taken in front of the office building where I work. I’m fortunate to work in a quiet office park within two miles of my house. I took a picture from almost the same spot during a rare snowstorm last winter.

When I think of home, I think of Greenville, SC. One of the best places to visit in my home city is Falls Park on the Reedy River. The Liberty Bridge spans the Reedy near Main Street in the downtown area.

My wife found this butterfly emerging from its chrysalis and took some great macro photos.
