Share Six: October 2024: Buildings & Statues

Well we had a bit of a muddle up this month in choosing our theme, so we ended up with Buildings and Statues and they both go well together.

This month is year end audit which is a crazy time of the year, needed to pull together all the documentation the the CPA needs. And in my spare time I am painting an underwater wall mural on Luka’s bedroom walls. I bit off more than I could chew. My original vision was one wall, but then Amy wanted all the walls done. Now she just wants them done. It’s taking a lot of time and a lot of detail needs to go into it.

So for this month I thought I would look back on some of my favorite buildings I have come across in our travels. I have to say I narrowed it down to too many, and culling is going to be hard. My focus was on buildings but as I worked I started adding in statues as well. So here we go….

This is my all time favorite image of buildings. Taken in Seattle at the Columbia building. The building is something like 76 stories and has 2 elevators systems to reach the top. You head up one that goes halfway and then it is on to the second set to get to the top. If I recall correctly you had to pay at the top, but I wanted a skyline view and so we headed up to almost the top. On the 40th floor there is a Starbucks and so we headed there for coffee and took in the skyline from the great big window. I will confess I was happier when I got back to solid ground.
We did a day trip out to Bainbridge Island and got caught in the rain. This garden statue was at the entrance to the restaurant where we took shelter from the rain.
Alcatraz, off San Francisco. If my memory serves me correctly this was the wardens house. This was a memorable trip but not for any good reason. It was raining at Alcatraz that day, and we were walking down a hill when I slipped on a metal grill and tore multiple ligaments in my right leg. It didn’t hurt that bad initially and so I did not report it, but 2 days later I could not walk. Messed up the San Francisco trip and has left me with pain in my right leg since 2012.
We headed up to the Orca Islands from Seattle. I was determined to see a whale. Best I got was a bronze seal.
Cumberland Island just off of St Mary’s in Georgie are the ruins of Dungeness. This was a historic home on the island that has now gone to ruins. It was super cool to see.
I love walking though Japanese Gardens and this one in Phoenix is beautiful. Aside from the beautiful gardens, and the traditional statues, this fish really caught my attention. Richard was able to put his whole arm in its mouth.
Another favorite was the beautiful church on the hillside of Ochrid. This is the Church of St John and is famous for it Byzantine architecture. This was the day to hike Ochrid, and it was a good 2 hour round trip, taking in the coast line, the church, up a steep hill to the Fort, then slowly back down past the amphitheater and back to the city. Definitely was a good decision even if I hate all the hill climbing.
Frogs in the Arizona Center. Richard managed to somehow pick up pneumonia and was stuck in the hotel room. I tried my best to keep on the opposite side of the room, or outside of the room while we were there. One of the days I took a self walk around the Phoenix streets and landed up at the Arizona Center where I enjoyed a short top alongside the frog pools.
This trip was off Marco Island. Since we were going out that way, I really wanted to see the domes. There is a long story that I shared once before about this particular structure. The home was built by an independently wealthy oil producer Bob Lee. Hurricane Andrew destroyed the interior of the home and the house was abandoned. Hurricane Wilma destabilized the home. In 2022 Hurricane Ian totally destroyed what you see here. I was grateful to be able to see them and to learn more about the history of the home
When I think of the Skopje in Macedonia, I think of statues. This is the central square in Skopje and the city’s largest statue featuring Alexander the Great on his loyal steed Bucephalus. Due to disputes between the Macedonians and the Greeks about Alexanders heritage, the statue goes by the Alias the Great Warrior. The statue stands 22m and it is really impressive to see.
Another building favorite – Walking through downtown Denver in the snow. It was bitterly cold but I loved the city feel with the snow.
On our trip to Maine, we decided to go whale watching. Off we headed to Portland. The whale watching was a bust. The boat was no sooner out of the harbor and it was covered in mist and we did not see a single thing for the next 2 hours. That said I got some great eerie images of boats passing by. Back on land we got to walk around Portland. Right at the harbor was this statue. It was apparently a piece of the Berlin Wall. I love that it is a reminder not to forget the history of this world.
Another favorite was this stopover in Macedonia. When I started researching what to do and see in Macedonia the Sunken Church came up. It so happened that it was on our route to the monastery we were going to stay over at. So I was adamant that we drive down to the Sunken Church. I was not sure what to expect as some photo’s show water up to the roof and others not, but it was so impressive to walk inside this church and see not only what damage water can do but how nature has just taken over. Bases on what we could see around the premises it looks like people still go there to worship.
Outside the State Theater in Denver. I’m still dancing yeah yeah yeah….I walked onto the snow to try and make a snowman but it was just powder
Impressive buildings that top my list. The Sydney Opera house is fantastic and the history is rich on how it was built. I shared it in a previous blog, so look back for that information.
This last image is of the Old City in Skopje. The old city is very different to the rest of Skopje. Not only does it have interesting buildings, narrow walkways, and coffee bars and restaurants, it also has a fair number of statues. You cross over from the new city to the old city via a bridge. Walking down into the Old Otterman Quarter the statue directly in front is a honoring of motherhood. Walking through this beautiful area, there is a buzz of laid back activity. We got to taste the traditional sausage, kolbasi, at our last lunch in the city.

Well I think I took you on a tour, but I have loved traveling around so many places. Eastern Europe is definitely on my bucket list, along with Ireland and I would love to visit the Highlands of Scotland again. New places are on my horizon and hopefully 2025 will bring some of them around.

This is a circle blog and as I mentioned, we have some very talented artists in the group. Take some time to follow the links and see what they have for you this month. My incredibly talented friend Katherine of Cobert Photography is up next. I can’t wait to see what she has to share. You can see more of her work by clicking on her Instagram page.

Until we blog again, stay well.

Share Six: July 2021: Summer Sun

{Summer sun} is the theme this month and summer sun is the time of year typically when we travel. The past two years have been tough because of covid, and this past year has been an awful year for us a family and extended family. There is so much we want to do but this year we just have not been able to do it. We are restricted to Richards infusion dates, and at times, with everything that is going on it has just been overwhelming.

In addition, it has rained virtually every day I have been free to head out. We also have a tropical storm heading into town just to add insult to injury

Sitting on the beach this past week, waiting for the weather to roll in using my cellphone to capture the storm.

I have not even had a chance to get out and take photos. So I have pulled together what {Summer Sun} means to us as a family. It is time to get out and to get traveling and to enjoy what nature has created for us.

It may be local – some early mornings watching the sun rise over the ocean.
Bahia Honda State Park
Sunset at St Pete’s, Florida
Heading out early morning to go hike in the Valley of Fire was one of our favorites.
Sunset Key West, Florida
Sunset over the Gulf – Naples, Florida
Or just watching the sun set in St Petes, Florida
Sunset from the Ferry – Orca Islands back to Seattle
Sunrise on the last day before we headed home – Columbus Georgia
One of our favorite summer sun activities – sunset on the ocean Key West, Florida

Summer is time to get up and get moving, and I have to be honest I cannot wait to do it again. Being stuck at home is the pits. With Richards health being challenged, we are going to be checking off the bucket list as soon as we can.

We have always been outdoorsy people. The typical sun seekers. Sunrise and sunset and everything inbetween. We have lived to be in nature. Life and death, has suddenly become very relevant in our lives right now as we focus on Richard’s health. If you are a sunseeker like we have been, please consider using sunscreen that provides a significant cover, watch out for odd looking moles, and educate yourself. Australia, Florida, California are listed as the top 3 places for melanoma. I am going to add South Africa to that listed because where we grew up the climate is exactly the same. See a dermatologist and get yourself checked out. Melanoma is one of the deadliest forms of cancer and we are dealing with this right now. Each day has become a memory making day.

This is a circle blog and as I mentioned, we have some very talented ladies in the group. The sneak peaks are stunning and I cannot wait to see the rest. Take some time to follow the links and see what they have for you this month. My incredibly artistic friend Liz of It’s Still Life Photography by Elizabeth Wilson is up next is up next. I can wait to see what she has to share as I have seen some of her work recently and love it. I would encourage to have a look at what she has to offer. You can see more of her work by clicking on her Facebook page or Instagram page.

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Happy New Year: 2020 is here!

Epcot 2019:  March 8, 2019: 3337

Happy New Year.  I find it hard to believe it is 2020.  I feel like I just started out with 2019 and now it is gone.

I could sum up the year in just a few words, family, travel, work, and photography.

Epcot 2019:  March 8, 2019: 2921

Epcot 2019:  March 8, 2019: 3011

Epcot 2019:  March 8, 2019: 3207

We spent an enormous amount of the year traveling. In March my brother came over to a conference and the whole family headed up to Orlando to spend the weekend with him. We visited Epcot and managed to last the whole day, finally seeing the fire works at the end of the evening.

Bok Gardens & Orlando: December 4, 2018: 0106

Bok Gardens & Orlando: December 4, 2018:

Bok Gardens & Orlando: December 4, 2018: 0090

My boss, a work colleague and I also headed up to Lakeland Florida for an overnight scouting trip to view a new system.

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 3913

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 4593

San Antonio:  April 9-13, 2019: 4614

In April my brother was back again, and we headed to San Antonio to meet him. We got to do the famous Riverwalk, explore the city, view the Alamo, however my favorite part of the trip was the missions. Each one that we visited had such incredible history, and the beauty of each mission was amazing. I love that they have kept them restored and that some of them even function as an active mission.

Bahia Honda:  May 20-23, 2019: 5324

Bahia Honda:  May 20-23, 2019: 5337

Bahia Honda:  May 20-23, 2019: 5357

In May we took our new son in law on his first camping trip to Bahia Honda. It was hot and there was not enough shade. We were camped at the edge of rocks and that made cooling down an interesting exercise in rock climbing. He says he enjoyed it.  Kudos to him for sticking it out.

Niagara Falls and Rochester:  June 4-7, 2019: 6029

Niagara Falls and Rochester:  June 4-7, 2019: 6000

Niagara Falls and Rochester:  June 4-7, 2019: 6046

In June I headed to Rochester New York with 2 of my work colleagues for training. I convinced them to fly early (even early for me) and I agreed to drive the 2 hours to Niagara Falls. What a spectacular sight it was and well worth the hours behind the wheel. I am so glad I had the opportunity to see these incredible falls.  The view from the Canadian side is apparently better but from the boat it is just as nice seeing it from the US side.

New York: July 20-24, 2019: 9080

New York: July 20-24, 2019: 9097

New York: July 20-24, 2019:

New York: July 20-24, 2019: 8972

We were into the second half of the year and my brother was back again. He was going to be in Philadelphia. However, he also wanted to go to New York. So, we skipped Philly and rented an apartment in Brooklyn and spent 4 days exploring New York. We did a lot of walking, my feet were tired, but it was great to see for the first time. There is a lot to see and do in New York.  We did not touch the surface of it and I have yet to finish editing the images I took, but I will make the time to do that.

Cumberland Island trip Georgia:  October 11, 2019: 2288

Cumberland Island trip Georgia:  October 11, 2019: 2428

Fort Clinch:  October 11, 2019: 2073

October Rich & I squeezed a short 3-day trip to Cumberland Island in Georgia. I had heard that there were wild horses on the island and research showed me there were some ruins as well. The horses were not so wild, and the ruin were awesome, and we walked that island. The beach was gorgeous.  We also stopped off at Fort Clinch and walked through what was once an active fort.  It appears that they have re-enactments on the weekends.

St Petersburg: Dec 15, 2019: 8717

St Petersburg: Dec 15, 2019: 8787

St Petersburg: Dec 15, 2019: 8908

In December we impulsively did an overnight trip to St Petersburg in Florida. We stopped at the John’s Pass boardwalk, Fort de Soto Municipal Park and the Sunshine Skyway for a night shot.  We both agreed we would like to go back, but for a little longer next time.

Orlando: December 22, 2019: 8989

Orlando: December 22, 2019: 8994

Orlando: December 22, 2019: 9020

The last trip of the year was back to Orlando to where my son and his wife had moved to. The weather was iffy and so we headed to Disney Springs Outdoor Mall and meandered around and had some dinner.  The next day the weather turned nasty and we headed home earlier than I had anticipated.

Viscaya Miami:  August 17, 2019: 0316

Viscaya Miami:  August 17, 2019: 0393

Viscaya Miami:  August 17, 2019: 0373

We also did a day trip down to Viscaya, Miami, to the beautiful home of John Deering. If you are stopping in Miami, this is one home you may want to visit.  Every corner you turn has something unique and different.  You will love it.

From July, through December I worked on a huge project at the office customizing an EMR system.  It was a real learning curve.  I enjoyed the project management aspect of it.  It kept me busy and it took a lot of personal time to meet the deadlines. Suffice to say we did enough to have the staff actively working in the program in December.  There is still work to do but a lot of the pressure is off.   

Sunrise: South Beach, BR: August 11, 2019: 9954

Part of me wants a slower less stressful 2020 but the other part wants to travel just as much.

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New York: July 20-24, 2019: 9292

Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts:  September 2018: 9536

Seattle, Orca Islands, Leavensworth, March 04-13, 2016 6925

So what does 2020 look like. Chances are we will have a quiet first half of the year. Perhaps some long weekends out of town. Our big plans come at the end of August when we are joining Amy and Daniel on a trip to Macedonia.  Whether we travel by plane, train, automobile or boat – that is still to be decided.  They are finally heading over there to have a reception for his family and friends. While his friends and family were able to watch and celebrate their wedding it was via the internet and not the same. So that is our goal. We are going to spend time meeting all of his family, exploring Macedonia and possibly head to Croatia or some other country around there.

I wish you all the very best for 2020. Take time to remind those you love that you love them. Time is too short to waste it. I become more conscious each year how time is rapidly slipping away. I hope your year is good. That it is filled with family and friends, old and new. I wish you love in a very challenging world. I wish you laughter and joy to counter the sorrow. I wish you adventure and the opportunities to see and do new things. I wish you those moments of quiet reflection and time to rejuvenate. May the Lord bless you and keep you. May his face shine upon you.

New Year 2020

From our house to yours, Happy New Year.