I'm restarting this project thanks to my cell phone's ability to take fairly good photos. It allows me to spontaneously capture images that excite my eye. Some are done with a digital camera as well. All that photo snapping has stirred up other creative juices, so some drawing and painting are happening too.
While scavenging some really nice
bifold doors, I dropped them. Ow! My shoe
had a strap across the toes that added protection.
Since there's really no treatment for a broken toe,
I "buddy taped" it with a lot of padding and made
my own walking casts from this pair of Crock
knock-offs, and some cheap WalMart sandals.
Here's my toe going for a ride - checking out the
live oak trees which are still trying to recover
from the thing.
Here's a photo of a sago palm that survived the floodwaters.
It was planted in a big pot - elevated - which saved it's life.
It's twin, planted in the ground, and submerged for five or six days, didn't make it.
This Harley was parked outside a coffee

shop in Gretna. I was careful not to touch it. Don wants an 8 x 10 print for his office.
This bike was parked on the sidewalk next door. There's nothing like a chromy Harley!
MY NIECE WAS MARRIED YESTERDAY
The photographer and others took lots of pics. I stuck with
things that caught my eye.
A young relative explored the rose garden.
Sitting right in front of us were a couple who are
lifelong friends of the bride's parents. The woman is
an accomplished pastry chef and made the amazing
wedding cake.
I loved the hairdos. You can just see the bride's veil off in the distance.