Day5 – Saint

It is interesting how each word on this list brings its own challenges.  Yesterday's word was inherently difficult because of its abstract nature.  Today's word provided a different challenge—to avoid the low-hanging fruit. I could have captured a photo of a saint statue in front of practically any Catholic church.  I could have gone to a... Continue Reading →

Day4 – Glorious

What a horrific day to try to capture a photograph of a glorious sunrise or sunset.  Everything about the day was dreary.  It was hard to find anything glorious in nature today. So, I created my own version of the "sun over a mountain range."   I will let each of you decide on your own if this is a... Continue Reading →

Day3 – Focus

The notion of focus has recently taken on a new meaning for me.  Anyone who wears glasses or contacts understands what it is like to see the world without it.  We understand the importance of periodically fine-tuning our corrective lenses to see the world in its sharpest form. Not too long ago, however, I noticed... Continue Reading →

Day2 – Red

The reason that I enjoy the Advent and Lent photo-a-day challenges is that they force me to be actively aware of the world around me.  It was not really a surprise that there is a lot of red in our world.  But when you spend the day looking for the "perfect" image to capture the essence... Continue Reading →

Day 1 – Prepare

In preparing to decorate our house for Christmas, I needed to first take down all the stuff we put up for the Haloween/harvest season.  This included removing the corn stalks we had tied to the columns on our porch.  Never wanting to waste anything that has any value, I removed the corn cobs from the stalk... Continue Reading →

Advent Photo a Day Challenge 2015

This is the third year in a row that I will challenge myself to hold to a daily Advent discipline of capturing a photo each day based on a prescribed daily theme. I will again post these photos in three locations: The VMWishes blog site (here) The VMWishes photo gallery The CTS Lutheran Facebook page The rules I... Continue Reading →

Poison Study

Poison Study, by Maria V. Snyder I picked up this book on a whim. A friend added it to her "to read" list. I read the description and thought I'd give it a try. I was a little skeptical as it is published by Harlequin (not my normal cup of tea). But, I was very... Continue Reading →

Mermaid: A Twist on the Classic Tale

Mermaid: A Twist on the Classic Tale by Carolyn Turgeon My rating: 3 of 5 stars The author adds a very interesting take on the classic story of the Little Mermaid. While the story follows the same general plot line, the characters themselves are fairly different and there is a new dimension painted into the... Continue Reading →

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