Thursday, March 31, 2011
#125 Garbage
Garbage day at my neighbor's house. (Note snow remnants in the gutter - north side of the street.) Our garbage volume has decreased significantly with recycling and composting. AND there are only the two of us at home. Neighbor has two young children, which makes a difference.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
#218 Pastel
The Wasabi Restaurant across the street from the Snake River has elegant table settings. Well, elegant for me. Cloth napkins in pretty colors - I like it! Oh yeah, the food is good, too.
Monday, March 28, 2011
#80 Earth-tones
Sunday, March 27, 2011
#53 Coiled
Saturday, March 26, 2011
#305 The Letter D
"D" is for Disney. Mickey was Walt's first (or one of the first) animated personages. My husband allows a bit of whimsey on occasion and wears his MM watch - even to church!
Friday, March 25, 2011
#102 Fear(less)
The geese amaze me. They stand right on the edge of the falls - on one leg and snuggle their beak under their wing. Not sure what to make of that. Seems like the speed of the water would make it a bit precarious. They probably know something I don't since they have been doing it longer than I have been around!
Thursday, March 24, 2011
#67 Dairy
This local dairy does not inject hormones into their cows. Maybe that's why these ladies' milk makes the best ice cream!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
#55 Comfort Foods
Plain fare of soup and bread is served at the Friday Lenten Lunch. Although Lent is a tough time in the church year, soup is a welcome comfort food.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
#259 Shade of Gray
Public Art - "Snake River Fur Trader: For all who follow the River" by Roy Reynolds, 2001.
This statue honors some of the founders of our city. It stands in the median next to the Snake River as it flows through town. Photo was taken on one of our many winter overcast days.
Monday, March 21, 2011
#71 Debris
The parking lot "snow hills" are melting and revealing debris as well as the black sand collected along with the snow. That's one way to pick up the litter.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
#134 Group
The Idaho Falls Fire Fighters Pipes and Drums group entertained for the St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl. Part serious, part silly, the guys did a great job and the crowd enjoyed the performance. Even though sunny, the late afternoon temps were a bit brisk but it was worth it.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
#220 Pipes
Bag pipes, that is. I REALLY like listening to the bag pipes. For the past I-don't-know-how-many-years the Idaho Falls Fire Fighters Pipes and Drums group has helped local citizens party by briefly visiting and playing at a series of "establishments." Other people call it a version of the "Pub Crawl." I just go to listen. This was their third stop. The Idaho Brewery gave a free drink (specialty beers or just a soda) and corned beef with cabbage for a $5 contribution to Habitat for Humanity. What a deal! Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
#49 Chores
One of my weekly chores is to deliver my family's recycling items to the "dumpster." I feel good about not only recycling materials back into use but keeping my landfill contribution to a minimum. We don't have curbside pickup for recycling in our town but that's OK. It's not out of my way to make this stop. I just wish there was a place for glass.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
#119 Front Door
So Feng Shui! A red front door means good luck. This neighbor brightens my smile whenever I pass. No one else is brave enough to be so bright!
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
#176 Matched Pair
These two beauties grace a bench on a busy street in front of a cafe, which I will have to try out soon! This one is not a part of the Art You Can Sit On series but is still quite a beauty, I think! I didn't see a plaque so I can't give credit to the artist.
Front view. I managed to keep my reflection out of the photo!
Monday, March 14, 2011
#227 Powerful
She's doing a great job cleaning the hotel driveway with a power hose. Signs of spring? Maybe we don't have to put down anymore sand?
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
#58 Contemporary
It's the season of weekly Lenten lunches. Six churches participate, a different one each Friday. Yesterday our lunch was at the First Lutheran Church which has a very contemporary sanctuary. The photo does not do it justice. I enjoy each visit there.
Friday, March 11, 2011
#231 Purple
The color used in the sanctuary for most of Lent is purple, red violet, or dark violel. These colors symbolize both the pain and suffering leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus as well as the suffering of humanity and the world under sin. But purple is also the color of royalty, and so anticipates through the suffering and death of Jesus the coming resurrection and hope of newness that will be celebrated in the Resurrection on Easter Sunday. (http://www.crivoice.org/cylent.html)
This is one of the banners in our church for Lent.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
#313 The Letter L
for Lent. My DH, the pastor, during imposition of ashes on Ash Wednesday. Not all Protestants observe Ash Wednesday but our church feels it is an important time in the Liturgical Year.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
#63 Critters
All creatures great and small. One of the stained glass windows in the First Christian Church, Nampa, Idaho. Aren't butterflies amazing! So much color. So much variety.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
#56 Comfy & Cozy
Cats in cushions, which are located in DH's office/library/den near a space heater. They are so smart and so cute. Of course, this is only one of many comfy and cozy places they choose to nap.
#46 Children
This mural, recently finished, is in the children's Sunday School room in our church. It is a fitting memorial to a dear member who recently passed away after a long illness. The artist is another member's grandson. We are all connected.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
#295 Symmetrical
Swan by Robert Carter. "The artist recreates elements from the Colonial Theatre neon swan in this graceful bench of steel filled with concrete."
Above the bench is a neon sign that is supposed to be "swan-like." I didn't get it so am not including it in this presentation. The bench is on the corner near the historic Colonial Theatre, which is a must-see when visiting Idaho Falls. We watched The Nutcracker performed here in December. As you can see, the sunny location has melted the snow. Yippee!
Another in the "Art You Can Sit On" series.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
#303 The Letter B
Wine barrels have a whole market niche of their own. Not all barrels are created equal. You will have to google your own research if you are interested. I just know that after some years the wineries sell the old ones to the public at, sometimes, reasonable prices. Great for container gardens! But you need a pickup truck to get them home.
Friday, March 4, 2011
#25 Blue
The River by Zac Turner, C. Jay Wilbur, and Idaho Steel. "Ribbons of blue steel flow and glide over the rocks to the ground in this graceful tribute to our river and the falls. By heating and molding steel, the artists create a beautiful landmark for downtown."
Another bench from the "Art You Can Sit On" series, sponsored by the Idaho Falls Arts Council. I love living here. There is so much going on for a city this size (55,000 give-or-take).
Another bench from the "Art You Can Sit On" series, sponsored by the Idaho Falls Arts Council. I love living here. There is so much going on for a city this size (55,000 give-or-take).
Thursday, March 3, 2011
#104 Fish
Trout by Davidjohn Stosich. "Salmon and trout are carved into heavy, Idaho pine to create a stunning work of art. Here, world famous Idaho fly fishermen can sit and dream of catching the Big One!" This bench is located in front of, what else, a fishing supply store!
This shot was taken the day before the top photo. Note how the snow is melting. There is hope for spring! Overcast days are best for some pictures. This is one of them!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
#247 Rough
#7 Aqua
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