Happy New Year to each and everyone of you!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Let's Celebrate.....
Labels:
Birmingham bars,
New Y,
Parkside Bar,
Parkside Cafe
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Holy Ghost Revival!
For those of us in the south, Byron Sonnier's work brings many fond memories. I photographed his work last week at the Bottletree Cafe. It has nice folk art feel to me anyway. Byron might have other ideas. You can find him on Facebook.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
What's Cooking, Cliff?
Meet my good friend Cliff Holt. He and his beautiful wife Maureen have made Little Savannah one of Birmingham's most popular and respected restaurants. Want to know the best part? It's within walking distance from my house! They use locally grown produce and if you want a fabulous meal.....head to Clairmont Avenue in Forest Park. My favorites you ask? Well everything on their ever changing menu is terrific, but their shrimp and grits are the best in town, and I'm a little partial to the Provençal Violette Sparkler at the bar!
I shot these during one of their Saturday morning cooking classes. They meet the group at the Pepper Place Market and shop for the freshest Alabama produce then move to the restaurant to prepare a delicious meal. ( Maybe "Kiss the Cook" should have been my title! )
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
The Sisters Take a Stroll...
at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens.
This is a photo from last spring at the gardens. I found this group of nuns on a guided tour, just delightful.
As a photogrpaher, I liked the contrast of their garments and their hands. Their habits, had a nice rhythm I thought.
This is a photo from last spring at the gardens. I found this group of nuns on a guided tour, just delightful.
As a photogrpaher, I liked the contrast of their garments and their hands. Their habits, had a nice rhythm I thought.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Birmingham Rouge - Vintage Indian
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
I Wish....
Homewood
White Flowers in downtown Homewood is one of the most beautiful shops in Birmingham. As the name implies, EVERYTHING in the store is in shades of white, from the floor to the ceiling and all of the merchandise. They have a fabulous selection of candles, soaps, jewelry, keepsakes, gift items, clothing and owner/designer Diana Holman's very special line of tee shirts and other ladies wear. Recently I passed at night and the window was magical. The lovely poem in the window expresses my feelings for all of you.
I wish you wondrous things
that can't be tied up
in ribbons and bows.
I wish you thoughts that take
you to magnificent places.
I wish you togetherness and
abundant happiness.
And I wish you quiet times
all to yourself when the grace
of all that is good in your life
is sweetly celebrated within.
White Flowers
Merry Christmas to all of you my dear and faithful readers,
V
Labels:
Birmingham shops,
shops in Homewood,
White Flowers
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
A Time to Reflect
My friend Petrea at Pasadena Daily Photo does a Zen Monday on her blog each week. I'm declaring this Zen Thursday! I don't know about ya'll but right about now I need to stop and do what my yoga instructor India tells us, " Inhale deeply, now exhale slowly." She also reminds us not to clench our teeth!! This week I think I've done that more than once. So today, we take a break for the frantic, frenzied, fun and festivities of this season. May we all take deep breaths, enjoy this peaceful scene and refocus our thoughts on the true meaning of this season.
V
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Zoolight Safari
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
A Bottletree Christmas
The new banner photo features a delightful Nativity by artist Colin Richmond . For my Birmingham area readers, you can find them at Charlotte Woodson Antiques in Mt. Brook Village.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Birmingham Rouge - Colorful Computer Circuits
Doesn't this bright red computer circuit board look festive? Well I have a very good eco-reason for sharing this photograph today. I know that everyone out there has a string/strings of those #*%$ Christmas lights that were working last Christmas when you took them down and now...........grrrrrrrrrr they are dead as a doornail. Don't even get me started about my "pre-lit tree" that ........isn't! WAIT! Don't toss them in the trash. Take them to Technical Knock Out in Homewood to be recycled.
Technical Knock Out
2714 20th Street South, Suite A
205-451-0180
The new header photo features a delightful Nativity by artist Colin Richmond and for my Birmingham area readers you can find them at Charlotte Woodson Antiques in Mt. Brook Village.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Sunday Church Series - Cathedral Church of the Advent
Saturday, December 18, 2010
The Interment Ledger - Oak Hill Cemetery
I often take my photography students here as many of the monuments are still quite beautiful, and we of course, look forward to Stuart's commentary.
Friday, December 17, 2010
All Twinkly
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Beets Me!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Have Yourself a Glitzy Little Christmas!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Everything Must Go
This month, Lite Box Gallery at the Pepper Place features an unsual but VERY interesting installation for my Birmingham area readers. I'm going to let Kate Merritt Davis give you a preview in her own words:
"Staged as an estate sale for the fictitious and deceased H. Benjamin Benjamin, Lite Box is divided into virtual rooms of the estate, each containing items suiting that room's purpose made by the exhibiting artists.
The bazaar is filled with the bizarre, a la Lady Habersham pieces, ranging from small trinkets and sculptures to larger paintings and prints. Decorated with vintage and gothic furniture, the normally stark white space of Lite Box is transformed into a kooky, delightfully macabre manor, each "room" lush with detail. The show is cash and carry, with Visa, Mastercard, cash and checks accepted.
Pieces from the Benjamin estate will be available through Saturday, December 18th, culminating with a memorial for H. Benjamin Benjamin at Noon. (A pot luck dinner will follow.) "
Curators are Daisy Winfrey and Michael Bonadio
Pieces from the Benjamin estate will be available through Saturday, December 18th, culminating with a memorial for H. Benjamin Benjamin at Noon. (A pot luck dinner will follow.) "
Curators are Daisy Winfrey and Michael Bonadio
Monday, December 13, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Sunday Church Series - Independent Presbyterian Church
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Put a Little South in Your Mouth II - Pecans
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Baaaaaaa........
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Deck the Dogs.......
Last Saturday's Pepper Place Holiday Market was just great fun. I think I may have photographed one of these adorable dogs before, wearing a PPM ballcap, but Saturday they just made me laugh out loud! Santa Paws!!!
( How on earth did the owners get these two to keep these silly things on???)
Monday, December 6, 2010
A Good Old Fashioned Tree Lot
The Shades Valley Optimist Club has been selling trees the old fashioned way, for as long as I can remember. They share space with Shades Cahaba Elementary School on Hollywood Blvd. in Homewood. When I taught there, I loved taking my students to the lot to estimate how many trees they had and to photograph them for their Christmas cards to their families. The SV Optimist are generous with their support of children in this community. This is a worthwhile way to start your holiday season.
Now the question: Is the lot half full or half empty??
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Sunday Church Series - The Bell Tower
This is a church that has touched my heart for a very long time. Their community outreach is a true blessing to the city of Birmingham's homeless.
My Paris Calendars 2011 are now 50% off on Zazzle here!
My Paris Calendars 2011 are now 50% off on Zazzle here!
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Old Blue Door With Chair
Today we take a Christmas break and poke around The Garage again. I don't know, I just liked the old wire chair with the ochre wall and blue door. Holiday festivities and more, will resume on Monday.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Hanukkah
For my Jewish friends here in Birmingham and around the world who are celebrating Hanukkah. This photograph was taken at Temple Emanu-El.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
The Star of Homewood
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
CDP Theme Day - Time..... no Thyme!
Time may fly......but thyme creeps.
Many thanks to Libby Rich at Plant Odyssey who made it possible for me to join in this Theme Day. I looked high and low for thyme, which apparently isn't available in the dead of winter, but I had a sneaking suspicion that Libby would have some. Right I was. They had many varieties to choose from, and she and her friendly staff brought it to me, so I could duck out into the pouring rain for this quick shot. My Birmingham readers, pay her a visit!
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