Sore knees on Earth Day

Sore knees on Earth Day

Church of the Messiah The only thing I didn’t like about Earth Day was how my knees suffered at the end of a day of bike riding around and through Westerville.The good news is it’s a great day for being on your bike. The bad news is that you will hurt at the end of the day.

I didn’t mind the pain even if my photos were not extraordinary and somewhat pedestrian. I was on my bike, outside for hours, breathing spring air and taking in the earliest of green sprouts on the trees.

A small project I’ve been working on includes the Church of the Master at Otterbein. Usually it’s very difficult to get a good photo  because the two large trees out front cast great shadows across the front of the church in summer or it looks stark and uninviting in the bleak look of winter.

In early spring as the trees begin to show the chlorophyll greens of summer and the white blossoms of apple trees border the church my photography is a little easier.

That day was Earth Day this year.

 

 

Sore knees on Earth Day

Sore knees on Earth Day

Church of the Messiah The only thing I didn’t like about Earth Day was how my knees suffered at the end of a day of bike riding around and through Westerville.The good news is it’s a great day for being on your bike. The bad news is that you will hurt at the end of the day.

I didn’t mind the pain even if my photos were not extraordinary and somewhat pedestrian. I was on my bike, outside for hours, breathing spring air and taking in the earliest of green sprouts on the trees.

A small project I’ve been working on includes the Church of the Master at Otterbein. Usually it’s very difficult to get a good photo  because the two large trees out front cast great shadows across the front of the church in summer or it looks stark and uninviting in the bleak look of winter.

In early spring as the trees begin to show the chlorophyll greens of summer and the white blossoms of apple trees border the church my photography is a little easier.

That day was Earth Day this year.

 

 

An Earth Day celebration waiting to happen

An Earth Day celebration waiting to happen

Flowering tree with two different blossoms

Tomorrow is Earth Day and I didn’t want to wait until then to show shoot the tree in a yard near my home where there are two different blossoms.

One is the white crabapple blossom so popular in Ohio yards. The other is a Japanese pink willow with its iconic drooping limbs festooned with flowers.

Both grow from a single trunk at a fork where a graft intending to make one of the two trees the predominant growth split forcing both trees to grow.

I’m not sure which is the root stock and which is the flowering stock but it appears the crabapple is the fork that formed from the trunk below the grafting point.

It really doesn’t matter which one was planned. They are now one tree with two different flowers. I love this tree.

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Rowing Regatta on a cool morning

Rowing Regatta on a cool morning

Hoover regatta

Twice a year I spend Saturday morning on the shores of Hoover Reservoir watching small groups of athletes compete in a display of their prowess with narrow boats, long-handled broad oars, and youthful enthusiasm in a Westerville Crew sponsored competition.

Such was today with a crisp cold greeting for the first race scheduled at 8 am on morning forecast for temperatures barely above freezing and a strong wind out of the southwest to blow broad clouds cross the sky to hide the warmth of the sun.

Despite the less than perfect weather, these athletes, their families, coaches, and friends had a spirited day of competition.

I had a great time and didn’t get too muddy.

See more from the Hoover Regatta in a Photo Gallery

Rowing Regatta on a cool morning

Rowing Regatta on a cool morning

Hoover regatta

Twice a year I spend Saturday morning on the shores of Hoover Reservoir watching small groups of athletes compete in a display of their prowess with narrow boats, long-handled broad oars, and youthful enthusiasm in a Westerville Crew sponsored competition.

Such was today with a crisp cold greeting for the first race scheduled at 8 am on morning forecast for temperatures barely above freezing and a strong wind out of the southwest to blow broad clouds cross the sky to hide the warmth of the sun.

Despite the less than perfect weather, these athletes, their families, coaches, and friends had a spirited day of competition.

I had a great time and didn’t get too muddy.

See more from the Hoover Regatta in a Photo Gallery