I wanted to keep checking on the poppies, so we returned to the scene from just 4 days previously. Life moves apace, and the first poppies from that walk were at the floppy and fading stage. I did find a few fresh blooms at another house on the same block. I keep experimenting with soft backgrounds in portrait mode.
The AC is On
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Checking on the Poppies
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Togetherness
Every now and then, Amazon Photos sends me a short slideshow, the most recent one featuring Sue and yours truly in various photos from June 2019 to just recently. Not too surprisingly, we're sometimes drinking coffee in the car. :)
I cannot embed the slideshow, but I have linked the photo to it. Just click on the image and go although you will get a click confirming a redirect. There are 15 frames in the 46 second show.
Tuesday, June 09, 2026
The Ugly Stuff Artisan
At Dark & Deadly on Sunday morning, we enjoyed a very nice caramel coffee (I forget its actual name) and a really scrump breakfast sandwich. It was so good that it will be tough to enjoy the Timmies or McDonalds versions, not that we often do that. In point of fact, it has possibly been years since we last frequented McD's, and if we do get Tims, it is usually a turkey-bacon-club sandwich at lunchtime (again, infrequently).
However, what I am primarily posting about is what we saw at D&D and not about the food and drink that we consumed. Take a look.
Monday, June 08, 2026
Iris Satiation
Having come across the poppies seen in yesterday's post, we thought to visit the museum garden to see and photograph the irises. We have seen nice showings around town and have known that there are irises to be found at the community garden. We were right but were surprised to see many spent blooms. Sue attributed at least some of it to the strong overnight winds and rains.
Of course, I am about to post photos of some irises that we did see.
Sunday, June 07, 2026
Poppytime
We had been planning to walk straight ahead on the trail that extends north past the bridge, but when I spied bright orange flowers off on the street to our right, we changed our course.
The orange poppies shone brightly in the sun. Orange and red can sometimes be difficult in digital photography — for me anyway. These displayed as too red at first, but I was able to edit them back closer to orange. They were in a rather unkempt bed, but I don't mind how the surrounding grass looks a bit like a texture.
Saturday, June 06, 2026
Lights in Blue Hour
I returned to the bridge rainbow lights on the next night, looking for views from the other directions, just for a change. Although I did like some of my golden hour photos from the previous day, I went later on this night, for just blue hour photos. Blue hour occurs post sundown for 20 to 40 minutes, and is generally considered to be the best time to shoot night lights. Even within that brief time frame, the first part of blue hour may tend to be too light and the last part too dark for best results, but one does one’s best.
I began right behind townhall, which of course means that I couldn’t get much of the building in the photo.
There was a man and his dog in the frame. It makes for a different sort of photo. More about this person below.
Friday, June 05, 2026
Lighting with Pride
It is Pride Month. For now at least, the bridge is lit in a suitable array of colours. Of course, the photos are posted in the reverse order of shooting. My final photo of the evening but first in the post is from the other side of the river near the parking lot, but the rest were all taken with townhall in the frame. However, a sliver of townhall does sit on the right edge of the first photo. Aside from that first/final image I think my fav photos is the third one. However, I never find that shooting the lighted bridge goes as well as I would like. Perhaps, I began when it was too light out.






























