Wedding Details: Rain

In honor of today’s downpours, I thought it appropriate to share the following photo from a July wedding a few years ago.  The skies opened up right before the ceremony and only delayed things by 20 minutes.  I love Shawna + Andy’s sense of humor in this photo.  With umbrella in hand, these two were so relaxed with the weather, just happy to be married.  And how cute are their dogs?

Wedding Details : Rain

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Until next time,

Helen

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    Fine Art Friday : Old San Juan Streets and Doors

    Puerto Rico is one of my favorite places to visit.  I love the colors and vibrancy of the island.  The food, drinks and people are great.  Here is a collection of images from a visit there.  I just fell in love with the unique doors.  What color is your current door and what would you like it to be if you could paint it any color?  San Juan Doors and Street Collection

    Until next time,

    Helen

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      Fine Art Friday: A Ranunculus’ Secret & Soul

      From a beautiful bouquet of purple ranunculus, came these two images.   It is hard to move past the tragic events that took place here in Boston on Monday.  I look at these flowers and I see in them the spectrum of reaction to the event – one of being closed, a shutting down so to speak, to one of being fully open, sharing every feeling and emotion.   Whatever your reaction or way of dealing with these tragic events, you are not alone.  It is so interesting to see our behavior in nature.

      A Ranunculus' SecretA Ranunculus' Soul

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      Helen

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        Boston Marathon 2013

        It is difficult to have anything unique to say about the tragic events that occurred near yesterday’s Boston Marathon’s finish line.  My college years were spent watching this amazing event from Wellesley College, with friends, cheering on wheelchair racers and runners.  These days I watch in Newton, at the bottom of Heartbreak Hill.  Yesterday, I thought I would take a few snapshots and share them.  I thought it more important than ever to share them, given yesterday’s events.  A tragic event should not overshadow the accomplishment of those who participated in the Boston Marathon.

        Until next time,

        Helen

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