Saturday, August 17, 2013

Texture

Today I am posting about texture. I love pictures of texture. They're visually as well as mentally stimulating. You can almost feel the picture, especially when the contrast is high and detail is plentiful. I especially love natural texture because I love nature, and it's great to feel as if you're outside sometimes even when you're sitting inside on your butt being lazy and watching Big Bang Theory.

















Friday, August 16, 2013

Texas Visit: Fallen Soldiers Memorial

There is a newly installed memorial near my house in honor of those who have fallen in recent military operations. It's super sobering, especially since we think the names are just from Texas people. There are a lot of names. This post is for their memory and in honor of their friends and family who will never be the same without them. May they rest in peace, and may the living soldiers know that they are brave, honorable, and greatly esteemed in my book. After all, my brother is an Air Force vet. Oh, and there's a picture of Don Quixote to cheer you up and dry your eyes.










Thursday, August 15, 2013

Texas Visit: Lanier Place

I am back from the Lone Star State, and after 22 years and 11 months of living there I still went somewhere I had never been before. Mark Lanier is a wealthy lawyer from the Spring area, and he has a great amount of property. He's a cool lawyer, though, because he lets people onto that property (at least, part of it) to take pictures and study. Yes, study. He has an enormous theological library on that property along with an adorable chapel. There's even a zoo and a train station and, yes, even a Tardis for you Whovians. We normal people know them as phone booths. Now the access to the property is limited because it is private, which I understand completely, but we had access to the chapel and library. I took pictures like a good photographer.





 Replica of a Mosaic in Turkey
 Book of Esther in Hebrew















 Printed on the Gutenberg Printing Press (though not by Gutenberg)