Picture of the Week

Proof Perfection is Fleeting

WISHING YOU A BIT OF LUCK

TWILIGHT, YESTERDAY

Celebrate!

REFLECTED GLORY

GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER?







WORLD MIGRATORY BIRD DAY

Washington, DC






MEMORIAL DAY







National Gallery of Australia, Canberra








Glorious trompe l'oeil Painting in Il Gesu, Rome



In Autumno Decoro (In Glorious Autumn)
Central Park, NYC





National Mall, Washington, DC

National Mall, Washington, DC

MARCHÉ JEAN-TALON, MONTRÉAL (Qc.)




HARBINGERS OF AN EARLY SPRING





Reedville, VA






13 August 2022

WASHINGTON, DC










SWOOP! THERE IT IS!


NO PASSING ZONE



A VERY BRIGHT GIBBOUS MOON EMERGING






"WHY?" - "WHY NOT?"




Crowd-sourced Ideas for Summer!


Imminent (A Sky to Remember)



Excellent Form!
Northern Neck, Chesapeake Bay, VA

Making the Best of It
Sunday Brunch



Washington, DC

Georgetown, Washington, DC



Remembering Carefree School Days
Hanoi, Việt Nam



Unsuccessful parallel parking, Connecticut Ave., Washington, DC

Outdoor Market, Rome


…and maybe a visit from the Tooth Fairy and the Big Bad Wolf

Better Together (Mieux Ensemble) - Saint-Tropez

Late Summer Sunset, Solomons Island, MD


CHECKING
IN


(Smith Point Homage to Sanford Gifford)

Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt, Germany

Marché en Plein Air, Sanary-Sur-Mer, France




16 March 2020
DUPONT CIRCLE, NOON
Washington, DC

Lazio’s Window, Rome

(An Homage to Mr. Rogers)

Tulsa, Oklahoma










LOW TIDE, END OF DAY
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