Saturday, January 21, 2006

Riding the storm out ...




The stick man sits out rush-hour flurries Friday evening on the roof in capitol square.

Friday, January 20, 2006

Home again, home again, jiggedy-jog



Halted at the intersection of Williamson and Baldwin Streets, in traffic-stopping citywide flurries.
Who are those guys?




The south wing of the state capitol on a gray day.
Overcast brings cold, gray days back to Madison.




A barren oak tree on the lawn of the capitol. Grace Episcopal in the background.

Sunday, January 15, 2006


Derelect pump house and vaneless windmill, Cottage Grove, Wisconsin.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Genna's bar in the early morning hours




... still decorated for Christmas.
"He said the sun rose ... he said it sang to him."



Madison sees sunlight two days in a row.

Friday, January 06, 2006


I haven't blogged all week because the sun's been gone for almost three weeks now, giving me no fresh opportunities to look for new outdoor shots worth publishing. I piddle around with indoor shots, but this is the best I've come up with.

Monday, January 02, 2006


There's nobody to play with and nothing to eat, so Boo curls up in her nest on the quilt for an afternoon's nap.

Wednesday, December 28, 2005


Front entrance to the Baskerville building on Hamilton St.

(This is a hand-held shot, although I had to take about a half-dozen snaps to get it, and hold my breath each time. I've learned a new setting on my digital camera that lets me take photos at night. )

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

The Lamb building on the 100 block of State Street, home to Michelangelo's, the finest coffee shop in downtown Madison.

Wouldn't it be heaven to live in an apartent over a great coffee shop? Especially an apartment with leaded, stained-glass bay windows.

Maybe someday...

(The back entrance to the same building.)

Saturday, December 24, 2005



A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Madison O-Folk!

Saturday, December 17, 2005


There is nobody more content than a cat in a lap.

Friday, December 16, 2005


Time to share a few more photos of the interior of Taylor's antique store, on Carroll Street in capital square (next to Shakespeare's book store). I wandered in today to see the newly-arranged selection of trinkets and baubles. The assortment is dizzying.

The shop resembles nothing so much as your very rich aunt's eclectic collection of mementos and knick-knacks, spanning 180 years and overflowing from every showcase, dresser-drawer and shelf in her thirteen-room Victorian mansion. You can visit the shop every day of the week and find something new each day.

Their specialty is maps, which explains the globes and framed prints on the walls.

Thursday, December 15, 2005


Taylor's on North Carroll Street in downtown Madison has decorated their front window with a dizzying display of old-time toys. It's more than I can do justice to in a few snapshots, but perhaps I can capture a tiny bit of the fun to be had looking in the window.

A close-up of a few of the items in the window: clowns on top of the merry-go-round, marionettes hanging in the background, the detail from a carnival bench ...

... a shooting gallery, a marble-in-the-cups game, a pinball table, and a wonderful assortment of circus posters.

The seal of the state of Wisconsin, embossed in brass on the doors of the capital building; a special treat for a loyal viewer of our page.