Friday, August 10, 2007


Pouring cement around the forms in order to frame the tree spots,
or whatever they're called.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007


Red sky in the morning,
Sailors take warning

Tuesday, August 07, 2007


The city's going to cut this elm tree down this summer,
now that it's infested by Dutch elm disease.
They say it's 150 years old.
You can't find too many elms like this around her any more.

Monday, August 06, 2007


The trucks paved the corner with ready-mix this afternoon.

The cap square bus stops are falling to the wrecking ball!
R.I.P.

When I choose a bank, I look at the interest rates offered,
the total assets on deposit, the ease of internet transfers,
and the degree of helpfulness I get from the staff ...
but the deal-maker is, without question, whether or not
they're playing Jimi Hendrix in the lobby.

Friday, July 27, 2007


Pouring concrete in the rain.
I wouldn't have thought that would be practicable,
but there they are doing it.

Protesters utterly fail to outrage spectators or even get their attention in capital square.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007


The marquee of the Orpheum on State Street.
That odd-colored digit caught my eye and wouldn't let go
until I photographed it.

A Denizen of State Street.
Looks a little like John Bolton.

Sunday, July 22, 2007


I can't reconcile my delight of old cars and trucks with my despair that there are too many cars and trucks in the world. Keeping the old ones around would seem to be nothing more than adding to the mess. But the nostalgia I feel for a dolled-up show piece like this is undeniable.
I spotted this old Chevy off Bridge Street in Monona.
And speaking of trucks:


Old McDonald had a truck ...

Saturday, July 21, 2007

I snapped these photos on my bike ride around Lake Monona today:

Spot the penguin:


Tenney Locks


The birds on Paterson St


A perfect day over Lake Monona


Sailboats docked on the lake near John Nolen Drive

Friday, July 20, 2007

I went to the Dane County Fair with My Darling B to see the llamas.
They're very curious animals, attentively watching every passer-by.


Some sheep have to be shorn of their coats, but you only have to unzip these clever little numbers.

If you win a contest at the fair, they write on your butt with white shoe polish.
Doesn't seem dignified, somehow.

They had contests for everything, from corn ...

... to hay ...

... but nothing's more fun than cupcake judging.

Sunday, July 15, 2007


A beige Thunderbird?

Saturday, July 14, 2007

A few odds & ends from
Art Fair On The Square
in beautiful downtown Madison







Friday, July 13, 2007


So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, good-bye ...

Thursday, July 12, 2007


A tiled floor at the entrance to an old State Street building.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007


Ye gods! There's a cherry picker setting up next to the big oak on the corner!
It's curtains for the old wood!


False alarm. He only took down the lamp post.
*whew*


The hardhats moved in on a stretch of cap square yesterday morning and
in the space of just a few hours, made short work of pulling up the sidewalk.