“One Photo a Day” Archive

One Photo a Day: January 16, 2007

On January 16th, 2007 David Zemens wrote:

01016007_large.jpgWe had managed to avoid winter’s freezing blast until this week, which is unusual in Michigan. Yesterday the freezing rain came, and the temperatures dropped into the teens. As you can see from the photo, there is a tremendous amount of ice on everything, including the branches of this bush.

Although it makes for a pretty photo, it really is an ugly scene here as many trees are down and thousands of homes are without power. It’s the price we pay to live in Michigan.

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One Photo a Day: January 11, 2007

On January 11th, 2007 David Zemens wrote:

01112007_large.jpgIt took less than a week to miss my first daily photo. In fact, I missed two days. Go figure.

Anyhow, I am back at it and have uploaded the photo for today. This is a photo of a good friend of mine, Dennis Markham. When Dennis is not busy talking on the telephone he can usually be found restoring Vintage Rotary Phones. Just before this photo was taken, Dennis was busy showing me some of the phones in his collection. It seems that just yesterday he had installed some beautiful floating shelves on the wall of his home office on which to display part of his telephone collection. How ironic that the telephone rang just at that time.

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One Photo a Day: January 7, 2007

On January 7th, 2007 David Zemens wrote:

01072007_large.jpgSunday morning over easy. Not much excitement going on around here. I got an early start to a web design project this morning. The pendant light in this photo sits above my workspace. The rest of the house was dark, so the light seems to stand by itself in the darkness without any means of support. Just like a spaceship from Mars, isn’t it?

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