It’s Tuesday night and we have a concert to attend, so I’m going to make a quick post of some miscellaneous photos that I have overlooked or otherwise forgotten to publish thus far.
First, I totally did not notice this lovely bean pod when I did my garden update last night. I’m not sure how I missed it, but I’m certainly glad to see it!
Here are some photos from our Memorial Day trip to the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The museum itself was closed, but we spent a good chunk of time hanging out in the gardens and exploring the ever-changing 100 Acres sculpture park. If you haven’t seen it yet, pick a cool day and go! (This weekend is supposed to be lovely).
We also stopped by Crown Hill Cemetery to check out the view from James Whitcomb Riley’s tomb. It’s supposed to be the highest point in the city, though according to my dad that distinction now belongs to a landfill on the south side. Regardless, I love the way that Indianapolis looks like a dense forest when seen from this vantage point. Who knew that you could get away from the city by climbing above it.
Patrick says, Happy Tuesday. Enjoy the nice weather!
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You didn’t hyperventilate while in Crown Hill??
Nice use of perspective. the first five photographs are particularly dramatic in use of tone, light, and perspective. Well done !