Rainbow for Zoe

The last time I came to Wisconsin, for the 2010 sprint triathlon, I saw a rainbow for Zoe.
Now I’m back, and I’ll be darned if I don’t see another one my first night here.
I gotta bring my kid to Wisconsin, clearly.
Hard to see in this shot, but it’s there. There was just no way a camera, any camera, would capture the beauty.

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Passenger seat view

It’s amazing what one can see from the passenger seat of a zippy car.
Well, okay, that last one was taken once we got here. I have a thing for ominous clouds.

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More artsy-fartsy

But too in not to share.
BTW, I’ve had enough to drink tonight that it took me way too long to type in “artsy-fartsy” just now.
And damn, I had to do it twice!
First photo: “Have a gin & tonica”
Second photo: bridge (the word for today, boys and girls, is infrastructure)
Third photo: X (at an Illinois toll plaza)

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Yay, us!

Well, us in a squished, distorted form in the side of a shiny tanker truck, but whatever.
Having a crapton of fun. And we just got here today!

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Images everywhere

I seem to have gotten my eyes back. After months of seeing nothing, now I see images everywhere again.
Having a ton of fun with the iPhone and Instagram app. Have connected with some fellow “Shutter Sisters” via Instagram, too. It’s a whole new little community for me, inspirational and motivating and supportive. Call it e-bliss.
(If any of you are on Instagram or Twitter, PM me and we can exchange handles. Mine contain my last name, so I won’t post them here for safety reasons.)

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Only an engineer

Being married to an engineer means I get to laugh. Frequently. Tonight he made dinner, including this little fruit platter. He proudly presented his creation:
“I call it Mikehenge!”
All I could do was laugh. And say, “That’s blog-worthy!” And grab the iPhone. He protested. But not too much. And then he made a minor adjustment before allowing me to shoot.

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