Fresh snow covers a railroad bridge over Starkweather Creek.
Monthly Archives: December 2013
A white Christmas
No dreaming necessary.
Snow covered pine trees — one of the quintessential scenes of Christmas in Wisconsin.
The longest night of artificial light
The winter solstice is one of my favorite days of the year. Once we get through this longest night, the season of darkness turns the tide, and the sun blesses us with more daylight each day (at least for the next six months).
This artificial light is one of the wall sconces at the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Happy Solstice!
Trees in the morning sky
Flaky parallels
Biblio-submarine
When you enter the lower level stacks of the Wisconsin Historical Society Library, you walk down a metal stairway, and find yourself in a cramped space with very low ceilings, and prominently visible building infrastructure.
The foggy unknown
We’ve had dense fog in Madison for two straight days. Some people complain about the gloominess the fog brings, but I love its mysterious nature.