January
Buckhorn Island State Park in January is stark and beautiful and very quiet. |
Nate McMurray, Grand Island's town supervisor, announced his intention to run for the House of Representatives in the 27th district on January 14th. |
Thousands of people participated in the women's march in Buffalo on January 21st. |
News media at the women's march. |
Buffalo's architecture is gorgeous. |
At Virginia Kelley's painting class in Stella Niagara, we painted large flowers with a black background. |
I went to a meet the candidates night in Warsaw, New York. Here is Nate McMurray with Joan Elizabeth Seamans, who later became a candidate for New York State Senate. |
February
Early in February, River Lea existed in a state of stasis. It was stuck in Christmas, while the rest of the world had moved on. |
We painted a forest at Stella Niagara! |
Light fixtures can be beautiful. |
Exploring Grand Island on a winter's day. |
Trinity United Methodist Church has a shop where they sell fair-trade crafts from around the world. I was there for a Lenten luncheon. |
March
Back to Stella Niagara to paint!!! |
Because of Tray's generosity, I was able to travel to Charlotte. I am so grateful to her. Here she is with her wife Foxxy and Tray's son. (Tray is wearing the hat and purple tie.) |
Ramona was well loved. As one person at the funeral said, "Once you entered Ramona's world, you never left." |
Momma De's Mixing Bowl isn't just a bakery. It's a place to go for fun. That includes classes in cookie decorating! |
Checkers came to the Grand Island Memorial Library to entertain children with all sorts of magic tricks. |
April
At last!!! The first signs of spring! |
My mom gave me a plain necklace with an elephant pendant. I decided to use the pendant to make a different necklace. Here is a display of elephants. |
Despite the early signs of spring, there was still plenty of ice in the Niagara River. |
Jams and jellies, locally produced, are a big attraction at the farmers market. |
Cactus flowers! This is an arid region and cactuses grow everywhere! It truly was quite a sight for someone who comes from the northeast. |
Palm trees!!! Yippee!!!! |
My great nieces and great nephew are fascinated by coins in the water. |
How cool is this life-sized chess set? |
Interesting character at the parade. |
May
There are some really beautiful plants at the zoo. |
There were a great variety of birds at the zoo. |
We enjoyed a gondola ride, and this was the view. |
The elephants were a big attraction. |
When I returned to Buffalo, I was very happy to discover that winter had ended. I went to the Japanese Gardens behind the Buffalo History Museum on May 11th to see the cherry blossoms. |
There are several varieties of cherry trees in the gardens. Some have white blossoms... |
... and some have pink... |
It is a beautiful space for a garden. |
The Japanese Gardens are a gift from Kanazawa, Japan, a sister city to Buffalo. |
People enjoy the gardens and some weddings are held there. |
Life is awakening in spring. It is my favorite season. |
This is a bridge at Delaware Park that was built by the Works Progress Administration in 1936. |
A visitor to Delaware Park. |
Back in Grand Island, I saw this critter. |
There was a wood painting class at Momma De's Mixing Bowl. I painted Lady Liberty! She is so lovely and an inspiration. I later gave her to Nate McMurray, during one of his campaign house parties. |
June
Master Naturalist volunteer weekend began with tree re-planting at a park in Niagara Falls. |
This is a really relaxing place in Niagara Falls. |
Sunset at Joseph Davis State Park in Lewiston. |
This is the little chapel. |
Grotto at the Niagara River preserve. One of the projects that the Land Conservancy is working on is to add a walking trail so that people can see the beauty of this preserve. |
Joseph Davis State Park was the site of a birdwatching hike. |
When I returned to Grand Island, I went straight to a rock painting activity in Veterans Park. The rocks were hidden in various places in Grand Island. |
Here is a visitor to my back yard. |
Here I am with a bird feeder that I painted at Momma De's Mixing Bowl! |
My friend Joanna and I went to see King Lear, the first of two plays in the annual Shakespeare in Delaware Park. It was a beautiful and very moving production. |
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What a beautiful story of your year, told in pictures! Thanks for sharing it.
Hi Alice,
I can see you have been working on this post all year.
At my work pace, I would have needed to break this into 12 posts.
The pictures are great and the stories are spellbinding.
Blog on!
Merry merry January.
I love your photographs and the wide range of subject matter. I'm hoping to incorporate some more photographic documentation this year in my blog, and your pictures are quite an inspiration that beautiful and interesting things are all around us.
What wonderful photos Alice! I love the April crocuses! Looking forward to the challenge again!
This is a great retrospective, Alice!
Thanks for rekindling the memories.
You had a beautifully busy year, my friend!!
Alice, love the look-back into 2018 through your pics and stories; I remember reading about and being inspired by Ramona's story ...
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