Lin and Michael's Photos

Lin and Michael’s Photos

There was a big rally for the Ravens today.  Took a bunch of pictures from the office window.  The Ravens arrived in five buses around 12:15.  this picture shows some of the buses and some of the Ravens walking to the stage.  I had to take a bunch of pictures and time it just right so the flames would show up in the picture.

January 2, 2013

Lin and Michael's Photos 2013

Lin and Michael’s Photos 2013

Back to work today.  Went for a walk around the Inner Harbor at lunchtime.  Spotted this little girl by the big transformer at Ripley’s Believe it or Not and had to stop and take a picture.  I did not realize that this is Bumblebee who was in the last three transformer movies.

December 18, 2012

Lin and Michael's Photos 2012

Lin and Michael’s Photos 2012

Walked over to the Inner Harbor this morning – the sky was blue and it was warm for a December day.  Stopped to take some pictures and liked this one of the reflections because it had some red in it.  When I left work this afternoon it had turned windy and colder – that’s weather in Maryland for you.  Wait five minutes and it changes.  Where is the snow??

December 3, 2012

Inner Harbor ReflectionsInner Harbor Reflections.  What a beautiful day – in the 60’s and it’s December.  We went for a long walk around the Inner Harbor today.  I must have been in the grove because I took lots of pictures.  Had to run to keep up with my fellow walkers several times – they are not doing a 365 project but they understand that I am a photo fanatic.  Liked this one the best – you can see the reflections of the Hard Rock Cafe in the upper right.

December 2, 2012

Lin and Michael's Photos 2012

Lin and Michael’s Photos 2012

Lazy Day today.  We did go for a walk but did not see anything that inspired me and then when we got home I got engrossed in the latest Iris Johanssen book so decided to use a picture from Monday since I had several good ones to choose from.  

the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse was originally built in 1855, with its pilings screwed into a shoal at the mouth of the Patapsco River, this lighthouse safely guided merchant and passenger ships into the Inner Harbor for over 100 years.

Removed from the Patapsco in 1988, the lighthouse was carried by barge to Pier 5 where is has been a free museum ever since.