• Duke Boswell

    On the 70th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy, a shot from June 6, 2012. Major Henry “Duke” Boswell at the La Fiere Causeway. After first seeing combat in Italy, Boswell parachuted into Ste. Mere Eglise, the first town to be liberated in the campaign. He would later fight in Holland and Belgium, where Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge, respectively, were critical points in the war. By 1945, of the original 146 men in Boswell’s G-Company, only 13 remained alive and uninjured.

  • Quiet Station

    Evening trains at Gare du Nord, as listed on the Departures board.

  • Blossoms

    At this year’s celebration, a great day on the Mall.

  • Roadside House

    A wider shot of the house from Wall and Door.

  • Campanule

    Thinking of Spring and the flowers for sale along Rue Mouffetard.

  • The Last Stop

    The Cité station, in the center of Paris, isn’t the last stop on the Metro’s Line 4. But after one year of daily photo posts, this shot is the end of the line for my yearlong project. 365 posts ago, I set out to try something different.

  • Up 10th

    On the High Line Park.

  • Inside the Bird

    Inside Santiago Calatrava’s Satolas train station at the Lyon airport.

  • Snow at Archives

    As the cold and snow recedes for the year, a look back to an evening glimpse outside Archives station.

  • St. Clair Departure

    A cold afternoon at St. Clair West. Update: Just by chance I posted this on the 60th Birthday of the Yonge subway. Thanks for all the shots. Well, and all the transit. 

  • Grain Step

    At the Owen Sound grain terminal.

  • Escarpment Farm

    From a path along the Bruce Trail, near Big Bay, looking south.

  • Cove Wave

    The Coves of La Jolla on a cloudy summer day.

  • Over the Border

    In Great Falls Park, looking across the Potomac River to Virginia.

  • Wood

    Textures on a cottage.

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