Sunrise on Clinch River

Sunrise on Clinch River
Misty Morning Sunrise

Thursday, January 29, 2015

"Some local favorites" photo show at the Children's Museum of Oak Ridge

During the month of February, 2015, the photo show, "Some local favorites" consisting of 40 photographs of local scenes ranging from macro wildflower images to nature scenes of spring, fall and winter, are being exhibited in the "Imagination Gallery" of the Children's Museum of Oak Ridge.

Here are the images of the show:

9843    White Trillium and small waterfall (collage) Frozen Head State Park

0026    Flame Azalea UT Arboretum

0028    Flame Azalea (2) UT Arboretum 

0094    “Misty Sunrise” on Clinch River 

0398    Small Waterfall Frozen Head State Park

0749    David Hall Cabin

0900    Railroad bridge over Clinch River

1029    Oak Ridge International Friendship Bell with reflection and willow tree

1225    Oak Ridge High School

1599    “Proud May” Mayapple bloom

1707    Freels Bend Cabin circa 1848

2244    Water drops on flower

2336    “Peaceful” Fall roadway UT Arboretum

3001    “Getting Ready” Unopened Columbine

3007    “My Favorite Trillium” Whorled Trillium

3285    Crested Dwarf Iris

3542    “In the Rain” Japanese Maple leaf 

3669    “Full flow” Ozone Falls 

4962    Water drops on flower too

4065    Columbine 
4180    Snow and fall color near Sugarlands Great Smoky Mountains National Park

4211    “Favorite river scene” Little Pigeon River Great Smoky Mountain National Park

4285    Guest House at the Alexander Inn

5068    “Close to it” Coneflower bloom

5521    Coneflower profile

5784    Potters Falls near Wartburg

5911    Chapel on the Hill

6577    Oak Ridge International Friendship Bell with daffodils

7401    “Peaceful too” Fall roadway UT Arboretum 

7563    “Sunset on the farm” Barn, silo and tree

7636    Touch me not

8323    Bald River Falls

8770    “Peace in the Valley” view from Foothills Parkway looking toward Blackberry Farms

8781    Fall Colors on the Cherohala Skyway

8794    “Let the Dragon’s Tail Run Begin” east entrance to Highway 129 Dragon’s Tail

9444    “Quiet Bridge in Trees” UT Arboretum

9455    “Standout” Iris

9463    “Proud” Day Lily 

9766    “Laura’s Rose” 

9890    Bleeding Heart
 

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Nine images selected for an office in Oak Ridge!











Friday, January 2, 2015

2013 Historically Speaking



Available for purchase at: 2013 Historically Speaking 

2013 Historically Speaking is the eighth annual volume of historical articles published in The Oak Ridger newspaper. Like others in this series, the weekly stories vary from purely historical event stories such as "The Graphite Reactor, Isotopes and a new element" to human interest stories such as ""Coach Gaddis and the 'Penny Lady.'" Both of these tell stories about different aspects of Oak Ridge life. There are stories of Lester Fox and his buses, Lee Russell's identification of the purpose of the "Y chromosome" to the history of Oak Ridge as seen by Bobby Copeland, one of the many people in Oak Ridge who are international experts. Bobby is an expert on "B Westerns!" Stories of Oak Ridge include the latest book to be published on Oak Ridge, "The Girls of Atomic City," by Denise Kiernan. There is a series on the history of Wheat from Sarah Littleton's perspective. I was pleased to capture these details of Oak Ridge history and am glad to bring them to you in this annual book form.

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