EILEEN R HICKMAN
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2024 Featured Photos
October 2024 Featured Photo
Ran-Tong Elephant Sanctuary, Chiange Mai, Thailand, September 2024
An elephant, flanked by its handler, responds to our volunteer guide as we arrive at the sanctuary.
What an amazing day we had, feeding, washing, and loving on the elephants, who are all at the sanctuary after being rescued from a life of labor and abuse. We were encouraged to talk and sing to the elephants and gently touch them, as this would help them recover from the fear and trauma they experienced at the hands of other humans.
We may have helped them a little, but they more than returned the favor, giving us moments of wonder we will never forget.
September 2024 Featured Photo
Death Valley National Park, CA, January 2017
This unwordly landscape is the result of a rare rain event in Death Valley National Park. This flat valley, below sea level, is a bed of salt, which makes patterns in the shallow standing water after a rain.
The water was shallow enough when we visited that we could walk across it, only getting the bottoms of our feet wet. The salt patterns looked like the snow or ice of a strange science fiction world, and the snow-capped mountains added to the wierd beauty of the scene.
August 2024 Featured Photo
Olympus, Greece, January 2020
The ancient Olympic games were only one of a number of atheletic contests in ancient Greece. Various cities held games in order to honor the gods of their region and bring fame (and commerce) to their city.
In our day, Olympus is the one we remember, because of the modern Olympics. The ancient site is extensive, and the stadium area is still well defined. A number of shrines to various gods can also be identified, and are joined by gracious, pillar lined avenues, such as this one.
We were priveldged to visit the site on a perfect January day, a day that showed the ruins at their best.
July 2024 Featured Photo
Brandywine Falls, Whistler, BC, Canada, May 2024
Highway 99 between Whistler and Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, is a lovely, scenic route, with several waterfalls within a short walk from the highway. In the spring they run full from the snowmelt off the nearby mountains. We were able to visit in May, an ideal time. The other falls take winding paths, splitting over rocks and shooting through underground tunnels, but Brandywine Fall is no-nonsense, shooting out from its lip into a full cascade.
June 2024 Featured Photo
Yaquina Head Lighthouse, near Newport, OR, May 2024
Newport is always a fun place to visit, for the beach, for the harbor with its boats, shops, and great seafood, and most especially for the nearby lighthouses. The lighthouse at Yaquina Head is an especially lovely one, and we were fortunate to visit on a beautiful sunny day, with blue skies, lots of wildflowers, and the bonus of seals and nesting Cormorants in the bay below.
May 2024 Featured Photo
Rocky Mountain Columbines, July 2017
The wildflower festival is one of the summer highlights in Crested Butte, CO. Although we did not participate in any official festival events, we made a trek to Crested Butte in July 2027 to see the glories of the mountain wildflowers.
These Rocky Mountain Columbines, nodding in the sunlight, were one of the treats of the visit. Iconic to the mountains and unparalleled in beauty, it’s no wonder this is the state flower of Colorado.
April 2024 Featured Photo
My cat, Topaz, July 2017
Topaz was a member of our family from 2004 to 2019. She gave us many hours of fun and delightful snuggles. When my children were in college they asked for pictures of her on a daily basis, so I got out my camera and began snapping one photo after another. I now have hundreds of pictures, and though I seldom look at them, from time to time I enjoy pulling one up and remembering the good times with this delightful kitty.
I credit Topaz and an earlier kitty for my fascination with felines, which led me to create sentient cats for my fantasy world, Kakislane.
March 2024 Featured Photo
Sandhill Cranes takes flight near Monte Vista, CO, March 2018
Every spring thousands of Sandhill Cranes, geese, and ducks stop off near Monte Vista, CO during their migration north to their nesting territory. They are attracted by the combination of abundant water and fallow farmlands (which they can glean for fallen grain to fuel their flight north).
Their stop in Monte Vista is long enough that the town hosts a Sandhill Crane festival each year in March. In 2018 my son and I took a short (overnighter) trip to see the cranes. What an amazing experience, to see these fascinating birds coming in from the fields in the evening, soaring through the sky in an age-old dance and coasting in for a landing, or rising as one to fill the sky again.
February 2024 Featured Photo
Highline in the rain, NYC, NY, April 2023
The Highline in New York City is an old rail line that has been convereted into a walking path/platform. It is especially charming in the springtime when the walkway is lined with blooming plants.
It was the highlight of an earlier trip, and my son and I wanted to take a walk here on our spring 2023 trip despite the drenching rain. So with rainjackets and umbrellas, we braved the weather to take a stroll, and we were not disappointed. There is something special about finding all this beauty surrounded by tall buildings and bustling city life and seeing how welcoming the walkway can be even in bad weather.
January 2024 Featured Photo
Sunset and Moonrise over Mount Lemmon, Tucson, AZ December 2023
From the back yard of our Christmas holiday rental, we were treated to this full moon rising over Mt Lemmon and the Suguaros of the Sonoran Desert. Behind me as I captured this photo is the eastern unit of Suguaro National Park. At 9,159 ft, Mt Lemmon is the highest point in the Santa Catalina Mountains, a Sky Island in the desert, offering a vastly different environment from the desert below and providing a local ski destination for Tucson residents.
2023 Featured Photos
December 2023 Featured Photo
Brown Pelican, Charleston, SC, March 2012
On a fun spring break trip in 2012, we took in the sights in Charleston, SC. It’s a beautiful city, but, being a bird lover, I was as fascinated by the the pelicans and other sea birds as I was by the city and its history. This brown pelican was still in its winter plumage.
November 2023 Featured Photo
Colorado Front Range Neighborhood, October 2023
It’s that time of the year. The big guys of the local deer herds are sporting impressive racks of antlers, and the first snows are starting to fall along the Colorado Front Range. I came across this buck browsing among the evergreens after a late October storm that dumped almost a foot of snow on our neighborhood.
October 2023 Featured Photo
The Beach at Del Mar, California, January 2017.
A January visit to San Diego was highlighted with a walk on the beach at Del Mar. We started our evening stroll on the sand beach, but a little way south along the shore we found a rockier area, with these unusual formations. They look like strange aliens watching for something mysterious to emerge from the sea.
September 2023 Featured Photo
A native pollinator enjoying a blooming Butterfly Weed (Asclepias Tuberosa), Bettendorf, IA, Summer 2016.
My prairie garden at my previous home in Bettendorf, IA was a little messy at times, but I loved it that way. Not only did I get a wild riot of color and interest year round, but, with mostly native plants, it attracted a host of native wildlife. Some of its greatest pleasures came in moments such as the one captured in this photo, when native insects or birds came calling.
August 2023 Featured Photo
Storm clouds rolling in, June 2023
I’m fascinated by clouds. I walked outside my front door one summer evening, looked at the sky, and raced back in for my camera. This storm was coming from the east, which is very unusual, and a hint of evening sun touched the clouds from the west. A little later, the clouds were upon us with a massive storm–torrential rain and an incredible lightning show.
July 2023 Featured Photo
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA, July 2013.
We parked on the north side of the bridge and walked across, and then back again, marveling, not only at the beauty and engineering of this structure, but also at the beauty of the fog that rolled in and blanketed the bay. The bridge became, then, an object of wonder and mystery.
June 2023 Featured Photo
A spring snowstorm advances over South Park in Colorado, May 2023.
South Park is a grassland flat in central Colorado, encircled by the Mosquito and Park ranges of the Rocky Mountains. As I drove through South Park along Highway 24, I paused in my race to beat the storm in order to get some pictures of the stark wild beauty of the battle between sun and clouds. There was little doubt the clouds would win this time, but I managed to miss the worst of the storm.
May 2023 Featured Photo
Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand, March 2023.
After a day cruising the lake on the restored steamship T. S. S. Earnslaw and enjoying lunch at a sheep farm in the middle of magnificent alpine scenery, we were treated to this lovely sunset in Queenstown, New Zealand. The perfect end to a lovely day.
April 2023 Featured Photo
In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit.. . .It was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort. It had a perfectly round door like a porthole, painted green. . .
So begins J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit. And when Peter Jackson decided to bring Tolkien’s work to life in film, the hobbit’s hole, Bag-End appeared on a farm in New Zealand in all its green glory. We toured the Hobbiton movie set on a beautiful day in March 2023 and were utterly charmed, not just by Bilbo’s Bag-End, but by the 38 other hobbit holes, the mill, and the Green Dragon pub, where we were treated to a drink of the hobbit’s special brew.
March 2023 Featured Photo
March 2013. Arches National Park toward evening. We were amazed, at every turn, by the multitude of shapes, layers, colors. The desert southwest is arid, but not barren, and certainly not devoid of beauty. Some of the most stunning vistas are found in this harsh and unforgiving landscape, where the sky seems to go on forever and there is room to fling your arms wide, breath deeply, and let your heart and mind expand.
February 2023 Featured Photo
December 2022, Marrakech, Morocco, where we visited the Jardin Majorelle (Majorelle Garden). The blue color found throughout is named for the garden’s founder, Frenchman Jacques Majorelle–Majorelle Blue. The garden houses an exotic collection of cactus–not native to Morocco.
January 2023 Featured Photo
December 2022, Morocco, the Dunes of the Sahara Desert as evening falls. We rode camels from our camp into the dunes and dismounted near this spot. I climbed a little higher to get a better view. The magnificently scultped dunes felt endless, and the quiet was deep and mesmerizing.
2022 Featured Photos
December 2022 Featured Photo
Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, November 2022. I drove through a snow storm to get from Colorado to Fort Worth, but the Botanic Gardens were still green, the trees were in nearly full leaf, and, not shown in this photo, flowers were still blooming. A stroll through the gardens was like balm to my soul, especially since I was able to enjoy it with a good friend.
November Featured Photo
The Keeper of the Plains, WIchita, KS. A sculpture by Kiowa-Comanche artist Blackbear Bosin, the Keeper of the Plains presides over the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas Rivers near downtown Wichita.
The Rings of Fire (fire pits) are lit in a short ceremony each evening and burn for about fifteen minutes before being extingished. I took this photo during the ceremony on a perfect July evening in 2021.
October 2022 Featured Photo
October 2022–A time of golden leaves and bluebird skies in Colorado. We took a trip to the high country during the first week of October to catch the Aspens in full color before colder weather sets in and the leaves drop
A perfect day gave us not only golden leaves, but ample sunshine and the perfect blue skies found only in the low-humidity western mountains.
September 2022 Featured Photo
Book, books, and more books. The Long Room in the Old Library at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, August 2022.
The Long Room holds 200,000 books, many of them rare, early volumes. The Trinity Harp, dating back to the 15th century and the oldest harp in Ireland, is also on display here.
On our visit to the library, we were also priveleged to view the acient and magnificent Book of Kells, created between the 6th to the 8th century.
August 2022 Featured Photo
Borgarnes, Iceland, at dusk, September 2019. This charming town sits on the Borgarfjordur about an hour north of Reykjavik, across the second longest bridge in Iceland.
It is a cultural center, historical settlement, and commerce center for this region of western Iceland. We visited one of the local museums, The Settlement Centre, and gained a good understanding of the early days of Iceland’s settlement. This view was from our Bed and Breakfast across the Fjord.
July 2022 Featured Photo
Capitol of the United States of America. March 2011.
George Washington laid the cornerstone in 1793. It burned in 1814, a casualty of the War of 1812, only saved from complete destruction by a rainstorm. Repairs began a few years later, followed by expansion. In 1855 Congress voted to replace the dome, which no longer looked right on the larger structure. The old dome was removed in 1856 and replaced with a new, fireproof, cast-iron dome. The Statue of Freedom was lifted into place atop the dome in 1863. The capitol extensions (wings) were completed in 1868. And finally, the East Front Extension was completed in 1962. Over the years various repairs and updates were also completed.
It is one of the most beautiful seats of government in the world, where, within its august halls and chambers, the workings of the great democratic experiment have been taking place for over 200 years.
June 2022 Featured Photo
Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home, Manchester, VT, May 2022. Abraham Lincoln’s son, Robert Todd Lincoln, built this lovely home as a summer residence after making his fortune as an officer of the Pullman Co. His daughter designed the formal garden as a gift to her mother. Both the house and grounds are open to visitors. This view takes in the back entrance and the formal gardens on a beautiful spring day.
May 2022 Featured Photo
Mount Ranier, Washington, July 2013. When we rolled into our campground clouds obscured the mountain, as is often the case. But by the time our camp was set, the clouds were rolling away, and the next day we enjoyed one of Ranier’s rare clear and sunny days. Spectacular views met us at every turn. It was a glorious day.
April 2022 Featured Photo
A clear day in February 2016 offered this view of the New Dungeness Lighthouse with Mt Baker in the background. The lighthouse sits at the end of the Dungeness Spit extending 5 miles into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The spit is part of the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge near Sequim, WA, on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.
March 2022 Featured Photo
Courtyard fountain at the Alhambra, Granada, Spain. The Alhambra housed the court of the Muslim kings of Granada from the 13th to the 15th centuries. Ferdinand and Isabella took it over in 1492 as they completed the Chrisitan reconquest of Spain. Photo is from a trip to the area in September 2018.
February 2022 Featured Photo
Burrowing Owl at the Sornoran Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ, December 2021. The museum is a great place to get up close with desert plants and animals. This little owl is cute, but still has the full measure of owlishness, as the eye’s stare demonstrates.
January 2022 Featured Photo
The Light at Peggy’s cove near Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 2015. A popular destination, well worth the visit. We arrived late in the day and were treated to a spectacular sunset.
2021 Featured Photo
December 2021 Featured Photo
A temple near the Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. One of the many photos from a January 2020 trip. Viewing ancient sites like this (and photographing them) is one of my favorite aspects of travel.