new builds upon old
thus old becomes new again
and growth proves ageless



The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Growth
new builds upon old
thus old becomes new again
and growth proves ageless



The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Growth
The Daily Post’s photo challenge this week is to share the most meaningful photo we’ve taken this year. I decided to choose one for each month of the year as well. It was a fun way to review the year, and helped me realize that — all in all — it’s been a great year for me personally. Kids, pets, nature, friends, art, and challenges that made me stretch and grow. Here are my choices:

It’s rare to get snow where I live, and it can be rare to get a sunny day in January, so this day was special on two counts!

Daffodils broke through the soggy soil in my back yard early this year, it seemed. They avoided any serious frost, though, and brought vibrancy and color to this sometimes-dreary month.

Sebastian the Tux Cat is always special.

Sometimes you come across an image that just begs for a photo. Cell phones rock!

I took a six week class at a CrossFit gym and loved it! Note to self: exercise won’t kill you, and can, in fact, be fun!

Chules always makes me smile.

The Uroboros Glass Factory went out of business after 40 years of producing art glass in Portland, OR. I was so sad that I had to drown my sorrows in a shopping spree at their factory outlet store. Now I have lots of cool glass just waiting for cool ideas as to how to use it.

Chules and his new buddy Brisco got together at the beach in August. Brisco’s eskie “sister” Zoey was there, too. Fluffy cuteness overload!

Exploring nature with the little ones in my life is a treat and an honor.

Fun in the autumn leaves.

A perfect sunrise!
Well, December’s not over yet, so that favorite photo might be just around the corner.
On other fronts, it’s been a more difficult year. The political scene in the US this year has been brutal. Partisan machinations and misplaced priorities; ethics free-fall; utter disregard for the environment and the survival of the planet; massive gun violence that gets lost in a miasma of political posturing…
I didn’t think I had one particular photo that was the most meaningful to me, until I got to the end of this year-end review process. But there is, in fact, one photo from January that kind of set the stage for the year and as such has proven to be the most meaningful photo I took this year.
It is this:

Portland Police Department officer monitoring the peaceful Women’s March on January 20, 2017 in Portland, OR.
The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: 2017 Favorites

flame reaches skyward
held captive by earthbound wick
in a sea of wax
The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Ascend

The calm before the storm is often mistaken for
the calm after the storm.
There is serenity to be found in both calms, and perhaps
even within the storm itself.

The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Serene
This week’s Daily Post photo challenge is around the theme of “Transformation.”
A new undertaking for me is turning pet portraits into stained glass representations; a transformation from photo to cartoon pattern to stained glass panel! And even the finished project is transformed with every change of lighting throughout the day.
Take a look!

“Brisco” Photo courtesy of Peggy Lemmer

Pattern I drew of Brisco based on the photo above

Completed stained glass panel of Brisco based on the pattern

Same panel, seen through different lighting.
Bonus photo: Brisco (top) with my eskie Chules.

Stained glass animal portraits will soon be available on my Etsy shop, Glass Manifest. Interested? Go to https://www.etsy.com/shop/GlassManifest and click on the “Contact shop owner” button, or email me direct at Maggie.C@zoho.com .
I think I’m hidden
you think you can see through me
seems we both are wrong


The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Windows
so many layers
light and dark, near and distant
each tells a new tale



The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Layered
trapped in my own pane
cut me loose before I crack
waiting for a break


My stained glass project waits for my return.
The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: Waiting