
Author: CyanSkies


Urban Bird Nest
I live in a big city and the opportunity for me to witness wildlife in its natural habitat is non-existent (unless you count the NYC rats dragging pizza slices about the train stations, then I’m covered there). Sorry folks, the … Continue reading Urban Bird Nest

Antibodies Testing
So after testing negative for the coronavirus I needed to do one more thing. I needed to get an antibodies test. I initially thought that when I went to New Rochelle to get tested, that I would also get an … Continue reading Antibodies Testing

New Rochelle, NY Testing Site
In which I finally get a coronavirus test at New Rochelle’s testing site. Continue reading New Rochelle, NY Testing Site

Getting Tested Wasn’t So Easy
I had a high fever for 4-5 days as I laid in bed, at night having serious body sweats. I had occasional body aches and some fatigue. I had this very weird taste in my mouth that I just couldn’t … Continue reading Getting Tested Wasn’t So Easy

Not All Who Wander Are Lost…
So it’s been a very long time since my last post. So much has happened in my personal life; a lot of ups and downs. It was such a tremendous effort to write or even take out my camera at … Continue reading Not All Who Wander Are Lost…

Camera Day!
So after months of inactivity on this blog, I finally dust off the good ol’ camera and take a picture. If you didn’t know, today is Camera Day. Go out and snap a random picture with your favorite camera and … Continue reading Camera Day!

Abandoned in Brittany
While visiting family and friends in Brittany, France, I was driving along a road when I saw a very interesting house hidden among trees and the surrounding foliage. I barely caught it. I urged my friend to stop the car … Continue reading Abandoned in Brittany

Grid
Arriving in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport, I snap this pick of the plane I had just debarked from. Grid Continue reading Grid

Cinematic Music and James Horner
From a very young age, as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved movies. I loved being transported to another world, experiencing the plight, drama, tension, horror and exultation of the characters that I saw onscreen. While others admired … Continue reading Cinematic Music and James Horner