Checking in
In a previous post, I mentioned wanting to share more about my experience with widowhood. The reason is simple: I want people to know. For those who have recently lost their spouses, or will someday, perhaps my experience, though personal, can offer something meaningful.
This September will mark three years since my husband passed. As I pause to reflect, I find myself overwhelmed by the weight of my exhaustion. These years have flown by, and yet dragged on. I’ve done so much, and yet it feels like nothing truly meaningful has been achieved.
Photography has been difficult since I became widowed, for several reasons. One major challenge is time: everything that needs doing now falls on me. There’s little room left to enjoy life, and as I get older, I find myself increasingly resentful of the 40-hour workweek. I know, I know: some of you are single and have been for a long time. To you, what I’m relating is neither new nor true. However, I was married for most of my adult life and only in the past there years have I lived alone. I find it hard to function.
Why say this? Well, those of us on an artistic journey need inspiration and time to work on our craft. And time needs to be rested time for inspiration to arise. It is hard to get inspired when one is tired and thinking about all the chores that need done before another grinding work week starts.
Maybe I’m also getting old.
The photoshoot
Now that you know why I’m still working on photographs from June 26, 2025, lets’ talk about the FEATURED IMAGE (f/7.1, 1/160s, ISO 640). I took of with a macro lens (105 macro from Nikon) at the UC Davis Arboretum. It was illuminated with natural light and portrays the tendril forming a spring, like those curly cords in the old telephones. Telephones that only people who are as old as I am and older will recognize.

A short spring project
I have written several posts on the benefits of working in projects and series.
The Looping Vine Tendril is my first botanical project of 2025, and so far it’s the only one.
Previous posts on this project:
- Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendrill;
- Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendrill, part 2;
- Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendril, part 3;
- Photographing the exquisite Looping Vine Tendril, part 4;
- Photographing through the grapevine- another Tendril- part 5;
- Photographing through the grapevine – another Tendril- part 6.
Black and white photographs associated with this project:






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Wall Art landscapes and miscellaneous
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