One more week…

by Jim Bellomo | Mar 16, 2025 | 5 comments

This week, there are only seven shots—just the bare minimum. I love some, though others aren’t my favorites. Today’s is my least favorite, and I feel exhausted after a week of radiation, coupled with sleepless nights where I’m up every hour to use the bathroom. I managed to take a nap today and realized I was really out of it. I had to feed the sourdough and glanced down into the mess, thinking I should take a photo of this. I think my favorite is the succulent; I love the light and detail. Of course, my sentimental favorite is our wonderful Keeley!

Remember, don’t forget: if you click on the first shot, you can scroll through using your arrow keys or by swiping. Also, while you are looking at the individual photos, click the small i at the bottom of the page to read the full caption and see my photographic metadata.

Most things in life are moments of pleasure and a lifetime of embarrassment; photography is a moment of embarrassment and a lifetime of pleasure.   —Tony Benn

5 Comments

  1. Bob

    You should run a series of Keely’s reaction to all sorts of words. She’s the winner for me this week

  2. Wansbrough

    There is lots going on in my world at the moment too but I am keeping up with your daily photos.
    Sorry to hear you are going through the mill at the moment but hopefully you will come out the other end in a better place. My little brother was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumour last October and he had 4 weeks of radiotherapy just before Christmas. He lives on his own and about an hour’s drive from us so we have been trying to visit as often as possible.
    I have been trying to work out what the macro image is and I am stumped. As a guess I would say some sort of chrysalis maybe?
    My favourite photo is of the city scape, it’s the sort of photo I like to take too especially with some amazing clouds as backdrop.

    • Jim Bellomo

      I’m so sorry to hear about your brother. I wish him a quick miracle. Mine is a trifle compared to that.

      A macro is a photo taken with a macro lens. Nikon calls theirs micro lenses. They are lenses made to shoot extreme closeups. When you see insect photos, they were probably taken with a macro/micro lens.

  3. Eileen Anderson

    Jim, I’ve been keeping up with your posts and I’m sorry I haven’t commented in a very long time. I’m also so deeply sorry for the health issues you are living with. I, too, am sure you’ll pull through with modern medicine as good as it is. My thoughts are with you as you deal with cancer. You have a strong will to push through with help from Kathleen, Steve, Jamies and your darling grandchildren. By the way, we were in Palm Springs last week and I went to the Crazy Shirt store. I asked if they remembered you. I love the shirt I got in your name.

    • Jim Bellomo

      Don’t worry Eileen. I knew you were still out there. And thanks for the good wishes. And I hope you got a great shirt.

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