National Photography Day – A Recent Selection

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Today is National Photography Day. I wanted to share some of my most recent photos, although you may have seen some of them here or on my Instagram. (Described in the captions.)

Mary surrounded by Rose-of-Sharon at my favorite retreat house.
(c)2025
250 years of the United States Post Office Celebratory Stamps. My parents worked for the post office until their retirement. I spent a lot of time in the back, stamping papers, sorting mail, and spinning in the spinny chair.
(c)2025
Reverse side of the 250 anniversary stamps. Nice historical timeline of the postal service.
(c)2025
Tiny Saints: Mary, Undoer of Knots, Carlo Acutis, Kateri Tekakwitha. I have two replacements coming from ones I lost: Pope Francis and Mary Magdalene.
(c)2025
Bluejay feather I found on my lawn.
(c)2025
Cenotaph of St. Kateri Tekakwitha in Sainte-Catherine, Quebec. This is her original burial place and where the village stood before it’s last move.
(c)2025
I don’t know what type of flower this is. It was at my work. I noticed that it was open when I left for the day and closed when I arrived.
(c)2025
My pitcher with hole for straw from my hospital stay. (More on that another day.)
(c)2025
Joy. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.
(c)2025

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