Articles by Bo Mackison

Sunday Morning Windows

Stained Glass Window in Christchurch Cathedral, Bahamas © 2008 Bo Mackison

Some see these beauties every Sunday morning. Others of us have to be satisfied with a photograph. Christchurch Cathedral, a short walk from Nassau’s Main Street, is a haven from typical tourist fare. The original Gothic structure was built in 1861. Besides its beautiful stained glass windows, it has embedded stone memorials and epitaphs of church members – civic leaders and seafarers alike – that cover the church’s interior walls.

Nassau, the Bahamas
January 3, 2008

Port Town

Port Town © 2008 Bo Mackison

Port of Nassau in the Bahamas
Sunny and in the 70s
January 3, 2008

Snow Plow

Not Your Typical Snow Plow

Not Your Typical Snow Plow

Once a valuable piece of equipment, this field plow;
Now it stands, simply a snow plow.

Back to snow and Wisconsin for a dose of reality before returning to my travel photos of the tropics. (that honestly are depressing me right now.)

Baby, it’s COLD outside. On my recent travels, I was disappointed when the temperature hovered in the low 70s. Now I’d be happy, no – ecstatic, if the thermometer would read above zero.

Avenue of the Palms

© 2008 Bo Mackison

“There are two mistakes one can make along the road to truth…not finishing the journey, and not starting.” Buddha

Let’s take a walk.

Storm Deck

Storm Over the Deck © 2008 Bo Mackison

The Lido Deck on the cruise ship Carnival Glory, usually filled with sun-starved Northerners enjoying the Caribbean heat, stands empty awaiting a change in the weather.

January 2, 2008