DAILY PHOTO: White Flowers

Azalea; Taken in Stone Mountain, GA; Spring 2009
Magnolia; Stone Mountain; June 2009
Dogwood; Stone Mountain; Spring 2009

DAILY PHOTO: Atlanta Skylines from Centennial Olympic Park

Coke Museum in the fore; GA Pacific and Westin in back
Taken in February of 2012 in Atlanta

DAILY PHOTO: On Stone Mountain

Taken on Stone Mountain in September of 2011

DAILY PHOTO: Salt Marsh

Taken in August of 2012 in Georgia

					

DAILY PHOTO: A Dreary Day in Atlanta

Taken in February of 2012 at Peachtree & Decatur in Atlanta

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from Lincoln Park Zoo

Flowering Mountain Garlic; Summer 2018, Lincoln Park
From Lincoln Park toward the Belden-Stratford and Conservatory Buildings
Solomon Island Leaf Frog
Giraffe Portrait

DAILY PHOTO: Streets of Manhattan

Taken in New York City in August of 2008.

Limerick of the United States

There was an old man from America,
an expert in weather esoterica,
“If you look out your window,
and you see a tornado,
there’s a great chance that you’re in America.”


*At 1,200 tornadoes per year, the United States is the undisputed champion of this weather phenomena. The #2 country — the adjacent nation of Canada — has more than an order of magnitude fewer tornadoes. (And most other countries with significant numbers of tornadoes are in the tens.)

DAILY PHOTO: Lake Lanier in Autumn

Taken at Lake Lanier in October of 2011.

DAILY PHOTO: Lounging Cotton-Top Tamarin

Taken at Lincoln Park Zoo in the summer of 2018.