The Murphy-Cam Project

Category: Yeatmans Cove Park

Morning Light In Spring
April 15, 2019

There is an awesome power in nature. From the magnitude of energy expended to burst forth life, or its ability to inspire our imagination, it is a wonder to behold. This majestic ent, radiating with the morning light in spring, gives me hope. Hope for the future. Hope in a new day to learn from the stumbles of yesterday. Hope to shed the cloak of negativity and indifference, and don the raiment of all that is possible when we dare to believe in...

Blossoms in Spring - Lovely!
April 12, 2019

Happy Friday my friends! Today's selection is blossoms in spring. Murphy and I found this little guy hanging out in the park. He looked lonely so we stopped by to visit. When discussions turned to the birds and bees, Murphy checked his watch, noted the time, and said "my my, we must be off". Bidding farewell, we parted ways, and turned our attention to more pressing matters. Namely, a blade of grass that seemed particularly fascinating. With...

Spring is Rolling on the River
April 10, 2019

It finally happened! Spring is rolling on the river, and Mary couldn't be prouder! You may be wondering what flowers in a riverside park and this John Fogerty classic might have in common. Other than both being in my head, and on the river, nothing I suppose. The real question you have to ask yourself is "Who'll stop the rain"? Or for that matter "Have you ever seen the rain, on Green River, Looking Out My Back Door?" Bad Moon Growing up, songs...

Visitor To Yeatman’s Cove
April 5, 2019

Murphy greets a new visitor to Yeatman's Cove Park. There is a new addition to the park today. We discovered Mr Red, sitting on a newly installed bench emblazoned with the 150th Reds Celebration logo. Murphy was not the only interested party, as folks walking through the park stopped for a photo-shoot with the Cincinnati icon. More where that came from I discovered that there are 14 benches planned around the city, each with Mr Red in...

Opening Day Cincinnati
March 28, 2019

One benefit of being the oldest team in Major League Baseball is kicking off the season with Opening Day in Cincinnati! Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus Making our rounds this morning we discovered our bronze statue of Cincinnatus, bedecked with an appropriately sized Reds ball cap. The Roman statesman, for whom the city was named, was born around 519 bce. He served the fledgling Roman Empire from 460 to 439. Opening Day The day will include a...

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