Smoking Benches and Reflections


Smoking is not allowed inside any public establishments in the city of Ridgeland. That's not a problem for patrons of Kathryn's restaurant as they've got these nice benches to take a break on.


And the windows of the restaurant include a bonus reflection of the parking lot. To see more reflections from around the world, click on the reflections link.

Cloudy Skies


Bright, cloudy skies over the golf course.


I'm flying out to Oklahoma City this weekend getting photos on a different golf course! Jackson Daily Photo will be on autopilot for a few days, but hopefully I'll find some time to take a look at blogs over the weekend. Hope it's a great one! To see more skies from around the world, click on the skywatch link.

Comfy Bench


A comfy bench to rest on while shopping in the historic Fondren district. We know how to treat you right in Jackson!

Heart of a Rose


This picture was taken in my mother-in-law's garden in Berlin. When I got home, I noticed the heart of this flower was heart shaped. Do you see it too?


To see more flowers from around the world, check out Today's Flowers. And don't forget to stop by Clytie's blog for more random hearts.

What's This Then?


This inquisitive blue jay seems to wonder what this contraption is. Don't worry Mr. Jay, it's just my wingscapes camera and you look great!

To see more birds from around the world, visit bird freak.

JaTran


The JaTran is the only form of public transportation you'll find in Jackson. Unfortunately, it won't get you many places. The Jackson metro area is made up of three counties: Hinds, Rankin and Madison. The JaTran only runs in Hinds county, but if you want to get around downtown, it's an option. I've never seen many people on the bus though.


Local transportation is this week's Everyday Life theme. Click on the link to see more types of transport from around the world.

Bridge and Crepe Myrtles


A utilitarian bridge at the golf course with some lovely crepe myrtles in the foreground.


Click on the bridges link to see more connecting structures from around the world!