Just For Fun
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People who know me never say, “You’re the life of the party!”
Photos in this collection show my less serious side. After reviewing my Just For Fun collection, and future additions to it, judge for yourself how playful I really am.
Words to live by: All work and no play makes {your name here} a dull person.
SBH57V Copyright 2025 Steven L Madden
My experience was reverent yet fun.
I was alone in the sanctuary of First Baptist Knoxville. My objective: Photograph the grand chandelier hanging from the lofty ceiling.
Positioning myself to center the chandelier in the outline of ornate woodwork twenty feet higher was not easy. I moved among the rows of curved pews until I got it right.
I was glad no one saw me. At least, I hope no one watched.
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Love was in the air early February at Kern’s Food Hall inside historic Kern’s Bakery in South Knoxville TN.
Let this fun photo prompt you to plan a Valentine’s Day dinner with your sweetheart.
SJF52V Copyright 2024 Steven L Madden
Wall decorations, including this Gingerbread Man, were simultaneously simple and fanciful inside the Guilford House during the Old North Knoxville Victorian Holiday Tour.
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This tower stands above a ridge near my home in South Knoxville TN.
A modest blue color during daylight hours, the tower sometimes explodes with color at sunset.
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This is a pie safe, one of countless antiques owned by an East Tennessee collector.
A bevy of photos of her antiques is my sole collection for which I have received remuneration.
I endeavored to create worthy images while listening to her anecdotes about each precious piece, and I gained new friends in the process.
SBH45V Copyright 2024 Steven L Madden
Do you recognize this trail blaze?
It guides hikers and backpackers along the Sheltowee Trace that spans 354 miles of the Daniel Boone National Forest and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Kentucky and Tennessee.
The trail name honors Daniel Boone who was called Sheltowee by Shawnee Indians. The name means Big Turtle.
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This was my favorite among dozens of Dragonfly artworks I enjoyed at University of Tennessee Gardens in July 2024.
Chelsea Lloyd titled her mixed media artwork Dragon Flowerfly.
SJF23V Copyright 2022 Steven L Madden
I was “stung” by this and dozens more Bumble Bee artworks at UT Gardens during a June 2022 creative competition. What fun!
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This Owl Butterfly stood out among the hundreds that flitted about us at Mackinac Butterfly Conservatory on Michigan’s Mackinac Island.
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Cornus Florida trees bloomed brightly in the Dogwood Ramble section of Knoxville’s Baxter Gardens in April.
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The Baxter Gardens statute of playful young lovers is called La Prima Volta (“the first time”).
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University of Tennessee rowing teams train hard along a stretch of the Tennessee River in Knoxville.
I traipsed along the riverbank when the rowing teams glided past.
Hiking was all play and no work for me.
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This mountain cabin, with two open doors, made me smile.
If you want to see it for yourself, drive (or walk) Cades Cove Loop Road in Smoky Mountains National Park and be sure to visit Carter Shields Cabin.
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Don’t ask me how she does it!
I can only tell you each of the umbrellas was unattached from all others before the ultra-talented woman somehow coerced them to remain aloft while she twirled them during halftime at a Lady Vols basketball game.
How does she do that?!
SJF37H Copyright 2023 Steven L Madden
Just across Chapman Highway from my South Knoxville neighborhood is the historic Vestal community.
For the first time, I walked Mary Vestal Greenway, and I was delighted to see this splendid work of art near Vestal United Methodist Church.
I will return to Mary Vestal Greenway and South Knoxville Community Center often, especially during Winter months.
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I hiked the Peter Rabbit mountain bike trail at Cumberland Mountain State Park when I took this photo, well, just for fun!
This purple trail blaze is just plain pretty!
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“What’s the church called?” I asked myself after taking this photo from Marble Pavilion in Lakeshore Park in Knoxville Tennessee.
I learned Marble Hall is not a church. It is a venue for weddings, corporate meetings and other West Knoxville gatherings.
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I saw this colorful exhibit while walking at a plaza within The Battery, beside Truist Park, in Atlanta GA.
It was the morning after Tom and I witnessed Ronald Acuna Jr. steal his 69th and 70th bases of the 2023 season.
By doing so, the Atlanta Braves MVP candidate became the first major league player ever to steal 70 bases and hit 40 home runs in a single season.
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Lunch for one was served at Mount Cammerer Lookout Tower in the Smoky Mountains.
I put my feet up and enjoyed brilliant sun and scenery while I rested and refueled. From the tower, ten downhill miles remained of my Mount Cammerer Loop hike.
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Tom and I encountered an “army” on the “big island” in Tellico Lake.
The youthful army of campers allied with costumed Cherokees to battle the French opposition. It was a fun way for kids to spend a Summer week and learn French and Indian War history at Fort Loudon State Historic Park.
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If I explained how I created this image, it might spoil the effect for you.
I will say I was at Island Home Park on the south bank of the Tennessee River near downtown Knoxville.
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A Sweetgum leaf and side-by-side deck planks were dotted by sun filtering through an outdoor chair made of woven rattan strips.
I really like this image!
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Between wildflower hikes along two trails at Norris Dam near Rocky Top Tennessee, I stopped in to browse the fascinating collection at Lenoir Museum.
I was glad to capture this image and add it to my Just For Fun collection.
SJF24V Copyright 2022 Steven L Madden
I saw this footprint dozens of times along South Knoxville’s Will Skelton Greenway two days after Christmas.
I wondered about the walker attached to this shoe, and whether they enjoyed trekking in snow as much as I did that day.
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Footprints were all that remained of our white Christmas by December 26.
I tracked these prints in Woodlawn Cemetery in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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This VW “bug” is surely the pride of a University of Tennessee student and her friends.
The SUP atop the bug tells me the owner enjoys paddling the Tennessee River that borders the UT campus.
Or, is that a surf board instead of a stand up paddle board? Maybe she plans a trip to the Atlantic or Pacific coast.
SJF02V Copyright 2019 Steven L Madden
A sign board advertising special haircuts caught my attention when I walked midday in Downtown Knoxville.
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A basement corridor inside Biltmore Mansion in Asheville, North Carolina asked to be photographed.
I appreciate the mood this image evokes for me. Thanks Tammy!
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I took a break during my 14-mile Appalachian Trail section hike between Stecoah Gap and Nantahala River in North Carolina.
It was 2:45pm, apparently nap time for these three snails.
SJF05H Copyright 2018 Steven L Madden
I joined Paul and other NJ friends to hike a seven-mile section of the Appalachian Trail between Nolichucky River and Indian Grave Gap in Upper East Tennessee.
I delighted to see this Power T truck parked alongside the road as we shuttled cars after our hike. My NJ friends, not so much.
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Julie was less enthralled than I with six gaudy tires displayed along Ellejoy Road in Walland, Tennessee.
“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!” she said. Then she added, “Great hike today.”
I concur.
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This is a favorite among my photos of Henley Bridge that spans the Tennessee River in Knoxville, Tennessee.
I captured this image from Volunteer Landing after I attended a Lady Vols basketball game.
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An ominous dinosaur looms outside McClung Museum on the campus of The University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
The museum is steps away from UT’s College of Communications where I earned my B.S. degree decades ago.
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Sometimes a guy needs a break from hiking and photography.
On this May day, I hammocked at home under my Dawn Redwood tree.
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This is my idea of a self portrait. If only I had been that tall when I played basketball!
I captured this image while walking late afternoon in Woodlawn Cemetery in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Reminiscent of Bilbo’s hobbit house, this was my view from inside a sandstone cave in Pogue Creek Canyon State Natural Area near Jamestown, Tennessee.
The canyon hike is spectacular. Even grander is the dazzling sky above the canyon on a clear night.
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This somber-looking fellow stands beside Discovery Trail at Ijams Nature Center in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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It seemed odd, with Christmas decorations all around Woodlawn Cemetery, that harvest season colors and symbols decorated a singular headstone in January.
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This poster was displayed at the corner of Gay Street and Vine Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee a few days prior to Halloween.
I wish I knew the artist to credit for this fierce yet fun artwork.
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Teresa and Doug noticed a rainbow from the deck of their Tellico Lake house.
I was pleased that ski boats sped by as I aimed to capture the scene.
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I found this scene at an amphitheater along Campground Connector Trail at Panther Creek State Park near Talbott, Tennessee.
Does Home Depot still want credit for building this now-dilapidated gate?
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These sunny flowers were painted on a shed adjacent to Adair Park in Knoxville, Tennessee.
I wish I knew the artist to credit for this welcoming display.
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This petite painted rock was out of place beside Bear Creek Trail at Cloudland Canyon State Park near Rising Fawn, Georgia.
DO NOT call the phone number using your personal phone.
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Who knew there is a Zoo at Grandfather Mountain State Park in North Carolina?
I concluded one otter was giving the other a piece of her mind. “…And don’t you forget it!”