What a delightful run of crisp, sunny days and cold, clear nights we’ve had. Most mornings, as is often the case with these conditions, there has also been fog. That,…
With the flashy colors of summer and fall stripped bare by the cold weather, what remains takes on a new delight in its simplicity.
Yesterday’s dark morning got even darker and wetter after I posted the photographs of the trees but by noon the day had lightened and a wonderfully “Novemberish” breeze was blowing…
A gray, wet mid-November morning. Not enough light to make photographs, at least without a tripod and slow shutter speeds. Even then, the light is flat. I woke to one…
As I’ve mentioned before, I always enjoy being in a place this time of year where I can actually see the close relationship between water and ice. The same day…
There will be no photographing ice today or tomorrow (temperatures in the 50s and 60s!) but I’m still working with some great images from several years ago, taken one…
We had some gorgeous mountaintop snow last week and temperatures low enough that even some of the streams were freezing over. Today it was back in the 50s, time for…
One of the most lovely sights in Montpelier is the Statehouse. The golden dome shines against the wooded hill behind, and inside the real power of people working together is…
Often, when I’m out making photographs in rural Central Vermont, I think about what things used to be like. What sounds and smells were there? What wasn’t there that is…
So many lives have been affected by this storm. Seeing Lower Manhattan, seemingly distant like this, reminds me that being in crisis is the norm for too many of our…