I returned Saturday from two fabulous weeks in Botswana. Wow! I left Vermont hoping we would have some snow on my return and the weather gods saw fit to deliver…
In the New Year I’m enjoying digging back into a trove of older photographs including some I made in the Arctic the Fall of 2004 near Iqaluit, Nunavut. I’m planning…
As we approach the Winter Solstice, I value the sun more than ever, especially after the past few cloudy weeks here in Vermont. When I can, I walk on the…
I was reminded this morning on Writer’s Almanac that 41 years ago today astronauts of the Apollo 17 mission made their iconic photographs of our planet. This is likely the…
I love being in the woods here in North Carolina, so much like home but with touches of the bizarre and so prolific. The leaves of the many kinds of…
With less light and cooler temperatures the Fall garden has slowed down. The colors are not what they are in the summer but are still gorgeous and, honestly, maybe more…
More from the gardens over the past several weeks. Despite the continuing rains, there are many small gems—when I open my eyes to see them! I’m still learning.
The past two weeks have been astonishingly wet. The trees seem to be loving it and, until the past few days, the flowers too, but everything needs more sunshine! I…
The abundance of a summer flower garden is astonishing!
In the garden changes—in both growth and death—await being seen every single day. I love the way plants and animals live and work together in the garden. I’ve long thought…