I’m so fortunate to live in Vermont and, yet, be able to travel and, even more fortunate, whether here or elsewhere, to have an amazing partner to share life with.…
Ice is a living thing that changes day to day. How lucky I am! After a brief warm spell during which ice melted and waters raged, we were greeted with…
I can’t resist sharing a few more of these remarkable images, made yesterday on a Delta flight from Detroit to Burlington at about 20,000 feet!
Although I don’t fly as often as I used to—for which I am thankful—I still always enjoy sitting by a window and seeing the world go by 20,000 feet below.…
Regular readers know I love cold weather, especially the kind called “deep freeze.” Several weeks ago we had temperatures cold enough that the ice on the North Branch, and in…
Seeing ice form is one of the great delights of my life. Not only understanding why and where it forms on a small stream this time of year but also…
…I am still struggling with what’s next. Partly it is the continuing overwhelming situation of the world and partly it is the age-old question every artist faces: what’s next? A…
Cold again. March! More lovely ice. I’ll enjoy it while I can.
As a photographer I’ve long marveled at the small differences in light and composition that make a photograph either dynamic or a cliché. In my career as an educator who spent…
We once lived in an old house with no running water. Every drop of water we used came into the house in a bucket, drawn from the nearby small steam.…