…November is not the spectacle that October is, and it always sweeps me away with its simple beauty. The bare branches and inky skies, the small bursts of color, mostly…
I’ve enjoyed seeing and photographing the leaves of American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) for a long time. This year I made a special effort to be aware of them as they…
My written words are inadequate this time of year so I’ll let my photographs speak.
Imagine the sky is blue and summer leaves green. Why not?! Imagine seeing leaves like this in the Fall. Yes, imagine all these things and rejoice!
I’ve not been out much with a camera in hand this week. The leaves are changing fast, and what a joy seeing those changes. The one long hike I took…
As I said, seeing these plants—and there are so many—with light either reflected off or coming through the leaves can yield mind-boggling images, some of which make great photographs as…
I’ve chronicled my love of Shad or Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis) trees and their flowers and fruit as well as my rivals for the fruit, the local birds. Not many people eat…
I love to photograph the leaves of American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) all year round. The new leaves are particularly delectable! Add some sun and shadow and they are instant art.…
Yesterday when Rob and I were walking around Eshqua Bog yesterday and found many new leaves already cut by insects and fallen to the ground. Leaves of American Beech (Fagus…
The leaves of the American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) always amaze me. They have been unfolding these past few weeks. In another few they’ll have provided food to many creatures and…