The world of people and politics makes little sense to me tonight. As the last few leaves on this Silver Maple drop, the buds have already formed for the leaves…
I posted an image recently made on a small stream in Middlesex. This is a spot I’ve often visited and almost always find of interest. On that day there seemed…
There are many more wild, sizzling photographs of Fall that I’ll post but today I want to share a few simpler images. In this you can see what happens when you…
What a Fall it has been, and we still have Red Oaks and Tamarack to go! Here are a few images from the daze I was in during the weeks of glorious…
A dozen years ago I planted a Ginkgo tree in the yard. It has become a gorgeous tree, single-stemmed and thirty feet tall. The fan-shaped leaves are a delight anytime…
I was thrilled yesterday morning to find a beautiful, golden leaf on my doorstep and later in the afternoon to find another, this one dried and brown but of the…
I visited my old friend, a stream in Middlesex, last week—one I’ve been to hundreds of times. The water was very low and what was there was filled with fallen…
My wife and I have always loved the line from wonderful spoof play, Spamalot, “I’m not dead yet!” Many see Fall as the end of the lives we greeted in the Spring. One…
One of the benefits of having my computer die this week (fully backed up but still a pain) was doing a bit more driving than I might have to get…