I don’t pretend to intentionally grow the ferns in my garden, though I help them along when I can. They are lovely this time of year, so fresh and light.…
This has been a remarkable spring in the garden. The weather ranged from bitter cold to drought to soaking wet to hot with violent storms thrown in, all in the…
My eye often sees “garden,” a mass of plants—gorgeous and, still, a mass, rather than an individual flower or plant. And every once in a while an individual stands out,…
I’ve been a great deal inside lately, my leg in an “aircast” trying to mend a torn tendon and avoid surgery. Much of the enforced hermitage has been a time…
Snow this morning! Lovely. Unfortunately I’m not able to get out in it and play—I’m “T.A.B.” (temporarily able-bodied) with my foot in an air-cast trying to heal a torn tendon.…
The transition between water and ice is mind-boggling. I see many varieties of ice formed over that small range of a temperature. This was one, new ice on a beaver…
This photograph of green ferns just hollered to be posted today, after yesterday’s red leaf. Sorry. Making the fern photograph was a wonderfully surprising experience. We have a number of…
I generally do not “groom” a scene when I make a photo, such as moving a leaf or adding a flower. I rarely use added light. I tend to enjoy…
In many of the photographs I make I enjoy isolating smaller sections of the whole I am seeing to create an abstraction or series of abstractions. I find this particularly…
As I look for new ways to see Fall in Vermont, I need to remember the small details. There are so many gems waiting for me to look more closely.…