Summer ending? Fall transitioning? Winter beginning? I guess it depends on my point of view. It has been a long and glorious summer, even if also a disaster for our…
As we humans continue our shenanigans, the rest of the planet continues with the business of life—at least as best it can given our presence. The laws of physics are…
I love walks that start off with no destination or intention other than to walk. Rob came by and spontaneously we walked by Michael’s house where we found him unexpectedly…
While many are celebrating Cyber Monday and Black Friday, I’m delighting in “New Ice Week!” Conditions are just perfect this year because we’ve had little snow and some nice clear,…
There was so much to see on a walk last week that I let my camera rest much of the time and just enjoyed seeing—flowers galore, grasses in full bloom,…
I’ve been unable to post here for a couple weeks due to poor internet activity (full disclaimer: I was in the Grand Canyon!) and then to a computer I/O board…
Solving the mystery of the old fence line trees in Hubbard Park led me to another mystery nearby. As I was snowshoeing down from the park, I came across the…
Perspective in a photograph allows us to see where we are in the overall image. I like to disrupt my normal sense of reality by finding a different perspective in my…
The recent collaboration, titled “Reflections,” among three friends—one a painter, another a cellist and myself—has been a wonderful success and an inspiration to try new ways of sharing my work.…
The poet Philip Levine died Saturday. Although I should have, I’d not known his work but since then have enjoyed reading some of it and listening to recordings of him…