Several years ago Liz and I happened onto an exhibit of Dale Chihuly’s glass work set in the Kew Gardens. Thousand of pieces, huge and small, all inspired by the…
I was lost much of these past few days, wondering where my photography is going and feeling stymied by ego. I needed to stop pushing and to simply be open.…
Part of friendship could be defined as a long-term relationship of mutual respect and admiration between two living things. Trees fit into that definition for me. There are many trees…
I had a different day: a visit to Upland Hills School with my old friend Ted. I took an infrared camera to help the students, all 13- and 14-years old,…
Last fall Liz and I took a trip down the Rhine River with my sister and brother-in-law. One of the castles we toured was Marksburg sitting high up on the…
We’ve had such a great time watching this little bloom unfold this week!
I trust I will be forgiven for posting a photograph that I did not make and for not discussing ice or frost or lichen today. Last night our grandson, Simon,…
…why do it?” I have our Vermont heroes, Ben & Jerry, to thank for that wonderful thought. Sometimes when I find myself grumpy, I am reminded I don’t really need…
How odd to wake Sunday morning and hear Red-winged Blackbirds singing to define their territories. There are so many different strategies by which the natural world finds balance. Migration allows…
I had the great honor today to stand with my sister under a great spreading limbs of an amazing White Oak (Quercus alba), a 300+ year old beauty known as…