Rivers frozen hard under deep snow roared to life, and all over Central Vermont last week steam could be seen rising from sugar houses as the first of the new…
At forty-five degrees north here in Vermont, we know dark days. Earlier this week the overcast day had edged into darkness by mid-afternoon. But we also have days, like this one, beginning with the…
It has been a dismal winter for those of us who love winter. Not much snow, lots of gray and damp. I dug through photographs from previous winters and came…
Even as winter’s dark days continue to grow longer and dimmer (and humans behave more insanely than ever), I’m again seeing a simplicity in the palette of late Fall colors that moves…
Back home from a week in Colorado. Great to sleep in our bed and wake up to snow falling. Hope to see some late fall foliage left on the trees…
I’ve long enjoyed photographing water in all three of its physical states—liquid, solid and vapor—finding endless variations of what is there waiting to be seen. Last Spring I created a…
Continuing my exploration of sun, snow and shadows, I had great fun watching the changes on the snow as the clouds moved over and then away from the sun. A…
I’ve spend much of the past two days on snowshoes wandering off-trail in the woods and fields. Predicted to be cloudy, they were instead overflowing with gorgeous sun. The shadows were…
As the sun climbs higher our snowy world becomes a beautiful stage for shadows of all kinds. Here are two simple ones I found in Hubbard Park this week.
Despite still deep snow and temperatures below 0F this morning, Spring is undeniably on the way, even if slowly. There are many sure signs and more each day. One indication is my…