I’ve enjoyed seeing and photographing the leaves of American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) for a long time. This year I made a special effort to be aware of them as they…
As I put the garden to bed, plant Spring bulbs, make tomato sauce and think about snow tires, I also smile remembering what a lovely month November is and how…
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.…
I’ve not been out much with a camera in hand this week. The leaves are changing fast, and what a joy seeing those changes. The one long hike I took…
…are so often magical, as was this one we watched over the weekend.
I’ve shared pictures in the past of the lovely flowers of the Shad or Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia), one of my early Spring favorites. Clearly pollination happened because the trees are…
As much as I love winter in Vermont, days like we’ve had this week (70-80 and sunny with clear night skies and morning temperatures in the 50s) are stunningly gorgeous.…
I love to photograph the leaves of American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) all year round. The new leaves are particularly delectable! Add some sun and shadow and they are instant art.…
Thank you to the Vermont Humanities Council for sharing this little gem: “A little Madness in the Spring” by Emily Dickinson A little Madness in the Spring Is wholesome even…
Black Willow (Salix nigra) grows along many of the river banks. Some of these are very large trees that do a good job of reducing erosion. The late afternoon sun…