To those who know me or follow this blog it is clear I love winter. To live in Vermont and not would be nuts. The process of selecting images for this…
I’ll continue to preview the photographs that will be in my upcoming show, but I have to step aside briefly today to acknowledge my friend, Bryan Pfeiffer, and his post…
Over the past several weeks I’ve been working to get my next big show ready to hang in the Governor’s Gallery. After visiting the gallery several times, filled with the wonderful work of…
Photographs are wonderful. In the dead of winter I can “see” a peony. On a hot, humid day in early summer I can cool off by reviewing last winter’s photographs…
Thank you good readers for putting up with a week of my not posting here. Among other things, I’ve been working on pulling together my next show which will go up…
On any given day there are so many things I walk right by and never see, from the miraculous goings on in a leaf to a cloud at sunset to…
The song, “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” is part of my growing up in this world. It is more than just a song—it has always been part of a powerful message…
It wasn’t that long ago snow still covered the yard. Flying into Burlington on April 3rd Camel’s Hump still looked like this: On a long walk yesterday in Calais we saw many…
Thank you to my friend, Julia, who also frequently comments on this blog, for reminding me of this reality about our planet: And she is still so beautiful, perhaps more…
I love the way Rob sees Randolph—in black and white, stripping away the color and leaving the essence. We both enjoyed the fact that we photographed many of the same…