The year is moving on, the sun shining more often and rising higher each day. We’ve just passed the traditional point in the year when old Vermonters would look at…
I know this cold weather has resulted in inconveniences for many and dire situations for a few. Honestly, I love it. Rob and I got out on a small river…
The Mad River is an amazing piece of work, one that often lives up to its name. When we had a warm spell and rain two weeks ago, the ice…
People often ask “how can you live with Vermont winters?” My replies range from serious (“you have to learn to play outside”) to less so (“I can always put more…
So much of the Midwest and the Northeast has been blanketed with ice this past week. I know many endured hardships as a result. Still many also commented to me…
I never tire of views out the window of an airplane. The perspective is always both fascinating and humbling. These photographs were made last March on a trip from the…
The Winter Solstice has long been a special time for those of us living far north of the equator. While for some it is—understandably—a hard, cold, dark time of year,…
I don’t get tired of seeing ice. If you do, this post may not be for you! We have lots of the stuff and I love to watch how it…
We woke up to -18F this morning, normally ideal times to go see what has happened to the ice. Given the foot of snow we had over the weekend, however,…
Ice can appear so differently depending on variables like temperature, flow rates, the age of the ice and, in the photographs, the angle at which I’m viewing it. I was…