I’m often amazed by this community of which we are a part, that it pulls off these small (or not so small) miracles of being humans together in life. Such…
Today Nicole Grubman and I walked part of the loop in Waterbury Center that she describes in her book “I Left My Sole in Vermont.” We’ll walk again tomorrow as…
I often say that making good photographs is possible because I’m ready (camera in hand, and on and batteries charged, etc.) and luck. Sometimes I call it serendipity when I want…
Some days I feel so lucky to be able to get out with a friend and our cameras and explore our frozen world. Even if we don’t find anything that ends…
The days have been full lately working on a number of projects and enjoying life. I’m grateful! Although I know some do not share my opinion, this cold weather is such…
As we humans continue our shenanigans, the rest of the planet continues with the business of life—at least as best it can given our presence. The laws of physics are…
A quick trip last week to NYC, always a delight—from the sunrise above to the sunset below! Not only to see the immense diversity of life but also to see…
Typically I avoid driving straight into the insanity of national politics, but today I felt an exception is warranted. Although I read widely and consider myself well-informed, I’ve not had a…
Last week I was working in my garden in my shirtsleeves. Today, though not bitter cold, we at least have some snow on the ground and, according to the long-term…
A poem by David Wagoner, “Lost,” appeared in The Writer’s Almanac this morning. I want to share it, even though I don’t have permission to do so, and take the liberty of posting…