I’ve been working with Liz on a book she and her dad have written about his dad. He was a farmer in Michigan who lived his whole life within a…
I must admit I was confused when I began hearing the phrase “Black Lives Matter.” Like many whites, my immediate reaction was to say “ALL lives matter!” A few weeks…
Today marks the day in 1945 the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, followed three days later by another being dropped on Nagasaki. More than 130,000 people were killed,…
I’ve not been much of a sports fan for years and years but, like many, especially boys in the 1950s, grew up loving baseball. A huge part of it was…
This time of year the gardens are glorious. Here are a few photographs to show where I often spend an hour or two weeding, watching or hanging out with camera…
I grew up on a lake but here in Vermont such things are called “ponds.” Either way, they are magical places. We visited a friend on #10 Pond (also called…
When people suggest that using solar energy is not feasible, I just laugh. Let’s try turning the sun off for a week and see how we did without it. Solar…
Some days the world seems so insane I feel like I can’t just post more “pretty pictures.” So I post these lovely flowers today, all from my garden this week, and…
My post today is a bit longer than usual but in it I travel an immense distance into the mysterious. I hope you’ll stick with me. Last year I made a photograph…
Who can choose just one photograph here? Not I! A whole bouquet is the only way to see my garden these days. Enjoy—one at a time or all at once—enjoy!