I feel so fortunate to see clouds in the sky! They so often seem to make the perfect companions in a photograph for trees, mountains or built structures. I think…
I’m often aware that one of the first steps to “seeing” is looking—up, down and around. How often I catch myself having not even looked at anything—except oblivion!—for several minutes.…
I love to see and make photographs of abstractions, whether in the natural or built world. When pieces are taken out of context, the new relationships formed often interest me…
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…
Light, in all its forms and qualities, is a gift! I love the way sunlight come through leaves and flowers while also being reflected off them. The colors and their…
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…
Yesterday when Rob and I were walking around Eshqua Bog yesterday and found many new leaves already cut by insects and fallen to the ground. Leaves of American Beech (Fagus…
The leaves of the American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) always amaze me. They have been unfolding these past few weeks. In another few they’ll have provided food to many creatures and…