For years I have refused to “tidy up” my flower gardens in the fall, preferring instead to have a “winter garden” of stems, plumes, seed pods and stalks—all of which…
As has become obvious these past few months, little things—like a virus—can have a large impact on parts of the world. The Leucojum flower, pictured above, has long been one…
I seem to be bottled up of late. I’ve enjoyed times behind my camera but struggled with sharing what I’ve seen. A fellow artist friend challenged me yesterday to just…
…but not photographs of last summer’s best! As temperatures hover around 0F this week, it seems like a good time to enjoy a few more flower photographs! Maybe some pink…
More amazing flowers from among the 5000 photographs I made last year. I’m fortunate to have many of these growing right outside the back door in my “no-mow” lawn! Enjoy.…
Many thanks to all who came to the Montpelier Alive Art Walk last night to see a selection of my work from the past year. It was such a delight…
Flowers and plants are such gifts. Years ago I swore I’d stop mowing a lawn. Now the entire yard is filled with flowers and wild areas where whatever wants to…
If I’m honest, I must admit to having allowed myself to be held hostage emotionally since November 2016. I know I’m not alone in feeling depressed about the conditions we…
In this crazy world where total insanity so often seems to loom, I find great delight, comfort, and inspiration in the small wonders that abound. Perhaps the world is, in…
I am still learning to see and most days I also feel like a giant failure! Seeing the natural world involves peeling back layer on layer and the time to…