Like many of us, I’ve lately felt really stuck. While there are many things I don’t know or understand, I realized again this week I actually do know what is important…
One of the reasons I love trees is that their lives are often longer than humans. That said, sometimes we humans make choices that affect the life of trees. This…
I find it easy to lose track of reality lately. So easy to become trapped in the part of our collective human insanity that shows up on the computer screen when…
Summer ending? Fall transitioning? Winter beginning? I guess it depends on my point of view. It has been a long and glorious summer, even if also a disaster for our…
I laugh when folks around here argue about whether we are at peak foliage. Who cares? It is glorious in all directions, some more than others. Right?! I’m tired of hearing…
No matter the variety and no matter the time of day, Morning Glories are just that: glorious! The Heavenly Blue variety is blooming like crazy this week and no frost…
I continue to look for ways to photograph Fall foliage. Sometimes all that is really possible is to put the camera down and enjoy the view! These are a few…
I love photographing water. Often it is necessary to get wet, not an unpleasant thing much of the year. But the rocks in our Vermont streams are typically slippery, and I’m…
There are times, like these lately, when turning to the garden seems the only sane thing to do.
This completes my posts about George Sherwood’s exhibit of kinetic sculpture at Shelburne Museum entitled “Wind, Waves, and Light,” can be seen through the end of October. I hope you will!…