I love again seeing the bones of the trees. This Black Locust, just down the street and visible from my window, is a gem with its curling branches against the…
Even as winter’s dark days continue to grow longer and dimmer (and humans behave more insanely than ever), I’m again seeing a simplicity in the palette of late Fall colors that moves…
Back home from a week in Colorado. Great to sleep in our bed and wake up to snow falling. Hope to see some late fall foliage left on the trees…
Those who follow my wanderings here probably know how much I enjoy photographing reflections in water. This time of year, with autumn leaves at peak here in Vermont, I am…
I’m so proud to live in a city that overflows with art and creates special days for even more art to show up in our lives. Today is such a day: Montpelier ArtsFest…
As I said, for the upcoming “Going There” show (part of Montpelier ArtsFest 2105) I selected photographs both of places I enjoy going AND ways I might get there. Some…
Fall has been slow to arrive in Vermont—the hills are barely showing the changes that will be so dramatic in just a few weeks time—like the photograph above of a…
Temperatures yesterday morning were in the low 40s, the first such cold we’ve had since early May. Clearly changes are coming, even if more slowly than the calendar might suggest.…
Since early May, I’ve run our oil-hot water heater for 30 minutes. The rest of the time: our wall-mounted solar hot water heater. Below are the tank readings from two…
The sun these past few days has been such a gift. This time of year mornings here in the valley are nearly always foggy but once it burns off, we…