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!
There was so much to see on a walk last week that I let my camera rest much of the time and just enjoyed seeing—flowers galore, grasses in full bloom,…
This time of year beauty abounds along the back country roads. Not exactly wild flowers, rather mostly those that have arrived from one place or another and found room to grow…
Sometimes there is not much else that needs to be said, in this case about the textures of the leaves of Hosta and their many shades of green.
Most days I see something that absolutely blows my mind. On those when I don’t, I’m always clear I’m simply not seeing! Our world is so full of life, mostly…
Camel’s Hump is one of the touchstones of living in Central Vermont, so much so that it was selected to grace the back of Vermont’s 25-cent piece several years ago. You…
I’ve been unable to post here for a couple weeks due to poor internet activity (full disclaimer: I was in the Grand Canyon!) and then to a computer I/O board…
April 7th May 7th And now they are all gone by, the garden full of later flowers. What an amazing month it has been!
Every day we can gather more and more of the sun’s energy. Our solar hot water heater has totally replaced fossil fuels for over two weeks and I expect it…