Part of the delight of putting together this upcoming show of photographs is imagining how they will all look hanging together. I know this pair of morning glories, photographed in…
One of the issues of having a show in the Governor’s Gallery is the security involved. Vermont, unlike many other states, is not too burdensome but to get to the Gallery you…
To those who know me or follow this blog it is clear I love winter. To live in Vermont and not would be nuts. The process of selecting images for this…
The first or second photograph that visitors to the Governor’s Gallery will see is one I’ve previously published here and one I’ve had in several other shows. I still love it!…
Over the past several weeks I’ve been working to get my next big show ready to hang in the Governor’s Gallery. After visiting the gallery several times, filled with the wonderful work of…
On any given day there are so many things I walk right by and never see, from the miraculous goings on in a leaf to a cloud at sunset to…
The song, “Where Have All the Flowers Gone,” is part of my growing up in this world. It is more than just a song—it has always been part of a powerful message…
Spring is happening fast with a few days of rain, then some sun and temperatures in the 70s. The flowers have exploded into bloom and the bees are buzzing everywhere.The pear…
As my part of the Earth tilts toward the sun, little by little every day, the changes begin to show, even if some days, like this morning’s gray and chill,…
It wasn’t that long ago snow still covered the yard. Flying into Burlington on April 3rd Camel’s Hump still looked like this: On a long walk yesterday in Calais we saw many…