Rocks, plants, insects, clouds, water, trees—the whole of this world is amazing. Here are a few more examples of what I am still learning to see. Rock ledge #1, Berlin…
The water was cold, I remember, but not so cold that I would pass up seeing the stones along the base of the bedrock cliff at a better angle so…
When the tide leaves and makes the shore available for walking, the place feels fresh and new—no footprints, a wonderful place to explore. This cliff face along the rocky coast…
“Would you go by a boat? Would you go by a train? I would go by a boat! I would go by a train! Yes, I’d go by a boat…
For the upcoming Montpelier ArtsFest 2015 I decided to riff off the theme our f/7 group has, Going Places, and have photographs both about places where I’ve enjoyed going and ways I’ve…
One of the benefits of working in the f/7 Group—six other wonderful, local photographers who gather monthly—has been the challenge (and inspiration) of seeing the world differently—often through their eyes and…
This week, October 27th, marks the centenary of Dylan Thomas’ birth. The music of his poetry is astonishing. His way with words was magical. We’ve been fortunate to visit Wales…
Yes, “More poetry is needed!” From today’s Writer’s Almanac, a poem that fits the mood of much of what I feel day-to-day as I wander, especially given the plight of…
Liz and I are just back from travels that including time in Wales with dear friends and a chance to catch up with some of the festivities surrounding the centenary…
We are fortunate—for the 17th years—to have the Green Mountain Film Festival take over the town later this week. For many it keeps winter-weary minds off the fact that Spring…