Early Snow, Green Leaves
Many of the leaves on the trees have not yet turned color and fallen, yet last evening was our first snow of the season. The photos below were taken around my home and studio in the early morning...
View ArticleOctober Snowstorm of Historic Proportions
More photos! Last night we received about 10 inches of heavy, wet snow. Because the leaves are still on most of the trees, the weight brought down tree limbs. There were a couple of large tree limbs...
View ArticleRandom Crow Thoughts
This evening the crows gathered, with the moon almost full. The weather has been warm, not typical November weather. I love the feel and smell of autumn, so I’m happy with this warm sunny spell. The...
View ArticleSpring Is Upon Us!
In February the snowdrops blossomed, and now the crocuses have joined them. The bees, fuzzy with pollen, luxuriated in the blossoms.
View ArticlePorch Possum
A possum decided to explore the cat’s den on the front porch. Meanwhile, I’ve put together two more terrariums. Photos to follow if energy allows!
View ArticleVariable Spring
First the snowdrops and a couple of crocuses appeared. Then more snow. Now the snow has melted, and the flowers have reemerged. And there are more to come.
View ArticleClematis
By the door of the studio, clematis is producing many flowers after the rain. Today the sun was bright, and I could almost see the flowers opening before my eyes. The flowers look like a creature’s...
View ArticleApril Snowstorm
April 4, 2016 – Winterberry Holly and Forsythia in side yard. “Perhaps what moves us in winter is some reminiscence of far off summer … The cold is merely superficial; it is summer still at the core,...
View ArticleSpring, Mitochondria, & New Life
As I crawl out from under a bout of influenza A, which was made dangerous for me by my anti-rejection drugs, I contemplate genetics, and how my family has been seriously impacted by auto-immune...
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