On August 9th, 2010, BUTTERFLIES!…
…are everywhere in the meadows – and this afternoon around these wildflowers in particular.
…are everywhere in the meadows – and this afternoon around these wildflowers in particular.
…in the middle of the path to my cabin.
…which were planted in the early spring as a part of the “Something for Everyone” show at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut – are now…
….is the engaging 1972 book by Martin Duberman which I just finished this afternoon – about the short-lived (1933-56) rural North Carolina experimental school that has fascinated me…
…have replaced the deer as my regular morning visitors – and I am enjoying this since they have a bit more style, both in appearance, and the way…
…are framed by the big window over my desk every morning, and today I got a shot of them at 6am as I was biking off to town…
…is the coolest creature to have around looking after your flock of sheep – and I had the pleasure of meeting one today in a New Hampshire meadow.…
…which used to be a part of a camp, is now a home that is only occupied in the Summer, with all of the windows open, breezes coming…
…is all that is left of a big old lodge on the site of a camp on Silver Lake in New Hampshire.
…is out the front door of my cabin-studio and this morning when you stood right in the center the clouds were perfectly framed.
…is what my studio-cabin here at MacDowell Colony has – and I was told I was assigned it because it is kind of like a big Animal Estate.
…was lead today by Emily, the amazing MacDowell gardener, who is also an old friend who within the past two years has started a garden of natives around…
…is the most exotic fantastic gorgeous thing to eyes that have been mostly around a very dry Southern California landscape lately – and this particular mossy space that…
…is the swimming spot of choice around here, clear water in the middle of wilderness preserve and today was serene as usual – swimming out to rocks.
…also known as Chicken of the Woods, is what I think we found by the forest path on the way to Willard Pond today – a gorgeous brilliant…
…where I am about to land in Manchester on my way to Peterborough, I saw the most remarkable suburban settlement nestled in a dense New England forest right…
…is something organized by Red76 and Sam Gould, whom I just visited on my last day in Minneapolis, at the Walker Art Center where they are staging the…
…behind the cabin catches my eye…
…have been going off every night over the lake, neighbors on a boat with Fourth of July leftovers to use up.
…have constructed a gorgeous home under the eaves of the cabin.