The Ice Storm Cometh (and Went)
Okay… I’m behind on my blogging again. Last Saturday and into Sunday morning we had a good old fashioned ice storm. A sure sign that spring is coming. The ice
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Okay… I’m behind on my blogging again. Last Saturday and into Sunday morning we had a good old fashioned ice storm. A sure sign that spring is coming. The ice
Yesterday afternoon, I headed to the Tenney Farm because we needed milk. After running the this errand, I decided to head for the former Robertson Farm (Joan’s cousin, Steve was
Here in the Monadnock Region we are rapidly approaching the gray season; that is, the gap between the end of the fall foliage and the first snow. This is a
I am a sucker for autumn foliage. This is about the only time of year I make color photographs of the landscape. These photos were made over the past five
I am a sucker for autumn foliage in New Hampshire. Every year, I spend time photographing the fall colors even though I have done so for many years and thus
This afternoon with the temperature in the 70s F, sunny skies and no wind (i.e. ideal odeing weather) I spent an hour and a half (5:00 to 6:30 PM) photographing
Late this afternoon, I spent about forty minutes watching (and photographing) a young male moose in shallows of Gregg Lake north of the road*. Much of the time the light
I observed the first of the seasons dragonflies (Hudsonian White-faces) in our yard a couple of weeks ago. However, today was the first day I got out to photograph odes.
Photographs made this month (March 2024) that did not fit in any of my other posts.