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Sunshine
It’s a gray, rainy day, more like November than January. It has been raining slowly but steadily since the middle of the night and there are no more than a few remnants of snow remaining on the ground. We need sunshine… Read More ›
Early light on a dusting of snow …
The early light just after dawn always has a special quality. Its color varies from season to season, more golden or amber in Autumn, deep yellow in summer, pale, almost pink in springtime. This time of year, full winter, there’s… Read More ›
I wake up too early …
There’s not much to do at 5 am in late December around here. The dogs are endlessly enthusiastic about seeing me, mainly because they figure on getting a few biscuits out of the deal. I can drink coffee, greet the… Read More ›
Weekly Photo Challenge: Free Spirit, Free As a Bird … Another picture.
Share a photo — film or digital — that means FREE SPIRIT to you! So I happily share with you the freest thing of which I can think: a seagull flies across the sky as the sun rises on the… Read More ›
Morning in summer …
Morning. Although I want to sleep late, I almost never do. On summer mornings, I drink my coffee and watch the early sun filter through my woods. Each day, the world is made anew. Cat Stevens’ rendition of this traditional… Read More ›
Dawn In Our Woods
Sometimes, Garry and I are guests on an overnight radio show. We used to do it every 5 or 6 weeks, but I was ill for a long time and I haven’t been able to do it for the past… Read More ›
Ogunquit, Maine: Sunrise, Sand, Rivers, Feathered and Other Friends
Autumnal equinox in the northern latitudes. September. A week in Ogunquit, Maine. A tiny place but close to the beach and the river. Quiet this time of year. Most tourists are gone, now, so the streets aren’t crowded. There is… Read More ›