Sure, we all love those sweeping Vermont landscapes. But even in a drought year like this one, there are subtler pleasures to be found.



Sure, we all love those sweeping Vermont landscapes. But even in a drought year like this one, there are subtler pleasures to be found.







I was drawn to this flower by its brilliant red color. Then I decided I like it better in B&W. What do you think?













Although the calendar has turned to spring, the dried remains of last year’s growth are still all around.


From a trip to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks in 2017.


When I photographed them a couple of weeks ago, they were four days old and each was about a foot long.

It’s that time of year.

Taken at Drumlin Farm in Lincoln.
