What To My Wondering Eyes Should A Pear?
Here is the story of a pear. Three and a half years ago I started and then abandoned a drawing project. The beginnings sat in my portfolio. I put off […]
Here is the story of a pear. Three and a half years ago I started and then abandoned a drawing project. The beginnings sat in my portfolio. I put off […]
Some family members have just returned from a trip to their home in Costa Rica. On their last day they found a hole in one of their screens. Soon afterwards […]
On a street in Woods Hole, we were headed from the ferry the car, after some days on the “other side”. Two framed works caught my eye, and of course […]
Off-season in late February, at a private boat landing on Town Cove, the Pond water is high. So high that access to the old dock is boots-only. Along the edges […]
Let’s go back to that burn pile I encountered not long ago. I was going to write about what fire had done to the things in that pile, but got […]
I took a walk the other afternoon….There are still three or four posts that could be extracted from those hundred and forty minutes of in-the-moment meandering. But for now let’s […]
Simple toys are the best toys. We found some washed-up clothesline rope. The dog found our find. Toys are where you find them. For a while it was a leash. […]
In “Auguries of Innocence”, Blake spoke of a World in a Grain of Sand. It’s a poem worth reading. My camera’s range is not up to the challenge of Blake’s […]
Let’s take a walk. Let’s go down into the valley where there’s some water. On the Tiasquam River is an impoundment that dates back over three hundred years. Look’s Pond. […]
New England is not rich in flat land, but it’s flat in a few places around here. On the gentle southward slope of the Island’s outwash plain, there’s flatness to […]