At the solstice, after a great ski snow fell, the warm weather rolled in – creating a gorgeous misty atmosphere… Read more »
Author Archives: Todd Lynch
Thanksgardening
I love the late-season garden. There’s a poetry to the graceful, spent and still colorful forms of the plant architecture.… Read more »
Light
One of the reasons I love New Mexico as much as I do is because of the light there. Every… Read more »
In search of Georgia
I’ve always loved Georgia O’Keeffe. From an early age, I can remember her crystalline colors, haunting compositions and sensual lines.… Read more »
Ognisanti
This is a powerful time of the year. Transition from summer to fall – light to dark – external to… Read more »
Rio Grande
Ever since we visited Taos a few years ago, I’ve thought constantly about our time on the Rio Grande. In… Read more »
Autumn arrives
I found this poem today as I was thinking about fall and the beautiful pattern of leaves everywhere – I… Read more »
Stream Restoration
The planting plan and plant schedule Ecotropy provided was part of a team effort led by Rushing Rivers Institute, with… Read more »
New York Botanic Garden
A few weeks ago my family and I went to the New York Botanic Garden to see the wild medicine… Read more »
Lines
I was at the Bullitt reservation in Ashfield, MA the other day as part of a group of artists making… Read more »