This is a powerful time of the year. Transition from summer to fall – light to dark – external to… Read more »
Tag Archives: nature
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 »
Collaboration
The summer has been intense already – Heat, rain, more heat. It feels more like DC here than western Massachusetts… Read more »
Orchids
Trays of philanopsis, dendrodiums and african violets for good measure defined my great aunt Helen’s apartment in the Bronx. I… Read more »
Vine
Every year, I prune the large Concord Grape vine on the side of the barn. As much as I love… Read more »
Blossoms
The perfume of the apple trees is intoxicating. Like the taste of honey at the bottom of my tea cup,… Read more »
Herring Run
Reading about the bounty of this New World when the first Europeans arrived, I always wondered what it must have… Read more »
Flood Plain musings
I am part of a feasibility study group for a greenway connection between the main village centers in our town.… Read more »
Spring Ephemerals
The other day we had a beautiful spring fog. After the cold dryness that accompanies winter, getting out into the… Read more »