I am part of a feasibility study group for a greenway connection between the main village centers in our town.… Read more »
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Spring Ephemerals
The other day we had a beautiful spring fog. After the cold dryness that accompanies winter, getting out into the… Read more »
Spring
Spring. The Anglo-Saxons had a way with getting to the point and imbuing their words with the action. There’s no… Read more »
Shells, vines and feathers
Shells, vines and feathers are irresistible. Some of my fondest memories of growing up are those of discovering feathers on… Read more »
Florida textures
Nothing like a snow storm to appreciate a bit of warmth and green. We’ve been back from a trip to… Read more »
Density
I’ve walked in these hemlocks and white pines often. I love getting lost among their cylinders and angles, bending this… Read more »
So Close
At the beginning of February, I saw the intrepid green shoots of early (early!) something coming up. Days later –… Read more »
Talk at Smith College
I’ll be giving a presentation titled: Medicinal plants in the Landscape: catalysts for restoration at Smith College on Monday, February… Read more »
Art at the Claw Foot Tub
I’ll be showing some art work at the Claw Foot tub in Amherst, MA through March. The opening is on… Read more »
Tracks
One of my favorite things about the snow is its memory. Anything that passes on it often leaves an impression… Read more »