Winter 2019
February morning II

Winter 2019

Well, I think Susan and I are now officially Midwesterners—having survived the cold, snowy winter of 2019. With snowfall measured by the foot and temperatures as low as -26ºF, it's…

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The Wild Sonoma Coast

While Big Sur may be more famous, the Sonoma Coast, some 80 miles north of San Francisco is just as wild. To my mind, there is no more dramatic meeting…

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A Trip to LaCrosse

I took a day trip with a group from St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Middleton. We rode the bus through pouring rain for a while and two and a half…

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Wisconsin 2018

The differences among seasons are much more obvious in Wisconsin than in California. Winter is brown or white; spring is light green; summer is darker green; fall is every color.…

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Camden Harbor

Some 75 miles south of Bar Harbor and Acadia is one of Maine's most picturesque harbors: upscale Camden—a major tourist draw on the state's central coast. Camden's centerpiece is its…

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Northern California 2018

Now that I'm a resident of Wisconsin, I come to the San Francisco Bay Area from time to time to visit my Mom and my siblings. This allows day excursions…

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Bryce Canyon National Park

We photographed another two days at Bryce. This park couldn't be more different than Zion—except for the color of the rock. At more than 8000 feet above sea level our dawn shots were…

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Zion National Park

In November 2017 my friends, Jerry, Joel, Dennis, and I traveled to southwestern Utah and photographed two days at Zion National Park. Autumn was almost over and hints of winter lurked…

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Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta

Ostensibly the most photographed event on the planet, the week-long Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta occurs on the first week of October. The mountains surrounding Albuquerque make it an ideal spot for ballooning…

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Sandwich Glass Museum

You might think what could be more boring than a museum devoted to glass objects made in Sandwich, Massachusetts during the 19th century? Actually, the Sandwich Glass Museum is fascinating and…

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An Excursion in Black & White

Between 1968 and 1976 I photographed mostly in black and white because that's what I could afford. Black and white photography can be more challenging than color since the impact of…

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Autumn in the Berkshires

The Berkshire Mountains are the western "outback" of Massachusetts. But they are not wilderness, and towns such as Lee, Lenox, and Stockbridge have been around for hundreds of years retaining their…

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New England in the Fall

We  spent September and the first half of October at our home in Wareham on the South Coast of Massachusetts. Various photographic opportunities, ranging from the Wareham River across the…

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The Milky Way at Ned’s Point

It was a beautiful, clear night at Mattapoisett. The waning moon would not rise until after midnight. Happily, the southwest view from Ned's Point, where we would see the Milky Way,…

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Minuteman National Historic Park

The rain was pretty much over—just a gentle sprinkle—when I arrived at Minuteman National Historic Park that runs along Massachusetts 2A between Lexington and Concord. Stopped first at Hartwell Tavern, which…

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Moonrise at Ned’s Point

Ned's Point Lighthouse at the eponymous point in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts provides a wonderful vantage point to watch the sunset to the west and the moonrise to the east.

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