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May 7, 2013 travel / united kingdom

Kendal in the Lakes Region

Vermont is greening up in the wake of a week of delicious sunshine, the days warm and nights cool. The

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April 28, 2013 art / travel / united kingdom

The Hepworth Wakefield

Pink early morning, the just-past-full moon still high in the western sky. The past few nights crisp and starry, the

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April 22, 2013 art / nature / travel / united kingdom

Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Threats of spring are becoming a reality in Vermont. Despite the cold spell and a few nights of close-to-freezing temperatures,

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April 17, 2013 nature / new england / travel / united kingdom / vermont

Stone Stone and More Stone

Long days of travel behind us, the sun shining, news of the Boston bombing dominating the airwaves, the urban congestion

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April 9, 2013 nature / travel / united kingdom / vermont

Signs of Spring

A thunderstorm in the night, a pink sunrise this morning, mist rising from the hills. Mild enough outside to linger

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April 1, 2013 nature / travel / vermont

Snow in the Hills

Overcast this morning, waves of white mist rising in and out of the valleys, at times completely enveloping the bare and

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February 13, 2013 art / new york / travel

A Short Trip South

The snow blizzard has come and gone. Early morning, gray skies on a snow-drenched landscape. The dreary brown winter coat

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January 29, 2013 art / massachusetts / travel

Art in Winter

Silvery gray skies, four inches of fresh corn snow covering the ground, branches and boughs crusted with white. Milder temperatures.

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January 21, 2013 travel / vermont

Retreat Meadows

The last few days, a string of bejeweled sunset and sunrise days. Ribbons of iridescent salmon, lavender and purple on the

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January 20, 2013 251 club of vermont / travel / vermont

East Dover in Winter

Last night’s starry blue sky, sandwiched between evening and morning pink. Yesterday, a sunset stroll to catch the last of

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The few magnolia buds that survived the deer.
River running high and muddy #dummerstoncoveredbridge #westriververmont
Signs of spring (inside)
Magical March morning
Afternoon tea at the neighborhood campfire cafe
January snows
Welcome winter!
Last little bunch of Calendula, still blooming after frost and snow.
Pink sunrise on snow dusted garden #timetoputhegardentobedforthewinter

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