Almost Spring
Into the Woods View in Full Screen: Click the square thing on the corner just above. Being born on Valentine’s Day has its pros and cons. When you are young, you are “a Little Valentine,” which wears...
View ArticleAll Natural
Down Hill I guess this is my first spring walk through the woods, though I had to look pretty hard to find evidence of spring.
View ArticleRound the ‘Hood
Watch and be aware! This is not your usual Burnside feel-good, intimate nature or grand landscape entry. This is about you. This show consists of images from a walk around “the block.” My block is...
View ArticleApril in the Woods
April in the Woods Maybe it’s my imagination, but Spring seems late in coming to the woods this year. Here we are at the end of April and except for the forsythia (which is out of place in the woods...
View ArticleNice Night
Looks Promising! What I had intended as a series of sunset pictures presented me with a nice surprise as darkness fell – the perfect ending.
View ArticleIn the Garden
Dogwood and Pines Most of these shots were taken in my garden, which up to a few years ago would have astounded folks who know me well. Some of them were taken down the road a ways – I guess I was in...
View ArticleLife of a Tulip
Tulip Herein is documented the short but brilliant life of a tulip in my garden.
View ArticleNor Any Drop
After the Rain After the rain stopped, new worlds to explore in the garden.
View ArticleFour Star Sunset
Pink starts to emerge, as it almost always does! It was a good night on Harveys Lake. Good company, a little libation, and a four star sunset! Life is good!
View ArticleWar of the Roses
Lancaster Back in mid-15th century England, the Wars of the Roses were fought between two rival branches of the royal House of Plantagenet: the houses of Lancaster and York, whose heraldic symbols...
View ArticleLight Waves
Light Waves You don’t have to see the sunset to enjoy it – not as long as you’ve got water around.
View ArticleNaturally Abstract
Brush Strokes Taken over the last few days with no particular connection, I found a common theme in nature’s modern art.
View ArticleSunset Bookends
7:57pm Looking at sunsets is not unlike watching a clock. If you stare at it constantly, it doesn’t seem to change. But if you find something useful or entertaining to do, and look back...
View ArticleAbove and Below
Above and Below Looking across the lake, I have about a 90 degree vertical range of view, separated in the middle by the narrow – perhaps 2 degrees – strip of land across the lake. Above is the sky;...
View ArticleLake Lights
The Moon and Venus set just about the same time tonight. I thought I’d spend the evening waiting for the Perseid Meteor Extravaganza. It was a pleasant time, watching the Moon and Venus set in the...
View Article52 Steps
52 Steps Having neglected the grounds around my house since about April due to other priorities lakeside, I plunged in over the last few weeks to restore order. It has proved to be a challenge, to say...
View ArticleDoc’s Barn
The old, the in between, and the new. There’s a certain magic to an old barn. It’s a little like a surprise box. Never heard of a surprise box? When I was a kid, on very special occasions, I was...
View ArticleHomage to a Butterfly
Homage to a Butterfly You caught my eye, as I walked by, You in your flashy dress! You did not flee away from me, All in your haughtiness. I’ll capture you! That’s what I’ll do. And ran to get my...
View ArticleBusy Night!
Prelude It was a busy night overhead and underneath! Faces in the clouds, colors on the water, cooperative ducks, the nightly mating dance of the flies – who could ask for more! The grand finale? The...
View ArticleEnd of Summer
End of Summer The fireworks are over; Labor Day has come and gone, and so the Summer here at Harveys Lake is unofficially over. Tonight’s sky, beautiful and yet troubled, seemed to acknowledge the...
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