Posts filed under: Vermont

Fall In Vermont 2021

Here is a photo I took a short time ago. I like it quite a lot. It was taken while driving back from Willmington early one morning on Fuller Hill road.       A couple of weeks ago as... Read More

My Serenity Garden Sculptures

Originally Serenity Garden was to be a flower garden, but while travelling through Hungary I saw a captivating metal sculpture in the gallery of Tamas Bali in the tiny town of  Koveskal. Two years later that sculpture , which I... Read More

My August Garden

I’ve been asked to send some photos of my garden, which is under a massive expansion. The pictures you are about to see do not include what is in the meadow itself and only show one walkway, but it is... Read More

New Photos 2019 # 2 – The View from Town Hill

No matter how many photos I have taken there is always more to learn. I purchased a new wide angle lens. For photographers, it was a Canon 11 mm to 20 mm wide angle lens. This is useful particularly in... Read More

New Photos 2019 # 1 Trees

Trees have always been interesting to photographers, particularly birch trees their tall, narrow trunks with white bark shining in the sun. Recently I saw a whole wall in The Clark Museum showing undulating birch trees.   In East Dover, Vermont,... Read More

Vermont Stories # 16 Fall Snow

  This was an unusual snow storm for November. We got 15 inches of wet snow. Then it continued every day with about 1 inch a day. Large parts of southern Vermont were without power as heavy branches and even... Read More

Vermont Stories # 15 – Florida and North Adams (MoCA)

While exploring the small towns near the Vermont border in Massachusetts, I drove to Florida, the highest and coldest in the state, just up the mountain from North Adams. I came to see Stan Brown and his wife. Stan had... Read More

Vermont Stories # 14 – MoCA

While wandering through the massive galleries of MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art) in North Adams, I saw one of the guards looking out the window. There was something he wanted to see through this large industrial window in... Read More
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