What a difference a day makes! Today dawned very clear and cold–on these days I can see all the way to Mt. Whistler in British Columbia. Glorious! Mt. Baker is in the Northern Cascade range in Washington state, and is my sentinel who anchors my eastern view. Here is today’s tidbit of Thoreau: When first I took [...]
Continue reading...3. December 2008
Gray. Gloom. Chill. Dank. Foggy. Drippy. Welcome to December in the far northwest of Washington state. (I really am not whining–just stating the facts!) A few sunbreaks added a lift briefly, which is when I got this shot. Here’s today’s tidbit of Thoreau: Near the end of March, 1845, I borrowed an axe and went down to [...]
Continue reading...2. December 2008
Look who I found over her head in my brambles today? Can you see her? Hint: precedes FA in a famous song. Here’s today’s tidbit of Thoreau: We may imagine a time when, in the infancy of the human race, some enterprising mortal crept into a hollow in a rock for shelter. Every child begins the world [...]
Continue reading...1. December 2008
Here in the far northwest December is all about the light–the lack thereof and the eventual rebirth of it at Winter Solstice. Starting today I aim to post a single photo that captures the mood of that day at one moment. Today’s was shot in the woods near my house. To pass through these dark months [...]
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4. December 2008
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