Continue Reading Old – and alive One of my lasting childhood memories involves standing in front of huge European cathedrals. My mother would explain to me that they…
Continue Reading Early Smell Today you have to do your part – I did mine by photographing the lilac bush in the garden and also going…
Continue Reading Early Knowledge I don’t remember how large the boat was, or if we were the only people in it, slowly moving forward with a…
Continue Reading Early Visions When I did my reading last week for Earth Day it struck me how the topic of environmental harm can be traced…
Continue Reading A Shift towards Healing All I can do is to recommend something as I write this on Earth Day – but, oh, do I hope you…
Continue Reading Shift in Beliefs Let’s assume you are – unjustly – accused of a crime since you happened to be on site when the police arrived….
Continue Reading Shift in Perceptions Over the last 2 weeks or so I have occasionally photographed the buds that were sprouting on the pear tree in front…
Continue Reading Size Sizzlers Remember all those times you were told size doesn’t matter? They lied. No lies about size, though, when it comes to gorillas beating…
Continue Reading Magicicada Mysteries If creepy-crawlies give you the creeps you might consider skipping today’s blog. Not for the faint of heart. But, oh, so fascinating…
Continue Reading Cherry Blossom Contemplations I should have gone there earlier. When I meandered along the Esplanade last week the peak of the cherry blossoms was clearly…