It’s officially Mud Season. Even when it snows in March, it just means there’ll be that much more mud as soon as the sun comes out. There isn’t that much to look at. We begin to dream . . . and we get through. Mama Nature’s little joke Mama Nature will have her little joke, and […]
Thanks to the early shift to so-calle Daylight Savings Time the dogs have been getting their morning walk as it’s barely getting light. So this morning we’re meandering along the lane through the woods and there is a big bright moon—past full but still pretty impressive—glinting through the trees. Oh, look! I say to the […]
A week or so ago I went over to Barnes Park to interview Eileen Wallick and Ranger Teddy for a piece for the Antrim Review. While I was there, Katherine Berst came by to introduce her new Australian cattle dog, Maya, to Ranger Teddy. The introduction went well, and the interview continued during a walk […]
When I woke up yesterday morning my car was still stuck in the driveway. I had slept through the moonset. For only the second time in nine years Dean Peters had not delivered my Record-Eagle. But it was a great day to go for a walk. (OK, more of a trudge. It’s hard to walk […]
Katherine writes: Gerry this may be too late for the photo that tells a story but I was out on the ice walking the dog and I happened across an orange. No idea where it came from or how it got there but I love the bird tracks around it. You could almost hear what […]
Saturday was the kind of winter day that makes me glad to live here in spite of everything. After struggling with Scott Thomas’s assignment (a photo that would tell a story), I found three. Hills overlooking mountains below My sister Mary, who lives in Utah, sends me stunning pictures of the mountains in her back yard. […]
March 22, 2009
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