
Archive for the ‘Nature Notes’ Category
Red Leaf
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged fall foliage, leaves, New England, Photography, red on September 14, 2009| Leave a Comment »
New Abstract Water Images Added!
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, Photography, Publication Updates, tagged Branches, color, leaves, nature, petals, Photography, rain on September 12, 2009| Leave a Comment »
New Leaf and Petal Images Added!
Posted in Nature Notes, Photography, Publication Updates, tagged color, flowers, leaves, petals, Photography, plants on September 12, 2009| Leave a Comment »
More Signs of the Season at Copley Square Farmers Market
Posted in Nature Notes, On the Road, tagged farmers market, food images, green beans, Photography, plums, tomato on September 12, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Autumn’s Onset
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged leaves, nature, Photography on September 11, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Nahant Beach Wisps
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, On the Road, tagged beach, Nahant, Photography on September 7, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Nahant Seagull
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged beach, Nahant, Photography, seagull on September 7, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Loveliness
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged flowering, Galway Kinnel, Photography, plants, poetry, seasons, sow on September 6, 2009| Leave a Comment »

“… everything flowers
though sometimes it is necessary
to reteach a thing its loveliness,
to put a hand on its brow
of the flower
and retell it in words and in touch
it is lovely …”
— excerpt from Galway Kinnel’s Saint Francis and the Sow
Autumn Light in Sepia
Posted in Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged clouds, color, Photography, seasons on September 6, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Family through Words and Images
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Nature Notes, tagged children's book, prose, siblings on September 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »

Henrietta Bruce Sharon drew this picture for the anthology, Golden Slippers. When I showed it to a friend his eyes watered and he said, “You should send this picture to your brother. You and he are who I see in this illustration.” I have three brothers. I love them all but I am most close to my youngest brother. Given that we were less than two years apart, our parents raised us as if we were twins. He and I have always shared a love of stories, and so, throughout our childhood we spun stories and imagined ourselves at the center of great adventures. I wrote and he drew. Even though we see each other rarely these days, we still connect by phone, by email and by illustrated letters to tell the stories of our every day lives.











