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It’s been a long while. What to share? Well, mostly I wanted to share the above picture of a dandelion gone to seed. Allergies have hit me hard this season leaving me a bit blurry-eyed and forcing me to be more creative in my photography. To be sure of what I am seeing, I find that I am getting up close and personal with my photographic subjects resulting in pictures like this dandelion. The little motes remind me of stars.

In Other News …

Because I keep walking into the webs, I ‘m getting a lot of nice spider shots.

Local Treks

Recent treks included familiar spots like the Boston Public Gardens, and along the Charles River. Lime Quarry Reservation (map) presented new vistas.  Future treks include the Arnold Arboretum and Boston Harbor.

At the Edges

While at work, where a park ended and a parking lot began, I found life on display from fresh beginning to untimely end.

At the edge where a stretch of farmland intersected with a stretch of city road, a friend and I found a farm stand with fresh picked produce.

Unexpected Opportunities

I’m being interviewed by Molly J. Anderson-Childers for the Creativity-Portal.com.  Imagine that! More information available in July.

Unexpected Inspirations

Inspired by Family Always!

My brother recently sent me this picture of his son. Brings a smile to my face every time.

And on the horizon?

Working to meet the deadlines for several upcoming art shows. Following up on leads from friends and family about various contests and publication opportunities (keep ’em coming!). Learning more about photographic techniques. Identifying the next photos to submit for donation to the Art Connection. And just trying to keep my eyes open to the beauty around me.


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Recently, I had the pleasure of traveling by train from Boston to Virginia.   Here are a few images, seen through the train window.

In Delaware

In Delaware

In Maryland

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Before I sat down to write this month’s update, I stood at my window and gazed upon the oak tree that arches over the 3-story house I live in.  After much rain and now much sun, the tips of every limb are covered by tightly coiled greenery ready to unfurl explosively.  I have at hand my camera and my bottle of Zyrtec.   I thought I’d outgrown allergies but apparently they have not outgrown me.  After extensive walkabouts the past few weeks, I have returned home with my eyes swelling shut from pollen.  But no matter.

How else would I have seen this cocky fellow near Alewife?


Or this graceful goose in the Charles River?

What else to share?  I’ve been practicing my black and white.

And turning my camera toward the manmade as well as nature-made.

I’ve been zooming in, in, in.

I’ve had some creative ups like two poems accepted for publication.  They will appear in print later this summer.  There have also been creatively humbling moments.   I made an article pitch to a magazine.  The editor loved it and gave me the greenlight but the end result was not what she was looking for.  The bright side of this is that the editor gave me clear feedback on what she was looking for and left the door open for me to resubmit.  I’ll let you know how that goes.

And, I’ve been walking, walking, walking and getting lost as only I can and stumbling upon the most amazing things.

On the horizon …

* Prepping for Somerville Open Studios!

* Continuing to research opportunities and venues for submitting work (both words and images).

* Traveling to visit friends and family, and to explore new writing and photographic opportunities.

* Learning from and being inspired by other artists and writers.

* Enjoying the quiet moments in between.

That’s me! 😉

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