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Wet days bring luminescent foliage, a green not yet deepened by summer sun. Pungent mud at the pond edge. Siri splashes, mosquitos feast!
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Saw my first bear of spring, and turtles sunning on a rock. Discovered Siri will ride with me squeezed in a kayak. All in all, a good day.
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Cold. Sun hiding behind white and grey clouds. A bit of blue above; a little blue, myself. Faded forest and field: early spring sepia.
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Yesterday I woke to a rooster, doves, a toucan and wind caressing the canopy. Today I ready myself for a neotropical migration, my own.
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Last night's sunset a tangerine consumed by a northwest ridge. Birds greet the rising sun. Goodbye, Amapala -- not forever, but for a while.
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Wet days bring luminescent foliage, a green not yet deepened by summer sun. Pungent mud at the pond edge. Siri splashes, mosquitos feast!
Monthly Archives: December 2010
Nat’s Blog on Hiatus
This cold, snowless day (in Tamworth, New Hampshire) marks the returning of what had been a fleeing sun. It it also the threshold for a less momentous change: a year’s hiatus for Nat’s Blog and the start of Green Mountain, … Continue reading
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Snow
During the last week I have heard snowplows scraping pavement on more than one occassion. This is not a Sandwich Mountain Farm sound. This is a Tamworth Village sound. While snow plows do pass by the Farm, the packed gravel … Continue reading
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Shapes in the Sky
Morning very cold and a dark, clear sky presents a perfect moment for stargazing. I step outside the studio and immediately see Saturn shining brightly through the trees and east over Weatamo Ridge. The star Vega is also bright and clear … Continue reading
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Tracks, Trails and Traces
I awake in darkness, as has become my habit during these days that are the darkest. The light within this darkness comes from the stars and moon, of course, and I have been enjoying the familiar shapes of constellations, which … Continue reading
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