- Snow!, 03 Feb 2011
Snow. Snow and snow. Snow, snow, snow, and snow. Snow with snow. Snow, snow,
snow, snow, snow, snow, spam, and snow. With apologies to Monty Python.
- Home Reno: Episode I, 04 Nov 2005
In which our heros commit to five months of…interesting times.
- Mountain Laurel, 19 Jun 2005
Blossoms at last.
- Infrared, 06 May 2005
The infrared filter is almost opaque to my eyes, but not
to my Nikon's CCD.
- They're Baaack!, 06 Apr 2005
Spring is in the air. [Update: 3 May 2005: now with pictures!]
- Jewelweed, 27 Aug 2004
I became enchanted with Jewelweed (also known as “touch-me-not”)
before I was in the first grade. Then we moved away from New England
and I didn’t see it again for the better part of two decades. By the
time I encountered it again, it was a hazy childhood memory.
- Mellow Yellow, 16 Jul 2004
I don’t remember the soft, pale yellow blossoms of the
Daylilies in the front garden from last year.
- 13:38, 21 Jun 2004
Today is the summer solstice.
- Holland Glen Cache, 20 Jun 2004
A delightful, shady afternoon stroll along Hop Brook before clamboring up
to the sunny ridge.
- Expectations Achieved, 09 Jun 2004
You knew it could. You knew it would. (A couple more flower snaps.)
- Summer Flowers and Metadata, 07 Jun 2004
It’s early summer here in Massachusetts. That brings out the flowers.
And my camera.
These flowers photos have slightly better metadata than previous ones
because
I’ve spent a few days tinkering with jpegRDF.
- It’s Spring!, 28 Mar 2004
Spring is here! I know because for the first time last night, I heard
the announcment of its arrival.
- 12:04, 20 Mar 2004
The vernal equinox has arrived.
- 9:05, 21 Dec 2003
The winter solstice is upon us.
- Pump Parts, 26 Nov 2003
When you turn the tap and nothing happens, well, let’s just say that
it’s not a warm fuzzy feeling.
- Shadows, 09 Nov 2003
They say the Earth is flat…
- Winter, 23 Oct 2003
The season’s first dusting of snow.
- Autumn, 01 Oct 2003
The first of October seems a fitting time to acknowledge the
arrival of autumn…in the northern hemisphere, at least.
- Frogs and Snakes, 23 Aug 2003
More herps from the backyard.
- Fungus Among Us, 20 Aug 2003
The fungi like the damp, that's for sure.
- Belchertown, 01 Mar 2001
The opposite of travelling.