Category: Photography

What’s in a Name?

What’s in a name?   What’s in this name?   This name is speaks of daring vision,  astounding achievement, devastating disaster and soaring success.   This name is an  overarching symbol of man’s undeniably irrepressible spirit of exploration, resilience, discovery and fulfillment. Atlantis. Weekly photo challenge: Names

Of Two Chairs

Of morning tea beside the trickling.  fountain, Attending to the nesting birds of spring; Of sandwiches and chips for May-time lunch, The welcomed mid-day respite that it brings; Of languid, lazed “martini eves” of summer, Playing fetch, with puppy toys a-fling; Our coupled Adirondacks… Continue Reading “Of Two Chairs”

Maple Resilience

Oh regal, beauteous maple, long you’ve stood, Bowing o’er my porch, through sun and storm, You share your shade until, in Fall, your leaves announce (in whispers) hints of coming frost. Your beauty tells a tale – but that’s not all, Your purpose spreads… Continue Reading “Maple Resilience”

Masterwork Chorus presents Handel’s Messiah Today!

From Both Sides Now

She sang: “I look at clouds from both sides now” I’ve pondered often on these puzzling words, Yet ringing true today, with furrowed brow, I wonder how to heal my crippled bird. She’s lived each day by loving, not by sword, Yet life has… Continue Reading “From Both Sides Now”

Weightless

Weightlessly, it wafted towards the earth, No rush or brush of time compelled its fall within my field of vision, yet spread mirth and wonder on the meaning of it all. Mere moments just preceding, it’d soared tall, A single quill, amid a thousand… Continue Reading “Weightless”

Time After Time

I came upon this weathered, wooden table in the middle of the forest where I often walk my dog. As I paused to snap this photo, I wondered how many hikers, lovers, children, campers, joggers and dog-walkers have left their mark on this once-clean… Continue Reading “Time After Time”

Atone Poem

I’m mad at me, I let him down, I promised to wait up, I tried to stay awake but (groan) Alas, I fell asleep! I even took a bath to while away the evening hours, It did the trick, just like a child, Alas… Continue Reading “Atone Poem”

Mirrored Tranquility

I find myself beside this mirrored lake, These amber afternoons on deep-wood treks, Or when the trees have lost their leafy drape, And oft when fawn bound freely cross my steps. But always stop where water laps on shore, Around the bend toward the… Continue Reading “Mirrored Tranquility”

Of Bunnies Bats and Basketballs

Bunnies, bats, abandoned basketballs Across the yyard, as summer’s taken toll, The once-lush green scape fading into fall, And school boys back in session, cease their roil. Their shrieking, wild abandon still rings clear With choosing sides for stickball (to applause) And bouncing balls on… Continue Reading “Of Bunnies Bats and Basketballs”

Architextures

Today I present a sampling of recent travel photos, showcasing a broad array of architectural styles and textures; including the rustic, turn-of-the-century wood details of  Mohonk Mountain House, the glass and steel panoramic reflections of the Manhatten skyline, and the Pantheonic architecture of the… Continue Reading “Architextures”

Mohonk Morning

Morning at Mohonk is incomparable and unforgettable! We first discovered this many years ago, when we went to the Mohonk Preserve for the outdoor wedding of the daughter of a dear friend. We outsmarted ourselves by reserving the weekend at Mohonk Mountain House, rather… Continue Reading “Mohonk Morning”