The Thing About Tools
A little rant on tools including what makes a good tool and why we should demand more from modern tools.
The Crazy 2022 Garden!
Our 2022 garden was epic! We produced buckets of nutrient-dense food and provided habitat for a wide variety of wild critters.
Why We Live Where We Live
If you could choose almost anywhere to live, where would you pick? What criteria helped you make that decision?
Careful What You Wish For
It all started innocently enough. Just a few plants to start from seed…
The Saga of “Say Hello to My Little Friend” Ends
The story of my little parasite friend continues and hopefully has reached its final conclusion. Who came out on top?
Ditches & Gutters: Plain View
Approaching the wonderful world of ditches and gutters with a ‘straight-on’ view.
Ditches and Gutters - Emerging Patterns
Photography can reveal ideas, directions and feelings within the subconscious mind of the creator. From the first day of shooting for the Ditches and Gutters project a pattern emerges.
Ditches & Gutters
Last April, when the world was in lockdown and venturing outside the only permissible excursion, we started a rather unusual project photographing ditches and gutters near our home.
Artography: New Images
Artography is the creation of in-camera photographic images that depict graphic patterns in nature that on first glace look purely abstract but on closer inspection reveal recogizable nature subjects.
2020: Can it Get any Weirder? (A glimpse from my journal… Or: “Say hello to my little friend!”)
2020 has been a weird year. We all learned lessons, whether we wanted to or not. I learned that I was taking my good health for granted… and that home is where you make it even if it’s not where you expected it to be.
Cabin Days
Some mornings we wake to our ‘to do’ lists and feel overwhelmed. The news on the morning radio is disheartening and depressing. The skies outside the window settle low and heavy. One of us will look at the other.
“Cabin day?”
“Damn straight.”
Hiking versus Walking
Lately I been thinking about the differences between hiking and walking. No dictionary definitions really dissect the nuances between them but here’s what I think those differences are.
Our Need for Nature
We knew that one of the major changes we needed was a deeper connection with nature. And so in a span of a month we not only put our suburban home on the market, we sold it and moved out….
What Beavers Can Teach Us
My new home is an old, rotting trailer in a half-empty subdivision beside a dying lake. My eyeglasses are held together with hockey tape. I wear Home Hardware padded plaid coats and leisure-wear pants. Despite waves of pandemic-induced anxiety, I feel a potential for happiness that I haven’t felt in years.