Where would you choose to spend your life?
I don't think I've been there yet. It's not utterly remote but has a sort of collective sense of the importance of living consciously and kindly and so it isn't a city. It's not too cold nor... More »
I don't think I've been there yet. It's not utterly remote but has a sort of collective sense of the importance of living consciously and kindly and so it isn't a city. It's not too cold nor... More »
The big room that opens out onto my weathered gray deck. From this room I can see the pointy tip of Sharptop Mountain, though it's more obscured by treetops than in the past. From this... More »
Yellow blooms here through my small evening --lks 3/3/09
To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else. --Emily Dickinson
By the ocean. With my family. Under the trembling expanse of the Big Dipper above the portal. In the woods. Roasting marshmallows over a firepit with a river's snicker just beyond. Letting myself feel into... More »
Mine
I like Farland's notion about relearning. I think that's a lot of what I do. I learned a bit about reducing the pixellation of my digital images to put them online, but I still haven't... More »
There are so many, but one that comes to mind right away is Andy Goldsworthy's Rivers and Tides. His sense of art and his reverence for stone, ice, wood, leaf, and branch inspire me tremendously.... More »