My first experience of a cypress swamp - moss, alligators and rain, oh my!
Meramec Caverns
A virtual tour of the most popular cavern site in Missouri.
One Saturday in North Dakota
Some images from my day of aimless wandering - lovely landscapes and lots of dirt roads.
On-a-Slant Village
My visit to a re-created Native American village high on the banks of the Missouri river.
Lassen Volcanic National Park – Part 3: Other sights, sounds and scenes
Bits and bobs from Lassen. No major hiking, but so amazing and perfect weather.
Lassen Volcanic National Park – Part 2: The Cinder Cone
Is my relationship with Lassen on the mend?
Lassen Volcanic National Park – Part 1: Boiling Mud
Ah Lassen, my old nemesis!
A New Hampshire Interlude
A little time back in NH in a couple of favorite nature preserves.
Rock Island Wisconsin – part 1 – Pottawatomie Lighthouse
Way out on the end of what I call the pointy part of Wisconsin is Rock Island. It's a state park and no motorized vehicles are allowed. You need to take two ferries to get there, but once you land it's pretty great. Everyone scatters and finds trails that wind all over. You can tell... Continue Reading →
No, this is not Tatooine
A few hours in White Sands National Monument was totally worth the long drive.
Down Below
A few tips and advice for photography in caves.
European Vacation 2015
Will it be shocking to admit I'm a uni-dimensional photographer? Yeah, I can hear you all gasping and muttering that it can't be so. It's not as if I don't admire or appreciate other forms of photography, like the shots below, but that I really don't enjoy cities. They're loud, crowded and smell awful. Lots of people... Continue Reading →
Go Cave!
Yeah. It's been a dog's age. I know. I'm a bad blogger. If you can guess the band that I snagged the post title from, you get...uh pictures of caves. Anyway, here's more from the Oregon/California trip. After Crater Lake, we decided to head to Lava Beds National Monument. For some reason we had it... Continue Reading →
Crater Lake National Park
In September, my husband and I headed to southern Oregon on vacation. We'd never been there before and our modus operandi is to find an area that interests us and find out what we can see and do in that area. Southern Oregon has a lot to do and see and I think we tried... Continue Reading →
Ohio Weekend
Hey all. I haven't posted in a while, but today I'm back with some shots from last weekend when my husband and I flew to Ohio to spend a weekend with some friends. It wasn't a photography trip per se, but I did shoot a little bit. We visited Killbuck Marsh which is a very... Continue Reading →
It’s the little differences
Ah that famous scene in Pulp Fiction where Vincent enumerates the little differences between the US and Amsterdam. I had a similar experience recently and no, it didn't involve Burger King either. As you've probably gathered by now, I practically live in the woods. It started when I was a kid. No amount of fairy... Continue Reading →
Ghost Train of Versailles
Phew. It's been a "rough" four days. Rough only in a strict first world sort of way. I was without the internet at home for four days. Oh noes! Yeah, we had a wicked noreaster come through and dump a foot or two of snow on us. Some got more, some got less, but a... Continue Reading →
Distill My Heart
I was in Kentucky and Tennessee this past weekend. My husband had a seminar in Nashville on Monday and since he had to go down on Sunday anyway, we decided to go a day early and see what we could see. Having never been to either state before it was a new experience for both... Continue Reading →
Desert Blooms
May in California is wildflower season and the high desert of the eastern Sierras is no exception. I took tons of photos, but due to the harsh light, relentless wind and time constraints (who can wait forever for the wind to die down on every single shot?) most of them are for my reference and... Continue Reading →
Mono Lake and Musings on Travel Photography
So I’ve been thinking about this blog post and putting it off because I didn’t have an angle, a theme or a cohesive idea to pull it together. As with a lot of my writing it just needed time to brew, like a good pot of French Press coffee. (Four minutes with 200 degree water... Continue Reading →
I’m not Ansel Adams but…
An online photographer friend said that he doesn't do much black and white landscape work because he feels he needs the color to be there because it was there. I agree with him up to a point. No, I'm no Ansel Adams, but I do like how a black and white photograph can work when... Continue Reading →
Desert Visitor – me!
To many people the word desert conjures up images of dunes, rippling sand, cactus and brutal temperatures. While some of that might be true, many deserts are far from that. Their lushness and color just might surprise you. Even though I've never lived near one, I've always loved the desert. High desert especially. That's one... Continue Reading →
Bodie, CA – The Disney World of Ghost Towns
This was the first place we visited on our way down from Reno. We planned to go there during the trip, but not so soon. However, we found ourselves very near to it so decided to switch up the schedule. I knew going into it that it would be kind of a zoo, tourist-wise (worse... Continue Reading →
Strange Photos from the West
To paraphrase Clutch a bit. I'm back. Phew. Challenging was the watchword for this vacation. Between the weather and the accessibility issues, my photography skills were put to the test. Sometimes I passed, sometimes I failed, but overall it was a good trip. I just heard a weather update for the Eastern Sierras and the... Continue Reading →
Vermont Views
A weekend drive in Vermont in high summer.