Inle Lake, Burma 1983 The photographs were not good to begin with, because the weather was awful. After 43 years, they are discoloured with age, but they remind me of a country that enchanted me. My parents took me to Southeast Asia in 1956 and we lived there for 6 years, yet we never visited … Continue reading Strange
Worth
1851/11th March 2026 A rosy glow caused me to glance out my window on Wednesday night. That temperamental day had some final comments to deliver. . Which I was very happy to record! That day we'd gone shopping, or I should say Grant did. I only ever go along for the ride. I could count … Continue reading Worth
Shopping
0727/11th March 2026 Wednesday was one of those days that could not quite make up its mind what it wanted to be, but I don't mind a day that keeps its options open, as long as I'm not planning a picnic. It is an appealing sight, clear blue above sombre clouds with saucy bright tops. … Continue reading Shopping
Fragile
11th March 2026. Battenkill River at Greenwich, NY. The Battenkill flows again. Just days ago it was frozen over and only a handful of months ago it had all but dried up in the drought that followed many weeks of Spring rain. Ebbs and flows. . Returning from Greenwich, we stopped at the lower weir … Continue reading Fragile
Foolishness
1737/10th march 2026 The sight of a shirtless man passing my window startled me, mostly because no-one ever passes this way, but also it was rather surprising to see naked flesh in March. A minute later, Grant, who I'd thought was in the living room, appeared around the front of the house. He'd gone out … Continue reading Foolishness
A tiny island
8th March 2026 When the Spring time change kicks in, I am obliged to send my camera on holiday till Fall. What? Nikon apparently does not acknowledge Daylight Savings Time, so in order to correct the timer on my camera, I have to choose a destination where the local time coincides with ours. So this … Continue reading A tiny island
Sky gazer
1351/7th march 2026 The receding icecap! The hill across the valley receives endless sunlight, so in moderating temperatures, their snowcap quickly began to dissolve. . A grey morning had turned into a fine day and in late afternoon I went out to enjoy the balmy air and a lovely sky. With much less sunlight, our … Continue reading Sky gazer
Sweet sounds
0731/8th March 2026 Saturday night as I was reading there came a sound I'd not heard for many weeks: Torrential rain - a good sound. The cats were not advised of the time change, so Lily's wake-up call did not occur until 0530 on Sunday, at which hour the day was just unveiling itself. It … Continue reading Sweet sounds
Heroes and cowards
1745/2nd March 2026 It is well known that telling a child not to do something is the surest way of guaranteeing it will. Likewise, protecting a young person from uncomfortable truths will only inspire the child to uncover them. While our parents may not have spoken much of WW2, children of my generation, the so-called … Continue reading Heroes and cowards
Mood lifters
5th March 2026 Grey days are not totally without merit, but we had been spoiled by such a long succession of brilliant skies, it made an impromptu excursion unappealing yesterday. Yet I was loath to turn it down. The man was bound to come home and tell me he'd seen a unicorn if I allowed … Continue reading Mood lifters









