Suncatcher

1848/17th March 2026 "A suncatcher or light catcher is a small reflective, refractive, and/or iridescent ornament." or: . 0725/18th March 2026 A hillside that catches the light of dusk and dawn. Those particular trees are a light magnet. . I like sun-catchers! We have had so many cats depart that we ran out of space … Continue reading Suncatcher

Winds and wonders

0724/17th March 2026. Another overnight dusting of snow. The wind chimes have been playing a veritable symphony of late. Some people find them irritating and if I had neighbours within earshot, I would reconsider hanging them, but Grant and I are the only two who hear them. They are memorial chimes, so when they ring … Continue reading Winds and wonders

Who shows up

14th March 2026 March has turned into a murky month, however we would not think to complain considering the storms that rage elsewhere. The first two months of 2026 were not entirely sunlit either, but with snow constantly on the ground, the house was always bright, which gave the illusion of fine days. Until the … Continue reading Who shows up

Strange

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