Stick Season 2022

  Stick Season arrived ushering out a spectacular Fall Foliage season. There was still some color around these last few weeks. Tamaracks were blazing yellow. We were touched by snow.…

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Summer 2022 — Part 3

This photo shows an almost-180-degree view of the western sky at sunrise, August 11, 2022.  More photos of the sky will follow, but first birds, insects, flowers, and other things. …

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Views of Kearsarge

This blog is the entry point for many photos of Mount Kearsarge on the page "Kearsarge from Afar" in my New Hampshire section of my Portfolio.  You can get directly…

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Last Month of Autumn

There was still some color on the ground and in the trees along the Northern Rail Trail in Lebanon mid-November.  The red leaves of early autumn were gone, but the…

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Summer 2021

It was a great summer.  A few very hot days, a few weeks of rainy weather, but overall very pleasant. It was one of the most enjoyable summers in memory,…

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Hiking with Julian

  Our grandson, Julian, visited us from Wisconsin for a week. This gave us a chance to hike for six days. We tried to make the most of it, although…

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Mount Cardigan

After driving through heavy fog before 6 AM, the last mile of the drive up to the parking lot for Mount Cardigan was through clear, crisp air. All the fog…

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Knight’s Meadow Bird Walk
Black-throated Green Warbler

Knight’s Meadow Bird Walk

Saturday I joined the Webster Warbler Walk sponsored by the Capitol Chapter and led by Bob Quinn.  We visited the beautiful Knight's Meadow area. I stopped there before the walk…

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Mid-July 2019

This is a somewhat random collection of photos taken during the middle weeks of July.  All were shot with a camera I got for Christmas and has become my main…

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First Week of Summer 2019

The first week of summer 2019 included several short walks and a nice hike over Firescrew and Cardigan from the north. There were some colorful sunsets, a bit of accidental…

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