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Winter Wonderland
Today, February 28, 2023, we received our FIRST accumulating snow this winter in Connecticut. Once again, mother nature did not let me down with the photo opportunities. Barn Wood Bird House Last weekend I visited the Connecticut Flower and Garden Show and purchased a barn wood birdhouse. It gives the garden an instant old-timey feel.…
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Oakleaf Hydrangea Glowing in the Morning Sun
This morning I stepped outside for a breath of air and caught an Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) glowing in the warmth of the morning sun. Oakleaf Hydrangeas are one of my favorite plants for several reasons. First, the oak-shaped leaves create interest in the landscape all year. Second, mid-summer blooms light up the landscape and…
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Nurse Log, Trees Growing Out of a Tree
The other day while eating at my favorite lunch spot I noticed a decaying hemlock with deciduous seedlings growing out of it, a nurse log. Nurse logs are rotting logs that support tree seedlings. As the old tree decays it creates a seedbed for tree seedlings. The decomposing wood stays moist and provides organic matter…
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My New Favorite Lunch Spot
Today I visited my new favorite lunch spot. No, it’s not an eatery, though if I had to choose one it would be Newtown Deli and Catering. The food is great but more than that the folks that work there give a sense of warmth and kindness. I’m a big fan of the Fiesta Salad…
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Blustery New England Spring
This morning the temperature is in the low 50s and the wind is howling. It feels like the low to mid-40s. Last night was in the mid-30s, just barely above frost. I built a fire to take the chill out of the house. Two days ago we had rain in the morning, overcast in the…
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Problem Solving. That’s what I do!
I had a meeting with a prospective client yesterday to discuss a design for the front of their home. When I drove up their driveway one thought came to my mind. This the most challenging space I will ever design. I stepped out of my car looked at the landscape and the ideas started to…
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There’s A Second Bunny!
Theo, our Great Pyrenees rescue, barks defiantly into the wickedness of the dark night. Ever vigilant, Theo comes from a long line of guardians, livestock guardians. His breed has been trained for generations to bark at any sign of a threat to the herd. Whether that threat is a pack of wolves, wild dogs, or…
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What It’s Like to Be a Creative
I don’t know what the Merriam-Webster definition of being ‘A Creative’ is. I’m going to define it by what my gut tells me because that’s how creative people do things. What is a Creative Being a creative means that you have an artistic side and like to create artistic things. Artistic things can go in…
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New England Landscape Photography
Some photos I’d like to share with you. No worries if amateur photography isn’t your thing. If it is, I hope you enjoy. Click on the pictures to open at full size. Snowy Morning New England Barn through Icy Window Holzhausen in the Snow New England Winter Sunset Angelic Wings Intimate Angelic Wings