Foggy morning on Derby Wharf

A foggy morning here in Salem and it makes me wonder what Nathaniel Hawthorne would have seen when looking out his windows at the Customs House, behind me across Derby road. Of course in his day he might have seen a brig or barque arriving at one of the many wharves along Salem’s waterfront in… Continue reading Foggy morning on Derby Wharf

Rockport MA and Motif #1

Motif #1 is at the end of the Bradley pier in Rockport Mass. It reputed to be the most painted building in America and very well could be. I know of the past 15 years, I’ve been there many times. This building has been a centerpiece of many maritime paintings and photographs over the years.… Continue reading Rockport MA and Motif #1

Winter visitor to the garden

This winter has been tough on New England, and no matter where you live, even New Yorkers are seeing daily news about Boston and their winter.  They have to deal with us all summer and now all winter also… 🙂 But I haven’t seen any coverage on how the wildlife of New England is handling… Continue reading Winter visitor to the garden

Winter covers red Vermont covered bridge

Slaughterhouse covered bridge in red and covered in snow

Winter has arrived in New England, at least northern New England. The southern half has had a ton of rain, which is good for the trees and fall foliag,e but that is another season. Vermont covered bridges   The covered bridges of Vermont are many, and I am close to photographing them all. Today’s covered… Continue reading Winter covers red Vermont covered bridge

Snowed in, in New England

Follow @Foliage_Reports This year has been one of the snowiest years on record Rebecca Nurse Homestead is a natural destination when the world turns white. You probably have a similar location that is near to you. After we leave the color of a New England fall behind we are stuck in stick season until the… Continue reading Snowed in, in New England