Unlike the Monarch, which only feeds on the milkweed plant, the swallowtail has a wide-ranging preference for host plants. You can find them on…
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A Guide to Safely Photographing and Observing Solar Eclipses, Part 3
My third installment of prepping for the 8 April Solar Eclipse and some things I think you need to remember…
A Guide to Safely Photographing and Observing Solar Eclipses, Part 2
My lessons learned in preparing for the 8, April 2024 solar eclipse
Capturing the 8 April 2024 Solar Eclipse: A Photographers Guide to Stunning Shots
This is part 1 of my journey to photograph the 8 April 2024 solar eclipse. Here are some basics and lots of links to help in getting started.
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
Winning Fall colors over Saugus Iron works
For me the fall foliage colors in New England are a winning combination at any time of the year. In the dead of winter I’m just as happy to contemplate the fall colors as I am the warm summer days at the beach.
Mann castle in Maine
The town of West Paris Maine has a castle!, the building was crafted from local fieldstone.
Morning snowy sun drops
The morning sun creeps slowly above the horizon and all the snow we’ve accumulated over the past few days starts to catch the light and sparkle like gemstones in a jewelers case
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