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The Ski Season Begins!
The first significant snow-producing nor’easter of the 2010-11 season dumped 10-30+″ of heavy snow over our highest mountain areas of the Northeast this past weekend (VT’s Greens and NY’s Adirondacks, especially), and skiers have been out since Friday morning(10/15) embracing … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, New Photos, Skiing, Vermont
Tagged 2010-11, early season, Fall, first snow, foliage, Green Mountains, Mad River Valley, october, ski season, Skiing
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Photo Workshop at Trapps with the Catamount Trail Association (CTA)
Winter Photography Workshop with the Catamount Trail Association (CTA)! We are working with the CTA and Trapp Family Lodge this winter to offer an exciting outdoor winter photography workshop at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont January 14-16, 2011. … Continue reading
Posted in Fine Art, New Photos, Non-Profits, Vermont, Workshops
Tagged adventure, catatmount trail, instruction, stowe, trapp family lodge, trapps, weekend, winter, workshops
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Offshore Winds!
There’s something undeniably beautiful about the sight of an ocean wave breaking in the face of strong offshore winds. Here’s one of our latest attempts at capturing this beauty…during a recent morning off the New England coast. This image is … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, New Photos, Surfing
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Happy Fall!
Happy Fall! We’ve been admiring this beautiful image of the north Atlantic from space, captured yesterday by one of NASA’s many weather monitoring satellites. In this image at lower right, you can see Tropical Storm Lisa, which was born yesterday. … Continue reading
Posted in Fall, New Photos, Surfing, Wild Places
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Our Photo Selected for new VT Photo Space Exhibit
One of our photographs was recently selected by jury for inclusion in the latest upcoming exhibit at the relatively new Vermont Photo Space gallery in Essex Junction, VT. Our photo, entitled, “Chacabuco” (and featured above), captures one of the last … Continue reading
Posted in News, Patagonia, Rio Baker, Wild People, Wild Places
Tagged aysen, chacabuco, chile, dams, enel, energy, gaucho, hydropower, national park, rio baker, sheep
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River Snorkeling – Working with Seven Days
Starting this August, we’ll be publishing a monthly, photo-driven feature in Vermont’s popular and independent weekly, Seven Days. Seven Days is widely read across the state, and it is a terrific source for the latest news, perspectives and commentary on … Continue reading
Posted in New Photos, Published, Rivers, Wild People
Tagged burlington, mad river, river, seven days, snorkeling, swimming, Vermont
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Garlic, Green Beans & Garden Greens
Yum… We harvested this year’s crop of garlic this week, which amounted to approx. 150 heads of organically grown (& synthetic fertilizer free) garlic – nearly double what we produced last year. (The photo above depicts some of this garlic … Continue reading
Happy (Car-free) Independence Day!
To celebrate Independence Day, we’ll be enjoying a day of car-free independence by cycling to Warren, VT’s famous July 4th parade and street party, swimming in the Mad River, cycling home, and enjoying the afternoon with some friends and family. … Continue reading