Marsh path A sandy path offers a tranquil journey amidst the soothing sounds of rustling grasses, the intermittent calls of passing birds, and the salty fragrance of marshland flora, adding to the serene and picturesque setting. It is an experience that is both soft and crisp in the same moment. Is there anything else like... Continue Reading →
Golden Serenity As the sun begins its descent beyond the solemn, distant hills, the tranquil sky and calm waters are painted in hues of warm gold and soft pink. It's a moment of pure golden serenity, where the comforting stillness and ethereal beauty hint that there is such a thing as peace. Why must peace... Continue Reading →
Pouting beauty Is it any wonder that Vincent van Gogh was inspired by the beauty of irises? The vivid colors and captivating appearance of the flowers embody the expressive and emotional nature of his unique style and vision - beguiling in every sense of the word. Any idea what variety this might be? Words and... Continue Reading →
Cinnamon Bear Rare in these parts is the subspecies of eastern black bear, known for its brown, sometimes auburn fur. This one appears to enjoy spending time frolicking with his cinnamon fern friends. Have you ever encountered one yourself? Words and images by Michael J. Hall
Hyacinthoides Non-scripta Hushed springtime breezes awaken these fairy flowers amid the dappled shade appearing underfoot deciduous groves. Be careful though not to disturb these blooms or, as folklore tells, the fairies resting within them will grow angry and lead the violator astray to become forever lost in the woods. Words and images by Michael J.... Continue Reading →
Caribbean Lobster Strolling through the local aquarium one day, not long ago, a crustacean of magnificent size and color made its way to the front of its exhibition tank to inspect passersby. I could not help but wonder how out of place it must have felt next to its drab, but brawny clawed cousins from... Continue Reading →
Morning Snowfall Beholding the early morning light glinting through the distant woods and casting its warm glow upon the icy still landscape, was as if witnessing the heart of the world beat for the first time anew. Words and images by Michael J. Hall
