Lupine Garden At one end of the picturesque garden these tall, elegant spikes adorned in vibrant blooms of blue, purple, pink, and white appear like nature's popsicles, attracting pollinators of all kinds and remind us that the summer is nigh. Unless you are an insect, do NOT eat these popsicles! Words and images by Michael... Continue Reading →
Tide returns Much like the passing of winter or the anticipation of Christmas, I await for the return of warm summer days with toes in the sand and the gentle rising of the tide to wash away the grit gathered upon my soles and experience that refreshing salty tingle once more... Words and images by... Continue Reading →
Native hydrangea In early summer the big-leaf cousin of this hydrangea gets all the attention in New England with its showy blue flowers, but in late-summer the creamy white heads of this variety turn to a lovely blushing pink as a subtle reminder of their enduring beauty. Words and images by Michael J. Hall
