Another wet gray day it is hard to see Christmas today or this week. More like March and with that
“when will the rain stop feeling.” No one says New Normal very much lately. A recent search for a 1998 transparency yielded these images. Smiles sent to you to see through the gray malaise this season. peace joy color love.
From my Norwich days a couple of a very red Amaryllis
Perhaps not technically my best work but I love red and perhaps a bit of influence O’Keefe figures into my mind.
Old Orchard Beach Maine as a child summer meant a trip to Portland and the beach.
Summer 2000 or there about The Florence Griswold Museum great place to breath in creative air inside and on the grounds.
The International Fly In Moosehead Lake Maine mid eighties with Bob.
Autumn in New England most likely Ct. Bright young Maples
Back to Old Orchard a nineties trip with my daughter. It was a fun vacation for us two.
Chris Torkelson who was a great advocate for train travel, his daughter looking out the window of the owners private sleeper car. We were headed to Brattleboro Vt. and the excursion was sold out so we rode in style.
TEDs a staple of growing up UCONN or not growing up at all. I prefer option two. Today a visit from Nathen Hale Ale Brewery. March 1989 the previous days snow continues to melt. If I remember correctly there was more snow to come.
Ice Cream by the Carousel Watch Hill R.I. 2001
May we all come together to share love, kindness and peace Always






































Again a couple young women made my day soar but when I realized there wasn’t a CF card in my camera down went my mood. Went home got a card was scolded by Fe. for not checking. We went back up Carlyon to Safeway they were at the bus stop on Capitol Way. Parking at Safeway we rushed to re-shoot. Forgetful is my middle name. The re-shoot was OK but the first session in my mind was better. Amazingly fast walk for me exhausted but pleased.
Ya I couldn’t decide two solos, or just the duet. Love smiling faces the world expands before them. They are the future thank for posing.