America

  • Farmers Sunset

    “This is my favorite time of the day. Light and dark touch for a few moments… I used to wish dusk would last longer, but its quickness seems to add to making it special.” Regina McBride, The Nature of Water… Continue reading

    Farmers Sunset
  • Meyers OTW-160

    “The lure of flying is the lure of beauty. The dramas of the clouds, the glory of the stars, the charm of landscapes and the wonders of the waters and skies have, to me, an irresistible appeal”  Ameila Earhart, Quoted… Continue reading

    Meyers OTW-160
  • Beautiful Old Church

    “If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.” — C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity — Built in 1870, the First Presbyterian… Continue reading

    Beautiful Old Church
  • Hot Summer Sunset

    “Sunset is the only therapy I need. There is something magical about it, it makes you feel things. And with every new sunset that feeling is always different. And the beutiful thing is that no matter what you feel, as… Continue reading

    Hot Summer Sunset
  • Lonely Bridge

    “You see, one loves the sunset when one is so sad.” Antoine de Saint-Exupéry The Canal Greenway covered bridge stands alone, embracing an air of sadness as the sun descends over Hebron, Ohio. As evening shadows claim their hour, only… Continue reading

    Lonely Bridge
  • Sunset of Memories

    As the sun descends to embrace the surrounding hills, waves gently caress the shore. Children laugh as boaters conclude their fun, my thoughts drift to the past. While Dillon Lake was created to alleviate flooding in the nearby town of… Continue reading

    Sunset of Memories
  • Great Circle Earthworks

    Closing my eyes, I listen… hoping to hear echoes of the past. Yet after my climb, only my breath joins the chorus of wind in its journey through the trees, now clinging to the sides of ancient earthworks in Newark,… Continue reading

    Great Circle Earthworks
  • Point Betsie Lighthouse

    Embracing the Lake Michigan shoreline, a shining gem emersed in blue, welcoming waves near her base. Completed in 1858, Point Betsie Lighthouse still serves as a navigation aid in Frankfort, Michigan. The French referred to this area as Pointe Aux… Continue reading

    Point Betsie Lighthouse
  • Dual in the Sky

    The seasonal Spring battle for North America rages… as warm humid air of summer streams north from the Gulf of Mexico, colliding in a violent confrontation with the cold dry airmass of winter descending from Canada… On this morning the… Continue reading

    Dual in the Sky
  • American Heritage

    “History is a ribbon, always unfurling. History is a journey. And as we continue our journey, we think of those who traveled before us. . . . [W]e see and hear again the echoes of our past: a general falls… Continue reading

    American Heritage
  • Winter Time

    “Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home.” Edith Sitwell, “I Live Under a Black Sun” Continue reading

    Winter Time