After work on Tuesday Daisy and I headed over to Papscanee Island for a snerklefork (our much better term for “picnic”) in the remaining...
New York still languishes on the icier edge of the Ides of March, but flocks of eager American Robins have sprung up around the...
The Snowy Owl of Piermont, NY is, for those of you who haven’t been keeping tabs, is a sleek, white celebrity bird that has...
lifts all ships on the domain. I see a lot of bloggers fragmenting their interests into separate blogs when they would probably be better...
Even as I walked out of my house Saturday morning, I was composing my narrative for the coming day’s events. How fortunate it was,...
The American electorate has disappointed me yet again.
Of all the subtle shades and tones of the natural world, one of the most dominant yet least recognized colors has to be buff....
A greenbelt, as a product of land use policy, is a magnificent thing (as a fashion accessory, usually not so much.) Greenbelts are undeveloped...
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