A Frame for the Rain, Glorious Rain
You may have heard about California’s famous drought. We are capturing water in pitchers and canning pots to water what isn’t on drip. We take skimpy showers and let some […]
My second Arthur Dyson house, mirroring the Sierra foothills on the Kings River
You may have heard about California’s famous drought. We are capturing water in pitchers and canning pots to water what isn’t on drip. We take skimpy showers and let some […]
That’s all–I just wanted to get the solar panels and the clothes on the clothesline in a single shot to show solar power old and new!
Once a year, we open our house and grounds to the public to benefit The Kings River Conservancy (www.kingsriverconservancy.org), whose mission is to get people off their screens and their […]
I can’t capture how this light pattern undulates: it’s the light shining on the fountain (which is off) and through the opaque glass door. The light is aching to enter… […]
I grew up in a grand house with a formal living room (well-appointed with white carpet, yellow sofa, yellow background painting with blackbirds concerned about some black berries, tasteful chairs […]
When Marie Paratto, the treasurer of Fresno Choral Artists was taking photos of our rehearsal retreat, I asked her for some copies so I could show how each room in […]
–can you see the yellow moon setting at 6AM this morning? They say “bathed in moonlight.” I woke this morning, after three weeks in seven different strange rooms, in my […]
(and now, the fog rolls up the river like a cloud–see? the mountain’s gone!) ___________________________________ The Grace of Flight–A Morning Poem ___________________________________ Opening my eyes in the night, I […]
It must be compression that caused one pane of the front window to shudder and create a dangerous beauty. I sent photos to Art and Sid and Brad at Performance […]
Good morning Deb and Greg, C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !!!! I am attaching a copy of the award that […]