It’s Christmastime, and whether you’re expecting a white Christmas or not, this time of year always conjures up images of sleigh rides and pretty little white steepled churches with children running and playing in the snow. So I’ll leave you with some snowy images from past years to enjoy.
read moreLast week I began my series on lesser-known National Parks that I had explored on my way to New England. This week we’ll look at a few more that you would never have guessed existed.
read moreLast week I talked about the Passport To Your National Parks® as a way to get folks to visit lesser-known parks, and promised to tell you a little bit about some of the ones I visited on my way to New England. Today I’d like to start by giving you a brief look at two of these sites.
read moreThis was not the longest road trip I’ve ever taken – my parents took me on some doozies when I was a kid. But when you drive from Seattle to the Atlantic Ocean, as I did on my recent photo trip to shoot fall foliage on the East Coast, you can see a lot of cool stuff, and much of it is managed by the National Park Service.
read moreYes, you heard right! I’m offering 25% off all in-stock* prints to anyone who shows up at the Rogue Christmas BeerZaar this year!
read moreIn order to give me time to fill your special orders before I leave on my next adventure, you’ll need to place your order by end-of-day on Wednesday, November 25th.
read moreIt seems that in the early 1900’s, French-Canadian fur trappers working in the region of what is now Badlands National Park in South Dakota called the area “les mauvais terres pour traverse,” or “bad lands to travel through.” Apparently they hadn’t been to Death Valley yet.
read moreI know, I know, how much more fall color can we stand? Well, the season may be short, and most areas are well past peak by now, but I can never get enough of fall color landscape images!
read moreI took a look at the east coast fall foliage map today just for fun. I left New England three weeks ago, so it doesn’t do me any good for this year, but it’s interesting to see that while most of the color is done, there are still a number of areas that are experiencing peak color, at least according to reports. I could have arrived a month later than I did and still found areas to photograph, it appears.
read moreI’ve always wanted to do a fall foliage photo shoot on the East Coast, but I’ve had conflicts for the past few years. Well, this year was going to be different.
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