Funny how art can be seen in even the most mundane places.
Author: Andrea
Photo of the Week
The first glimmers of Spring, rippling in on the sun-kissed tide.
Photo of The Week
Amazing winter-hazed moon last night after the snowstorm.
Photo of the Week
There is something magically mysterious about an old New England stone wall.
Photo of the Week
Random thought from last evening: The colors of sunset take on a cooler clarity in winter.
Photo of the Week
The sun is setting on a winter’s day. Time to fly home.
Photo of the Week
The last colors of autumn . . . floating away on a sea of winter taupe and greys.
Photo of the Week
An unexpected rainbow, small yet breathtakingly lovely, tinted the clouds yesterday evening. I shall take that as a harbinger of good things to come!
Photo of the Week
It’s important to remember that sometimes just being a kid makes you feel on top of the world.
Photo of the Week
Flotsam and jetsam from the morning beach walk. In Regency slang, “not a feather to fly with” means you don’t have a nickel in your pocket. The wonderful thing about Nature is it costs nothing to see the moments of beauty all around you.