As seen at our lake when the laurel is in blossom.
The Sawyer Farm in Jaffrey, NH as seen in spring of 2004; this farm is widely known in the area and is one of the last working dairy farms.
This was our sunset sail view during our honeymoon in 2002. Capturing the setting sun’s reflection on the water through the rigging was a challenge. The computer was a help here.
All fluffed up and looking so cold sitting on that ice.
Variation on the three daisies
Our summer home and my workshop on lake Contoocook in New Hampshire.
View from our dock on Lake Contoocook in New Hampshire.
Imaginary estate with two bronze lions at the gate which were seen for sale at a scrap yard in Bristol Connecticut.
These perfect daisies were seen in April 2004 at the Biltmore Estate in Ashville, NC.
An abandoned nineteenth century mill as seen in February, 2004 in Guelph, Ontario. This picture was a challenge of form, perspective, and texture.
Mount Monadnock as seen from the shores of Lake Contoocook in Jaffrey, NH. My wife Kim and I were married with this view.
Tannenbaum Historic Park in Greensboro, NC as seen in April, 2004; this is an important site of the American Revolution and has several restored barns and outbuildings.
My wife Kim's favorite flower.
1984 winter harbor view in Sandwich, Mass. I was taken by the different textures and the bleakness. This picture won third prize at the Derry "Snow Show" on February 5-6, 2005.
One of our favorite views on a local path in the woods on a fall day.
Witt Hill Road in Jaffrey, NH in early spring 2004; snow still covers the mountain and parts of the field.
The Quabbin Reservoir as seen in spring 2004 is 65 miles west of Boston. Completed in 1939, this is one of our largest public water supplies; four towns were flooded in its construction
This composite view is from our walks through the woods in winter at Quabbin Reservoir in Ware, MA. This drawing won first prize in pen and ink at the 2004 AIG Art Show in Methuen, MA.
Looking at Maine’s Cadillac Mountain covered with mist…one of the hardest things to capture with pen and ink. The computer helped here.
This public library was built in 1883 by the family of David Nevins Sr. The Romanesque revival building was designed by architect Samuel Thayer of Boston.
Morning at the lake; a composite of many views with reeds and the mist behind.