Photography
A Land Remembered
For the past century or more, beginning prior to the War Between the States, the history of central Florida is that of cattle drives, open ranges, vast plains of native, untamed land. Not much has changed except the migration of cowpokes moving further from their connection to the ways of the past. The crackers have dwindled … Continue reading
Running Around
My neighbor yelled at me the other day. I was up on the ladder re-caulking the bedroom window with tubular silicone. Apparently I had a small leak and couldn’t find it, so I redid the whole damn thing. Stepping down with caution, I queried what he might have in store. Surprisingly he asked, “what do … Continue reading
The Grapes are Good
“What is the point of living, if we don’t allow life to change us?” Early this evening we walked to the lake’s edge. While Robin walked her dog and cat, I sat quietly near a fencing, sipping red wine. After all, it was the cocktail hour. Yes, you read this correctly. It is not uncommon … Continue reading