
104° 58′ W x 40° 54′ N no. 23
A crystal-clear early winter day provided a joyous respite from the autumn skies filled with orange smoke from western wildfires.
Read moreA crystal-clear early winter day provided a joyous respite from the autumn skies filled with orange smoke from western wildfires.
Read moreSometimes when I have traveled away from my home on the plains I find myself working in a forest. Such lush and…
Read moreSometimes we find ourselves in a dark place. Deep forests, even though there’s beauty to be found in the shadows, disorient me….
Read moreThis image is one of 10 installation images I submitted to the Wyoming Arts Council’s Visual Arts Fellowship competition, and much to…
Read moreLate winter days in the West are wonderful when the snow has melted (even though we all know we’ll get spring snows)…
Read moreThe series of three images just posted were taken on the shore of Lake Michigan, not far from Navy Pier in Chicago….
Read moreIn the West we are almost always dealing with drought. That’s just part of the territory of living in an arid environment…
Read moreGrowing up and living in the rural west means you see a lot of abandoned buildings – old houses, schools, barns, etc….
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