Grand Canyon Flora

Grand Canyon Flora

In the interest of not getting totally behind with posting photos – she says as she hits the road again and can’t do any photo processing – here are a few photos of Grand Canyon’s surprisingly diverse plant life. Next up: my story of camping in...
Los Angeles Bound

Los Angeles Bound

Impromptu Scamp Alert! I’m heading to Los Angeles and San Diego and who knows where else, starting with a visit with friends and the opening reception for a show in L.A. this week. This photograph was juried into the “Picturing America” show at the...
Narrowing Down Such a Grand Canyon

Narrowing Down Such a Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon is a vast, overwhelming place. I took approximately one billion photos when I was camping there in April, and have (obviously, ahem) had a hard time organizing myself to share them with you. Here’s a start. I thought I’d try to categorize the...
Taos Ghost Clouds

Taos Ghost Clouds

I know I said I’d be posting more of the Grand Canyon photos soon – and I will, I promise! But there are so many! And I’ve been other places since then that I want to share with you! Whew. Okay. Seriously, I’ll post more Grand Canyon photos...
Grand Canyon Teaser

Grand Canyon Teaser

I’ve been so busy (and now I’m on the road again) that I haven’t had time to process any of my Grand Canyon photos, but I didn’t want to leave you for too long without at least a bit of Canyon goodness. I took this the first morning when we...
Chaco Canyon, New Mexico

Chaco Canyon, New Mexico

New Mexico has many beautiful, well-preserved Puebloan ruins, but maybe none are more beloved than Chaco Canyon National Park. And after my first visit there a few weeks ago, I can see why. I was going to save some of this for the newsletter, but it was like...

Reflecting at Abiquiu Lake

Abiquiu Lake, NM was still enough to reflect the sky and clouds beautifully. Read more about my latest travels in the May newsletter, going out to subscribers next week. If you liked this post, feel free to share it with the buttons below!
Whitney Plantation

Whitney Plantation

If you’re visiting New Orleans and have access to a car, don’t miss the Whitney Plantation on River Road. It’s a powerful, beautiful place – the only plantation museum in the U.S. that focuses on slavery. The owner, a retired lawyer who has...
New Orleans, and More News

New Orleans, and More News

Today I’ll post the last few photos from New Orleans, and then we’re moving on. Ready? Me too. But first, some news. I’ve got photos in two juried shows opening this week, one in Brooklyn, New York and another in Portland, OR. I’m bi-coastal!...
Turns Out Face Bacon is a Thing

Turns Out Face Bacon is a Thing

Sorry I missed posting last week – personal life (or just life, I suppose) has been a bit challenging lately, but nothing I can’t handle. Here are some more memorable moments from New Orleans: Dinner at Root with Summer and Kathy, the best meal I’ve...