We live in the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire, basically the foothills of the White Mountains. Forests all around us. Farms, hills, trails, woods,…
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Lighthouses were not built as some kind of romantic folly but rather as navigational beacons to prevent disastrous shipwrecks. Too many sailors lost their lives…
Comments closedShorter days, chilly nights, why visit New England in the fall? To see the explosion of Autumn foliage colors of course. Each fall nature puts…
Comments closedThe Road to Nowhere – Idiom: A plan, project, development, or course of action that appears to have or offer no meaningful, desirable, or useful conclusion. I’ve…
Comments closed“So God Made a Farmer” was a speech given by radio broadcaster Paul Harvey at the 1978 Future Farmers of America convention. The speech was…
Comments closedSame forces that create bumper crops of rocks in New England farmland. Expanding and contracting soil due to changes in the frost line push rocks…
Comments closedWhen it comes to selling fine art photographs or paintings to homeowners or businesses there is a difference between selling landscapes vs. places. Landscapes are…
2 CommentsAbove: National Park photography by Edward Fielding Many photographers heading out to capture images in National Parks with the intent of selling some of the…
Comments closedNothing beats sunsets at the lake. Or cooling off on a hot summer day at the lake. Or even waking up for an early morning…
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