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  • Winter Greetings

    - 07 Jan 2014 - 1 comment
    Even as parts of Europe remain locked in abnormal warmth in spite of the calendar’s having been turned to a fresh new year—Muscovites might be forgiven for wondering if the calendar forgot winter—parts of North America have experienced cold that has not

  • Rip Van Winkle Awakens

    - 04 Apr 2014 - 7 comments
    On February 7, I posted a photo of the illuminated leaves of a Japanese Maple taken shortly after sunrise on a late October day. And then: nothing more. The days passed. The weeks passed. A month passed. No photos. No blog entries. Nothing. It was not

  • Ipernity: Photo Hosting or More?

    - 25 Apr 2014 - 11 comments
    At one of the Ipernity groups, a somewhat lively debate has developed. How it will evolve remains to be seen. On one side of the discussion is the notion that people’s commenting on others’ photos is excessive and essentially not very constructive. There

  • A Season of Renewal and Resilience

    - 10 May 2014 - 2 comments
    The long winter [seemingly endless autumn in much of Europe] of 2013-14 has yielded to spring. As if to shatter any lingering doubts about the seasonal regime change that has now taken place, the booming cannon of a thunderstorm reverberated across the

  • My First Year as an Ipernity Club Member

    - 02 Jun 2014 - 7 comments
    As I head out to China, a few quick thoughts on my first year at Ipernity. Yes, it has been a year since I joined the Ipernity Club. Time seems to have passed so quickly that it is difficult to believe that it actually has been a year. Overall, my

  • Personal Reflections on China

    - 25 Jun 2014 - 3 comments
    As I had noted in my previous blog entry, I traveled to China earlier this month. I spent a little more than two weeks there. The trip was both remarkable and enriching. Beijing provides a kind of sketch that illustrates the extraordinary progress China

  • Farewell Dad

    - 03 Aug 2014 - 29 comments
    On the evening of July 23, I lost my beloved dad. During the closing weeks of his life, he demonstrated the kind of dignity, courage, and love that only made him even dearer to us, his children. Even into his final days, he would not let the advancing

  • Summer Lessons

    - 16 Aug 2014 - 8 comments
    In “The Four Seasons,” Vay-Hah-Ess wrote: Ernest went with his parents and several playmates to the nearest village, on a warm summer day; and they remained there the entire day. All around them they saw green cornfields and meadows, decorated with

  • The Metamorphic Rocks of Manor Park

    - 29 Sep 2014 - 15 comments
    One of the places I often visit to take photos is Manor Park (Larchmont, New York). Among other things, with its location on the Long Island Sound, it offers a great place to photograph the rising sun in all its glory. Its twin gazebos and Umbrella

  • Halloween at the New York Botanical Garden

    - 27 Oct 2014 - 9 comments
    Each year, the New York Botanical Garden (Bronx, New York) transforms its Children’s Garden into a Haunted Pumpkin Garden toward the end of September. The children’s emotions—ranging from joy to fright—are about as varied as the number of children who