The Paradox of Snow by Jeff Tome

The Paradox of Snow by Jeff Tome

Snow and cover are two words that often go hand in hand. Meteorologists produce snow cover maps. Cities with lots of snow take a perverse pride in having more snow falling on them than anywhere else, while bemoaning the huge amount of snow at the same time. Snow and...
Perspective by Sarah Hatfield

Perspective by Sarah Hatfield

Perspective. It is often what gives an excellent image the edge in a photo contest. It is a way to solve a problem, bridge a gap, or accept a difference. It gives rise to hindsight. Or it simply gives you a different way to see the world. Perspective is about seeing...
Evidence at the Sumac by Katie Finch

Evidence at the Sumac by Katie Finch

Like so many others, I’ve spent more time this past year watching birds than I may ever have. Watching birds, whether in the wild or from your windows is the perfect socially-distanced, stay-close-to-home activity. One of my favorite bird-watching spots is the...
Stargazing by Chelsea Jandreau

Stargazing by Chelsea Jandreau

Take a look around. If asked to point North, could you? Would you need to take out your phone and look it up, or could you use the context clues in the sky to figure it out? People have been trying to pinpoint where they are on this planet and figure out where they...