Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Nabokov Theory on Polyommatus Blue Butterflies Is Vindicated - NYTimes.com


When “Lolita” made Nabokov a star in 1958, journalists were delighted to discover his hidden life as a butterfly expert. A famous photograph of Nabokov that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post when he was 66 is from a butterfly’s perspective. The looming Russian author swings a net with rapt concentration. But despite the fact that he was the best-known butterfly expert of his day and a Harvard museum curator, other lepidopterists considered Nabokov a dutiful but undistinguished researcher. He could describe details well, they granted, but did not produce scientifically important ideas.

But now it turns out....

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Rare 1770 Map of New York City Is Restored - NYTimes.com



This Times article describes the Brooklyn Historical Society's restoration of one of the three extant copies of a plan of the City of New York, 1770.   My sister Nancy gave us a print of the map a few years ago.  We got it framed and it now takes up most of the living room wall at our house in Friendship, Maine.
Rare 1770 Map of New York City Is Restored - NYTimes.com


For a close up go to the interactive feature

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Hawk, Hudson Heights

from the album Walking back from lunch by Ben Berry

First day of ice on the Hudson

makes me remember summer

the Back River from our living room - Friendship

the North (Hudson) River from our living room - New York

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Where the stripers go for the winter

Virginia Beach.  Or maybe they just follow Steve Pags.


what we have here is happy men and dead fish

New York - winter playground

It's colder up here in the Heights - of northern Manhattan, in Fort Tryon Park where Jenny  一之 and Du Ying 杜頴 found a place to go sliding after the second snow storm of the season.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Rite of winter: buoy tending by the Katherine Walker, USCG

The Katherine Walker
As I came down the block I saw the Coast Guard buoy tender Katherine Walker - WLM 552 - pulling up the Hudson River 2 channel marker - a flashing  3 meter tower.  I ran upstairs , grabbed my camera, and watched them lowering a small nun - an ice buoy - in anticipation of the coming freeze.  The location: the North River - just off West 181 Street above the George Washington Bridge. (click on images to enlarge)
lowering the winter buoy - lighted tower on deck


pushing away using bow and stern thrusters

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Big Sur - December 2010

Peter's shot:

George, Peter & Taisy - summer 2001

on board CO2 - Christopher Makins' Parker skiff