Sunday, September 12, 2010

Aerial views of Manhattan

This is the iconic shot, but there are many more and more dramatic Manhattan shots with great composition, all taken from the air HERE - gathered by the Denver Post.
Captured Blog: NYC from Above

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The Front Yard

"Believe me my young friend, there is nothing - absolutely nothing half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats."
When we bought the house we saw the view, the river, and the dry full basement.  The lot looked interesting - 12 feet above sea level at the roadside, salt marsh at the wind in the willows riverbank.  What we did not realize (especially I did not) was how appealing the grounds could be and how interesting caring for and improving it could be.


After we cleared out the invasive jewelweed we turned our attention to the front yard.  We pulled out the scraggly 40 foot silver maple, which Peter Green climbed and cut down for us.  That opened the front yard.  Step one was the raised bed, which Susan planted.  The next was planting three evergreens - two Canaan firs and a balsam fir. (click images to enlarge)

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Van Morrison - The Time Interview

Van toured last year performing new versions of Astral Weeks.
"I just listen to the stuff that got me nto it - jazz and blues."  "Brown Eyed Girl i didn't do for a long time.  It was just a throw-away song.  I've got about 300 other songs that are better than that."  "In a lot of ways it's harder when you're better at it."  "If I did it all over again I wouldn't become famous."

Here comes the night: Them - Van Morrison

Van was skinny when he was 20 years old playing with his group Them.  Here they do Here Comes the Night.  An immature classic. h/t Deborah Frost

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Issuma: Nannuk harbor - Baffin Island

XPlot position mapPolar bears live on 900 mile long Baffin Island - and a few thousand people - mostly aboriginal..  The tides are 6 meters, polar bears wander the rivers and harbor looking for food.  And Ted, Gabriela, and Richard found they were not alone even in the unpopulated safe harbor of Nannuk when the Akavak family from Kimmirut and Iqaluit motored in to leave one of their squadron of three in the anchorage for the next leg of their trip.
How far north is 61 23 latitude?  Answer: much of Greenland is south of Baffin Island.  Nuuk - it's capital is 64 degrees North.
Where next?  Keep an eye out on Voyages  or at the Issuma blog HERE

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Alaska: it's not just the big fish

photo by pagsfish

Pags with big fish

Monday, August 23, 2010

Issuma: Baffin Island Rainbow

61.52 North; 66 30 West
That's five degrees higher than Cape Horn on the other end.  Lots of sea ice, cold water, summer winds, and fog yielded this Baffin Island rainbow.  Welcome to the arctic circle.  (Yes people do live there.) Is Greenland next?

Check it out on Issuma's blog.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

18' Lyman inboard - 1957

When the engine started making a hammering sound I slowed, and slowed some more. When it died 10" before sunset a mile south of Gay Island with no one moving on the water to hear a call on Ch. 16 there was Verizon wireless! Fortunately Barrett, Gay Island oysterman was in the vicinity.  He rescued me, towing me to the island where we tied the boat up for the night to the farm.

Sad death of a 53 year old engine. Ran like a sewing machine 'til the last minutes. Checked the crankcase oil and the lubricants. All appeared to be OK. Time to get something more prosaic and less delicate.  Next stop Craigslist.
18' Lyman inboard - 1957

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Muscongus Summers - Jeremy Barnard

Jeremy Barnard is a life-long summer resident of Friendship, Maine.  His current and longstanding passion is photographing the Muscongus Bay, at the head of which is Friendship.  We love this image of a bait shed in town.  It hangs in our home in New York.  


There are lots more HERE.   Recently Jeremy has been working with infra red, like these shots of two of his favorite subjects; rocks and trees.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Naptime


IMAGE BY SUSAN SERMONETA from her NYC PHOTOSTREAM