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Zephirus Swete Breeth

Zephirus Swete Breeth

The cherry blossoms have whisked away, the forsythia have had their fun. Spring rollicks into summer, and I’ve left a gray street and passionate darkness on the front page of my blog. This cannot stand. And who better to usher in the pleasures of summer than the...

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Blog Taking a Hiatus

Blog Taking a Hiatus

The blog is taking a hiatus from publication news to work on a longer project, but not before giving a nod to March, that fickle-bad-witch of budding trees, chopped ice, transcendent light and mud. From "Time"by Dragana Tripković "...I cannot promise you much but a...

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“Forty Portraits in Forty Years”

“Forty Portraits in Forty Years”

The New York Times Magazine recently published an article on the photojournalism project of Nicholas Nixon, “Forty Portraits in Forty Years,” in which he photographed four sisters every year since 1975. The collection of images is a moving pictorial journey documented...

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Matthew 16:21-28

Matthew 16:21-28

The Church of St. Barnabas, Labor Day Reflection, Irvington, New York, August 31,2014  Matthew 16:21-28 Jesus began to show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and undergo great suffering at the hands of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed,...

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Professional Website, or Nature Blog?

Professional Website, or Nature Blog?

Sadly, I have decided to eliminate my "Critter Sighting" category of posts since it was becoming confusing. I had to decide whether this was going to be my professional website or a nature blog, and I chose the former. If I could have posted all my critter sightings...

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Building a Website-Jumping In!

Building a Website-Jumping In!

OK, here goes. Finally building a blog/webpage with the indispensable help of the Finn Master, until he headed back to college . . . yikes!! However -- and here's a shout out to Wordpress -- they make it possible, for anyone with a reasonable grasp of all things...

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