Category Archives: Appalachian Mountains

Stream of Consciousness in Late Fall.

For many people, late fall is a tough time of year.  For many it seems, a mild melancholia descends after the autumnal equinox, extending to the winter solstice.  Once the best of the fall foliage has passed, at least in my part of … Continue reading

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Summer Rolls Out

The older that I get, the more I seem to appreciate the familiarity of life, and the yearly touch stones that punctuate the flow of the seasons.  Or  maybe I’m in a rut.   If so, it’s a pleasant rut. Here … Continue reading

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Bad Memories

Despite the optimism of my earlier article, this winter just isn’t panning out: at least for those of us who look forward to winter sports, and winter photography.  It brings back some bad memories… In December 1988, while finishing up … Continue reading

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Snow in Pennsylvania

Snow is definitely a 4-letter word for many Pennsylvanians of my acquaintance.  An upcoming snow event creates great angst among my friends, who see no value or joy in the white stuff. Though I don’t brag about it,  I have … Continue reading

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A Visit to the Forest Cathedral: Cook’s Forest State Park

“The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.” ― John Muir   A good portion of my life has been spent wandering through the woodlands of Pennsylvania. I am privileged to live close to some of the most … Continue reading

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