New England
I spent most of my adult life here… It’s a unique region in a country of unique regions. Neighboring towns completely different from each other, yet sharing a common sense of history and approach to life.
Spring in New England
Make the most of your dreams before time moves them on
New Fane Vermont meeting house
Powow river in Amesbury after a N'or-easter
The Merrimack River crossing of the original Boston&Maine railroad in Haverhill, Massachusetts
North Parish meeting house, founded in 1645 in (what is now) North Andover
Ayer clock tower in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The clock face is purportedly larger than Big Ben's in London
Quiet Sunday morning in Newburyport, Massachusetts
Getting around Boston in style
Country roads in autumn
New England woodlands in autumn
A foggy morning on the Merrimack river
Dories on the Merrimack at Lowell's Boathouse in Amesbury.
A crisp fall day in Amesbury
North Parish after a storm burst. Yes, the rainbow really did split for me on this.
Hancock tower in Boston on a foggy morning
A local mill pond on a autumn day
The Merrimack river and a lunar eclipse of a Super Blue Blood moon one very cold January morning
MBTA Greenline near Boston University with the Pru in the distance
Sentinels keeping watch at the Old Burying Ground in North Andover
The view from the parish church in autumn
Old Orchard Beach off season
Early morning kayaking at Ferry Beach, Maine
Cochichewick brook on a foggy autumn morning
Lexington Minutemen keeping watch on a cold April morning for the arrival of the "Regulars" - the British Redcoats ,
Infrared take on a local beaver pond.
Infrared take of Edgewood Farm. Surprisingly (or maybe not) the photo was taken in July.
IR take of the mill pond with the sluice gate controls
Dawn in New England
Reflections in New Bedford