In a Village By the Sea

In a Village By the Sea

There are fishing villages along the Maine coast which, over the years, have recast themselves as tourist attractions. Bar Harbor comes quickly to mind. There are others, such as the Village of Bernard, which have remained true to their history and continue today as...
Cinnamon and Grass

Cinnamon and Grass

Sieur de Monts and the Wild Gardens of Acadia are as historical as they are beautiful. George Dorr purchased the Sieur de Monts spring and surrounding area in 1909, renaming it the Wild Gardens of Acadia, where he hoped to preserve it for public enjoyment and...
The Texture of the Sea

The Texture of the Sea

The tip of an ancient conifer log, textured and bleached by years of slowly being buried by the rounding stones of Little Hunter’s Beach on the coastline of Acadia National Park, lies in stubborn persistence before the surrounding elements. Over the past several...
Back Door of the Factory

Back Door of the Factory

Without prior notice or opportunity for public input, the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Richfield field office announced last Wednesday—just before Memorial Day weekend—that it has opened 5,400 acres of public lands surrounding Utah’s iconic Factory Butte to...
Pixies in the Mist

Pixies in the Mist

One of the really fun opportunities of being in the “Pixie Forest” of American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) along the upper stretches of the Blue Ridge Parkway as it passes through the Great Craggy Mountains northeast of Asheville is the chance to create...