Caramel Icing on Sandstone

Caramel Icing on Sandstone

The study of the history and geomorphology of planet Earth is not only fascinating beyond words, it can provide wonderful clues into the discovery of locations where intriguing images can be found. When Bonnie and I did our hike into GSENM’s (Grand...
The Light That Dances

The Light That Dances

Photographic detours can be wonderful adventures. Bonnie and I left the quiet town of Salida, Colorado on our way to the airport in Denver, having decided to follow the Arkansas River to its headwater streams north of Leadville. Then on the spur of the moment, we...
Mudjekeewis

Mudjekeewis

“…To the kingdom of the West-Wind, where upon the gusty summits sat the ancient Mudjekeewis, ruler of the winds of heaven. Filled with awe was Hiawatha at the aspect of his father. On the air about him wildly tossed and streamed his cloudy tresses, gleamed...
Rock Breaks (Covers) History

Rock Breaks (Covers) History

Time always favors water; and water generally conspires with rock; and together they both overcome the march of history, that is to say, human history. Big Creek, the principal drainage of the northeast corner of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, flows from the...
A Magic Carpet Ride

A Magic Carpet Ride

Morton Overlook is not only the premier Smokies sunset location for half of the year, it is a visual spectacle all year-round. In those non-iconic times, of which there are many, it often becomes a lens through which the mountains can be seen close-up and with...
Solar Condensation and a Wet Rock

Solar Condensation and a Wet Rock

Drosera rotundifolia, common sundew, is found around the globe in all sorts of bogs and marshes; but in the Southern Appalachians it can also be found on rocky outcrops in high elevations. Percipitation falling on these outcrops percolates downward with the help of...