Our little dog Leia died on Thursday January 5th. She was 16 years old. That’s quite elderly in dog years and an old lady she was. We found her at the pound in Cincinnati, Ohio ...
Doesn’t this feel like the 70′s?
This feels like fall to me.
I’ve been watching The Wire lately, and that show has so many great shots of Baltimore. Row houses really define this city.
This stretch is from my parents’ beloved cat. Everything this cat does they love. She can do nothing wrong.
This is a great pier on the Hudson that Mary and I were admiring. This was taken from a bridge, but I wish I could’ve gotten closer to those great pilings on the end. There’s ...
Another shot of the Mt. Washington Mill. I love these transformed old mills. I remember visiting an old mill in Massachusetts that had been restored into artists studios. There was a great little restaurant and ...
Will these dreary days never end? Here I am, at Mt. Washington mill.
This little kitters hanging out on a street in Baltimore, checking out the scene.
This little man, patiently waiting for the bus. He is so very very tiny!
More rain. My one consolation is my rainbow colored umbrella.
This is a block somewhere in or near Pig Town. What a quintessential Baltimore block with all that formstone.
This is the Mt. Washington mill, an old cotton mill that now houses upper middle class establishments like Whole Foods and Starbucks. These old buildings have beautiful textures and colors.
Dogs. Clams. Tootsies. These are mine, on a day.
It was another intensely dark day. There was so much fog in the air it felt like a jungle. This day was full of creativity, however.
Today has been an incredibly dreary day. I tasked myself with capturing things around my house that matched both the gloomy weather and my depressing mood. Sometimes it is good that these go hand in ...
Meave and I went camping in Martinak State Park this Labor Day weekend. I love these classic camping mugs, and my grimy camping curls classify this photo as a self portrait. Overall it was a ...
A beautiful print by my cousin Mary Gagler. A limited edition is being created to help fund The Flint Public Art Project. I love it when she spends time marking art. Her work is always ...
These babies are from my garden! Not what I would call a success, our little plot did succeed in popping out a few tomatoes, some of which I managed to rescue from the greedy claws ...
This is a shot of the Broadway Bridge between Manhattan and the Bronx. This bridge feels so cold and industrial, but the play of angles and shapes are magnificent.
I took this photo quite a while ago, but I’ve always loved it. The building seen through the window is quintessential Baltimore, and the single, lovely yet lonesome flower peeking up reminds me of the ...