A late January excursion to the Sterling State Park to find piles of ice resulted in finding numerous geese on a sandy iced shore. Not necessarily what I was looking for, but peaceful nonetheless. This is the thick of the season for migrating geese, which populate much of the area in and around the western …
Honoring women in science & the workforce – an ode to freedom
It's no secret that there aren't as many women in scientific fields as there are men. Eileen Pollack wrote a comprehensive analysis in her book titled The Only Woman in the Room: Why Science is Still a Boy's Club. She discusses her own challenging journey to formally pursue the study of physics at Yale, and how …
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Ice on the shores
In late January, rumor had it that there were tall piles of ice on the shores of Lake Erie. Sure enough, I made it to the shoreline in time to capture a few images before the unusually warm February weather melted it all away. Driving along Lakeshore Drive in Ottawa County, Ohio, we discovered a …
Lake Erie shore
Something I like about winter beaches is that it is easy to find solitude. Sure, it may be cold, but that is part of the appeal. It encourages one to find inner tranquility more swiftly, focus on zen of blue space as an act of walking meditation. I decided this year I would experiment more …
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
A short photoessay on a visit to the coastal lagoon along the Brooklyn ocean coast
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