Persistent Color

Winter can be beautiful, with bright clear mornings when the sun glints off fresh snow and the world looks pristine.  Winter can also be ugly, with a succession of gray days interrupted only by the promise of mass transit delays and more snow shoveling.  Either way, it helps—if only just a little—to have some color … Read more

Fruitful Barrens

Some people love Atlantic City, New Jersey, that enduring combination of gambling mecca and seaside resort.  It is a place where breathtaking Atlantic coast scenery is locked in a pitched battle for tourist attention with artificial environments designed to shut out the outside world.  Atlantic City is a paradox with hotel rooms. I was on … Read more

Looks Like Hops

People generally ignore trees.  This is because most of the time trees quietly present us with gifts like shade, cleaner air, erosion protection and beauty while asking little in return.  On the rare occasions when trees break the surface of our consciousness, we generally criticize them for shedding branches in storms, dropping leaves and/or litter … Read more

Heavenly Bamboo

My friend, the ace flower arranger, made a flamboyant holiday arrangement the other day featuring a fountain-like array of crystal vessels festooned with an extravagant amount of red-berried nandina.  The whole thing turned out to be a bit over-the-top for her home décor, so she offered me the nandina.  I jumped at the chance, since … Read more

Butterfly Farewell

The night temperatures are growing cold enough so that last week I turned the heat on in my house for the first time since spring.  The plants have caught a whiff of the oncoming season, but most of them are still going strong.  The roses shine, almost literally, in the autumn light, with a color … Read more