Little weather fronts have been coming through over the last few days. Today it is warmer, but gray and windier than I thought it would be. I saw a golden eye duck today. They usually stay in the salt water unless it is windy. The bridge in the photo is the Aurora Bridge. It is 167 feet high. It has another name that no one in town knows or cares about. When people jump from it, they have about 2 seconds to wish they hadn't.
The first 300+ entries in this blog were from the Seattle area on the west coast of North America. Starting with October 5, 2012, my blog (and myself for that matter) has moved to Connecticut on the east coast. I have a lot to learn about my new home. I paddle solo most of the time, but I do take others on many trips. Photographs are shot from the canoe on the day of the trip. The writing is done by pencil and paper in the canoe.
I am an interdisciplinary artist creating content-driven and concept-driven artwork in a diverse selection of materials and themes with a very strong recent emphasis on nature and ecology. I was the Rubicon Foundation/Smoke Farm Artist in Residence for 2011-2012 and Artist in Residence at the Museum of Arts and Design in 2015. I now live in Connecticut.
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