Jardin Botanique de Montreal
Before it started raining heavily yesterday, Cris and I got the chance to go to the Botanical Gardens out near the Olympic site. Since it was so early in the season, there was no charge to enter. The daffodils and some of the tulips were out, and the Alpine garden was especially nice. / Back to the States in an hour or so. It’s been fun.
Hotel Room With a View (finally)
Cris and I are well used to having hotel rooms with crap views. Were were pleasantly surprised to enter our room and see this. It is especially nice to be able to open the window far enough to stick out the camera and get a clear shot. / I am really liking this city.
Ben Laden est Mort
It is odd to be out of the country when something like this happens and interesting to see the Canadian reaction on the CBC. / I have spent the day walking around while Cris is in meetings. / This is an interesting and exotic city filled with very nice people.
Lake Champlain flood
I am in Montreal for a few days and decided to take the more scenic route through Grand Isle, Vermont instead of the 89. The level of the lake was quite high; the road was covered in a few places. I couldn’t tell if it was unusual, but a lot of houses seemed to be having issues with water. I’ll be curious to see what it is like when I drive back home on Wednesday. There is rain in the forecast.
Peter
I have really wanted to see Peter lately, so yesterday I drove out to Albany. He had class until 3.00, so on the way to Schenectady, I stopped in to visit my friend Peggy Ross. Had a great lunch with her and then Peter and I drove into Albany to have a meal at the Pump Station. For a thin guy, he can really put away the eats.
Thank you note
A while back, I photographed my friend Virginia Westbrook as she needed some resume shots and would be in Amherst visiting her son. It was great to see her after a long while of little contact. A few weeks ago she sent an email asking if I could send a print of one of the shots to her mom for her birthday, which I was happy to do. Today I received this note in the mail from Virginia’s mom with the enclosed “reward”. It made me very happy.
Woods
It actually snowed yesterday morning. It melted away by late afternoon, but it was foggy and wet all day. It is much warmer this morning, and still a bit foggy. The sun is out now and all the fog is gone. / This is the view looking south off our deck. The mountain laurels should bloom in the next three or four weeks, and by mid May, there are literally hundreds of pink lady’s slippers (Cypripedium acule) that return year after year.
Crocus
This year the crocus seems to have multiplied a bit. I am always amazed that these guys pop up through the pine needles, leaves, sticks and assorted detritus of Winter. / I haven’t posted for a long time. (See previous post referring to the “posting/karma congestion ratio”.) The end of the Winter has been difficult in some ways, and the bleakness of that season had carried on into Spring. Seeing these flowers come back year after year is a terrifically reassuring occurrence, and one that ushers in a more hopeful time.












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