Sunday, March 22, 2026

The Last Light of Day


 


Two Canada geese glide in perfect rhythm across a glowing sunset sky.


Generally, life is good.








Saturday, March 21, 2026

Notes to Self. For the Best, Perhaps


 

Sunrise on Bear River MBR.

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Lately, life has been delivering one surprise after another—and most of them, I must admit, have been far from welcome. 

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge will be closed until mid-September. In just a few weeks, construction will begin on the small bridge that has long served as our entry into the bird sanctuary.

A new temporary route for photographers and birdwatchers is expected to open, though I find little reason for enthusiasm just yet. We simply don’t know how the birds will respond to the river being diverted along this new route.

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I keep telling myself that whatever is happening is happening for the best. Some days I believe it more than others. 

This sudden change at Bear River MBR feels like a loss—but perhaps it is also a quiet invitation to see differently, to slow down, to step away from what I know. Maybe the birds will surprise me. Maybe I will surprise myself. For now, I am learning to wait, and to trust that something meaningful is still unfolding, even if I cannot yet see it. 

Generally, life is good.




Thursday, March 19, 2026

Still Life #4. Held Together by Time





What once held firm now tells a slower story—of endurance, decay, and the beauty of things that refuse to disappear.



Generally, life is good.







Tuesday, March 17, 2026

First Spring Flowers


 


Hellebore, often called a Lenten rose or Christmas rose.

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These Lenten roses unfurl—soft, luminous, and unhurried—carrying their season's secret.









Generally, life is good.