Looking Through Windows
Turns out I am fascinated by windows and how they frame the world for me. Turns out I’m especially fascinated by windows that are wet with rain, or dirty, or have old wavy glass. I appreciate how they give me the abstraction of reality I sometimes crave.
In the Old Barn: Phippsburg, Maine
Homage to Josef Sudek
Winter Day
Morning Drizzle: CT
Pemaquid Lighthouse: Pemaquid Maine
Freezing Rain: CT
Triborough Bridge - Shrouded - Though Dirty Train Window: NYC
Blues on 42nd Street: NYC
Cab Ride in the Snow Storm: NYC
Faunce Arch, Brown University: Providence RI
Rainy Day Blues: Ashford CT
Eschewing the Wipers: CT
Eastford Post Office: Eastford CT
Roadside Flowers in a Thunderstorm: Mansfield CT
Melting Away: Woodstock CT
Fire Truck: Providence RI
Up College Hill: Providence RI
Dusk on Benefit Street: Providence RI
When You Wish….: Popham Beach, Maine
I Woke Up in New Orleans: New Orleans, LA
Poolside Shower Room, Hemingway’s House: Cuba
Had It Been Watching Me All Night?: South Freeport, Maine
I Wanted Nothing Else: Évora, Portugal
I Saw Hopper That Morning: Baltimore, MD
She Was Headed For Something New: Newtown, CT
Someone Was Home: New Orleans, LA
Upstairs Office: New Orleans, LA
The Busiest Corner in Camden: Camden, Maine
I Dreamed I Met Carmen Miranda: Camden, Maine
Books and Sheet Music: Paris, France
The Breeze Came From the Ocean: South Kingston, RI
Curtain Memories: Baileys Island, Maine
The Breeze Was Like a Kiss: Baileys Island, Maine
Light on High: Rome, Italy
Room with a View: Florence, Italy
I Heard Church Bells and Bird Songs: Rome, Italy
Mannequin Angst: New Orleans, LA
Sex and the City: Boston, MA
One bedroom apartment, view of midtown: NYC
Saturday Morning: Union Square, NYC
Sewing Shop Window: Paris, France
Left Behind
Views of Goldenrod: West Branch Pond Camps, Maine
They Were Late for Breakfast: Baileys Island, Maine
The Twin Bed Gets the Best Window: West Branch Pond Camps, Maine
When Everything Is New
Before Landing at Heathrow
As Time Goes By: Cross Sound Ferry, CT