Friday, May 30, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Stanley Stomps
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
I Said “Pace” not “Race”
Yesterday was the Spring “Pace” sponsored by the Bedford Riding Lanes Association (BRLA), mentioned Heavenly Route. I don’t know many of the “horsey” people in town and until yesterday never understood the sport. As I was shooting, I met a lovely couple, Amy and Raymond McCarthy; Amy, a one-time pacer herself, gave me the lowdown. (You will meet Amy and Raymond later in the week).
There are four categories of competition: Hunter (more leisurely); Junior, Jumper, and (perish the thought in
I wasn’t too confident of my ability to photograph these riders, and I’m not one to check every shot, digital camera or not. But I’m encouraged enough with this effort to try again in the fall to capture the joy of riding one of these beautiful animals.
This is one of two posts to compensate for no photos yesterday. But there was much to see and the glorious weather seduced me into the garden.
Memorial Day, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Floral Friday #2
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Obliviate
Like flowers, flower shows have their own complicated structure including Division; Section, Class, and finally Entry. This entry is from Division 1 Design: “Spells and Charms;” Section A: “Incendio,” Class 2, “Obliviate,” in which the design had to include “some components to be viewed through others.”
Other sections included “Reducio,” miniatures ranging from three to eight inches in height, and “Stupefy” featuring “Elixir of Life,” “Underwater Wizardry” and “Three Broomsticks.” Division 2, Horticulture, had eleven sections ranging from herbs to single stems and cut specimens, and some of the most delicious looking asparagus I’d seen in a long time.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Heavenly Route?

The Bedford Riding Lanes Association (BRLA) is a publicly supported non-profit organization originally established as the Private Lanes Association to protect and maintain a system of country lanes so equestrians could circumvent paved roads and cars. Nominal annual dues get you an access tag.
There are approximately 200 miles of lanes running through woods and nature preserves with approximately 80% of the trails passing through private land. Walking the red dogs on one of these trails one Saturday morning, I ran into Richard Gere, who was astride his horse.
Approval to ride trails on private property is by informal agreement. When homes change title, the new owners are asked to grant permission and usually do. Initially, two prominent
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
From My Garden
Monday, May 5, 2008
Lilly Pads 1

Sunday, May 4, 2008
Skunked - 2
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Wildflower Meets Record Label
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