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  1. Quiet Evening on Lake Moomaw

    The quiet on this mountain lake in the Appalachian Mountains, at this particular moment in time, was interrupted only by the light…

  2. Weekend Shopping

    Need to go elsewhere for wet goods.

  3. Poconos Swimming Hole

    A deep pool. A constant source of fresh mountain water. A diving rock. What more do we need?

  4. Just Another Day

    After thousands of sunrises, just like this.

  5. Guardians of the Dark

    At the edge of a forest sometimes there are signposts warning to go no further, but you have to know the language..

  6. Living With Rocks

    When you live with rocks, you develop some well-worn scars.

  7. Mountain Grass Skyline Drive

    Before the harsh morning light hits the valley, the mountain grasses see it first.

  8. Groupies

    Every celebrity has them.

  9. One Morning in Canaan Valley

    A lone tree witnesses a heavy morning fog in the Allegheny Mountians.

  10. Grass Among Ferns

    Flowering grasses share the spotlight with animated fronds of ferns on the forest floor.

  11. A Quiet Evening on the Blueridge

    At sunset, it gets really quiet up on the Ridge. And you can hear what's really meant to be heard up there: the songbirds and the…

  12. Gentle Bend in the River

    Head of the Blackwater River, Allegheny Mountains, WV

  13. One Morning on the River

    The longer I stood on this spot, overlooking the fog rising off the headwaters of the Blackwater River in WV, the more entranced I…

  14. Forest Rave

    What happens when thousands of ferns go out for a good time.

  15. A Precipitous Drop

    Sitting, pondering, listening, cooling off. Above a waterfall in the Allegheny Mountains.

  16. Lost to the Forest

    Perhaps once a well-traveled road to town or to the neighbor's.

  17. Foot of the Fall

  18. Mountain Meets Valley

    An ancient sandstone outcrop overlooks the Blackwater River Valley in the Appalachians.

  19. Hemlock Forest

    A forest path in the Appalachian Mountains assumes a sudden change of character.

  20. Birch on the Rocks

    A small birch tree surviving on nothing but stone and determination.

  21. River Grass Shay Run

    A small tuft of grass bends to the will of the stream flow, not only to survive, but to thrive.

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