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Essay Published July 30, 2015

Thoughts on the Virginia Grist Project

In the northern parts of Virginia, virtually every small town began with the building of a small, rustic gristmill. Since their settlement in the 18th Century, lowland valleys of northern Virginia counties were known for their rich soil, very capable of… Read more

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Album Published July 20, 2015

Virginia Grist Project

The machines and spaces man invented to turn grain into flour tell us something important about human ingenuity and pride in craftsmanship.

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Album Published July 11, 2015

Scene on the Street

Understanding the souls of places visited often requires a picture.

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Album Published July 7, 2015

Stills that Tell a Story

Before man turned the world into plastic and concrete we made things to last.

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    I look for inspiration wherever nature intermingles with the creations of man. My appreciation of historic architecture makes it a favorite subject of mine. Nostalgic old ruins, gristmills, churches, stone bridges, grand old barns, and other agrarian… Read more

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