Another shot from the gardens at Harkness State Park. There will be still more to come, especially once I get to scanning my negatives.
Salmon Flower
I’m not sure exactly what kind of flower this is. It was growing in the Native Plants section of the U.C. Berkeley Botanical Garden.
Old Ford
This beautifully rusting old Ford truck was in an open garage along a country road in Massachusetts.
Willow Gravestone
Another old gravestone in the Newburyport cemetary.
Iron Stars
From the garden of our friends Rudy and Robin.
Shooting Stars
Shooting Stars (the pink flowers here) are also native wildflowers in the East Bay, though they are somewhat uncommon. They are also very tiny, with the flowers maybe an inch long from top to bottom. I’m not sure what the yellow blossom is, but it adds a kind of otherworldly quality to this image.
Garden View
A view of the gardens at Harkness State Park in Connecticut.
Fritillaria
After admiring this watercolor for many years, I was very pleased to encounter this fritillaria growing in the wild. I came across it on a spring wildflower hike here in the East Bay.
Gravestone with Moon-Faced Angel
From an old cemetery in Massachusetts, Newburyport if I recall correctly.
Cropped Dogwood
It’s no doubt obvious that I like to photograph flowers. Dogwoods are a particular favorite; I love the curves and kinks in the shapes of the petals.









