Author: Russell Steven Powell
Spring Sound
THE VIBRANT DRONE of tractors spilling earth in early May is as indelible and fleeting as the coarse trill of red-wing blackbirds alighting in a sea of worn cattails on Continue reading
Tongue-Tied
SOME THINGS ARE BETTER left unsaid, and everything has another purpose. Click on images to enlarge.
Sex Sells
LESS INTENSE, MORE FLEETING than fall foliage, spring presents a subtle, yet electric, complement to the thick, fiery hues of fall. These sugar and red maples will leaf out in Continue reading
The Dancing Men
IN HUMBLE TRIBUTE to Arthur Conan Doyle’s brilliant detective, Sherlock Holmes, and The Adventure of the Dancing Men. Click on images to enlarge.
