Landscapes

Rainbow over Ohio

December 30, 2011

Ever feel like life is a little dreary? All it takes is a rainbow to make you smile. See you on the highway! Brent

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Taking time for renewal

September 25, 2011 · 1 comment

Caesar Creek Reservoir, Waynesville, OH Inspired by an old friend from Granger, IN,I wandered the back roads to Caesar Creek Reservoirwhere I took time to reflect and meditate. The world is spinning too fast.Not physically, but the speed at which informationis flowing through the vast number of outlets. Social media is anything but social.Cable has [...]

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The road north

August 8, 2011 · 1 comment

The landscape of the road northchanges as leafy trees are replacedby conifers and pine. Flat lands give way to rolling hillscreated by glaciers and ice flowsthousands of years ago. Fishing and hunting resorts,and river rafting outfittersline the highway at river crossings. The road north servesthe many who call the area home,and the tens of thousands [...]

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The barn has seen better days. At some point in its history, someone decided it was not worth repairing or the upkeep. The structure was left to face on its own, the years of seasonal changes, stormy weather and all that mother nature could throw at it. How long will it be before one very [...]

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Earth Day 2011

April 22, 2011

It’s Earth Day 2011. It’s also Good Friday, and my own personal Fine Art Friday. To fulfill these days–celebration, worship and art–I set out with the camera and took up the microphone. Brent

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Remnants of a high river

April 16, 2011

The level of the Little Miami River is at a normal stage, but not too long ago, it was high with possible flood warnings. Usually, receding water leaves marks, but on this stretch of river front, debris hangs in the trees, deposited by fast high water approximately 10-12 feet above normal. Brent

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The migration of Spring

April 15, 2011

In January or early February, the idea of Spring is distant. Enough so, that the question of whether or not a ground hog sees his (or her) shadow becomes more like worship. Either way, it almost always is six weeks away, and then some. As Spring migrates north, trees bud out and the outdoor activities [...]

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