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Author Archives: Ed Mitchell
On the Flats
I’ve been off the water for over a week. A writing assignment deadline, and a kitchen upgrade have eaten up my time. But this morning I was on the flats. Only got in a few hours, before the wind and rain pushed … Continue reading
Plum Island New York is for Sale?
Before reading this, I suggest reading the post I did on Plum Island back in September 29, 2011. For the record, I’m referring to the 3 mile long, 843 acre, island sitting just off Orient Point, NY, at the eastern … Continue reading
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Photography: It’s a Brave New World
Back when I was in grad school, seeking an MFA, we jabbered nonstop about different films, different developers, different papers, toners, the secrets of the Zone System. Black & White photography was the gold standard. Darkrooms were sacred caves. Now everything is digital. … Continue reading
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Storms: Wildness from Above
Storm chasers. Following tornados, in vans full of high tech gizmos? Crazy bizz. Still I feel their zeal. Wild weather is exciting. Suddenly the planet turns with all its might. Your vulnerability is as plain as day. Nature at full throttle. It … Continue reading
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My Son the Bass Hound
I’m proud of my son, and love him dearly. The fact that he inherited the angling “bug” is just icing on the cake. We make a great fishing team. Recently, he sent me a picture of a largemouth bass he caught … Continue reading
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